Dimas Sequeira's photos
Street art.
Cesária Évora statue.
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It stands in front of the main door of Cesária Évora Airport's terminal, at São Pedro, in the southwest of São Vicente Island, Cape Verde.
Docking the ferry at the wharf.
Pássaros Islet.
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Seen from the ferry during the return from Porto Novo (Santo Antão Island) to Mindelo (São Vicente Island). This islet is a sanctuary for birds and stands as guardian of Mindelo Bay.
Terrace of Babilónia Restaurant.
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Photo taken after lunch. This restaurant belongs to the homonym estate and it serves local products. It is located at Lajedos, southern Santo Antão Island, Cape Verde.
Rent-a-donkey and rent-a-mule.
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Photo taken at Alto Mira Viewpoint, in central Santo Antão Island, Cape Verde. Those animals were available for hire. The black Toyota pickup was our means of transport both in this tour and in the previous day, with a nice guide and driver team.
View to Alto Mira Crossroads.
Steep mountainside.
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Rain water flows downhill to the valley, allowing agriculture. This is a view from Alto Mira, central Santo Antão Island, Cape Verde.
Watering in the valley.
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At Alto Mira, central Santo Antão Island Cape Verde. Water streams flow down the mountains and fill side water tanks, making possible a significant agriculture.
Clouded mountain tops.
Cemetery on the mountainside.
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At Alto Mira, central Santo Antão Island, Cape Verde. With the village down in the valley, the cemetery has not an easy access; probably people didn't want it on the fertile lands of the bottom.
Agriculture in stairways.
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At Alto Mira Valley, zoom viewed from Alto Mira Crossroads, central Santo Antão Island, Cape Verde.
Overview to Alto Mira Valley.
Alto Mira Valley.
A view to south.
Agriculture in the canyon.
Canyon and mountains.
Winding canyon.
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