sexta-feira, 26 de Setembro de 2008

Porto Moniz, Madeira Island I





Madeira island is one of Europe's oldest travel locations and many thousands of tourists return year after year. Why?

Madeira offers not only a pleasant year round climate and wonderful fauna and flora - Madeira is also virtually crime free and one of the safest holiday destinations in the world!" [*]

sábado, 20 de Setembro de 2008

Name that flower I




Answers:
Small City Scenes: Protea
Marcos Santos: caranguejeira cor de rosa
George Townboy: King Protea
Rick: George
Anagarras: Protea
chrome3d: dirty hairy balls flower

quinta-feira, 18 de Setembro de 2008

Web bridge

quarta-feira, 17 de Setembro de 2008

Moon watch today

domingo, 14 de Setembro de 2008

At the kennel I

sexta-feira, 12 de Setembro de 2008

Madeira Island Sky Watch

quarta-feira, 10 de Setembro de 2008

Madeira Island 09 Sep

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Farmer's Market-Funchal
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Downtown-Funchal
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Pico do Areeiro
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Back to the Hotel
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segunda-feira, 8 de Setembro de 2008

Madeira Island 07 Sep

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Trip to Porto Moniz and way back to the Hotel

Porto Moniz

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Porto Moniz

Statistics
Region: Madeira Islands
District: Madeira Island
Population: 2,927 (2001)
Area: 80.4 km²
Density 36.41/km²
Altitude: Lowest: Atlantic Ocean
Centre: 336 m (1,105 ft)
Highest: 1,329 m
Number of parishes: 4


Porto Moniz is a town located in the northwestern part of the Madeira Islands. It is located W of Santana, W of Machico, and WNW of Funchal. It is linked with a road linking to Santana and to Funchal via Calheta.

The main source of industry are agriculture and fishing while a small number of businesses are in the downtown area.

Porto Moniz has a few schools, a few lyceums, a gymnasium, banks, a post office, a small port, beaches and squares or plazas (praças). It also has a large open-air swimming pool (piscina), which has been mostly formed out of natural rock pools.


Porto Moniz seen from the montainsThe parish has a population of 1,700 in 2001, its density is 81/km² and the area is 21 km². The parish includes the small settlement named Santa Maria Madalena west on the main road. The parish is southesat of Ponta do Tristão which is the northernmost point on the island. The elevation near the point is 332 m. A few hilltops are located southeast. The highest point is around 900 to 1,000 m. Ribeira da Janela which is one of the longest streams in all of Madeira is almost 2 km ESE. The mountain slopes are southward and forests are in the southern part. A small stream is located to the southwest. Farmlands are around Porto Moniz and Santa Maria Madalena.

domingo, 7 de Setembro de 2008

Madeira Island 06 Sep


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Funchal

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia




Statistics
Region: Madeira Islands
District: Madeira Island
Population: 100,847
Area: 75.7 km²
Density 1,332/km²
Altitude: Lowest and Centre: Atlantic Ocean
Highest: Pico do Arieiro South Face 1,818 m (northwest)
Number of parishes: 10
Address of the city
administration: Câmara Municipal de Funchal
Paços do Concelho
Funchal 9000
Mayor: Miguel Filipe Machado de Albuquerque
Website: www.cm-funchal.pt

Funchal, population 100,526[1], is the capital of the Madeira Islands of Portugal. Funchal is also the largest city on the islands and with its neighbouring boroughs has over 150,000 inhabitants.

Funchal is located in a unique area; the natural geological features form an "amphitheatre" surrounding the city, which begins at the harbour and rises almost 1200 metres high on gentle slopes. This provides a natural shelter and was what attracted the first settlers.

Madeira's capital for more than five centuries, Funchal is said to have been named as such because of the abundance of fennel (funcho - in Portuguese) that was growing there.

Part of Funchal Municipality are the Savage Islands one nature reserve 160 km (100 mi) South of Funchal.

Funchal is bypassed by a superhighway to the north east and southwest which accesses to Santa Cruz, the Madeira airport and Ribeira Brava.

It was founded by João Gonçalves Zarco in 1421 and was elevated to city status by King Manuel I of Portugal in 1508.

In the early 1400s, Álvaro Fernandes was the commander of Funchal.

In the 16th century Funchal was important as a stopping place between the Indies and the New World, and was known as a wealthy place. It was also the port for Madeiran sugar and wine.

Igreja do Espirito Santo VI

sábado, 6 de Setembro de 2008

Madeira Island 05 Sep

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Day #2 at beautidul Madeira Island:
-Morning at the pool;
-Lunch at Doca das cavacas;
-Afternoon at the pool;
-Mall;
-End of the day.

Igreja do Espirito Santo V

sexta-feira, 5 de Setembro de 2008

Igreja do Espirito Santo IV

quinta-feira, 4 de Setembro de 2008

Madeira Island 04 Sep

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I'm on vacations at Madeira Island
This are some of the photos I took today: From plane, while driving and from thr hotel.
I'll be giving more information on previous days. Hotel stays at capital city Funchal! Kisses

Igreja do Espirito Santo III

quarta-feira, 3 de Setembro de 2008

Lisbon pigeons at wet fountain



Igreja do Espirito Santo II

terça-feira, 2 de Setembro de 2008

Igreja do Espirito Santo I

segunda-feira, 1 de Setembro de 2008

Castro Verde II


Também conhecida por Igreja das Chagas do Salvador, que, segundo consta das obras da época terá sido fundada por el rei D. Afonso Henriques.
No século XVII, o templo encontrava-se bastante degradado, então, Filipe II toma medidas para que seja restaurado, e para angariar fundos, dá inicio a uma feira em 1620, que iria suportar os seus custos até 1834, a tão conhecida Feira de Castro, que ainda hoje é a maior do Baixo Alentejo.
Após muitas modificações no edifício, continuam a merecer destaque os óleos de Diogo Magina (1763-67), representando o "Milagre de Ourique" com a aparição de Jesus Cristo ao Rei D. Afonso Henriques, no local de S. Pedro das Cabeças (situado a 5 Km da vila de Castro Verde).
O templo é constituído por uma só nave, é interiormente forrado de pequenos azulejos em azul, com flores, aves, moinhos, etc., de fabrico Holandês.
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Also known as Igreja das Chagas do Salvador, which consists of works of the time it was founded by the king Afonso Henriques. In the seventeenth century, the temple had been significantly degraded, then, Philip II takes measures to be restored, and to raise funds, opened at a fair in 1620, which would bear the costs until 1834, known as the Fair of Castro, who today is the largest of the Lower Alentejo. After many changes in the building, continue to merit focus-oil Diogo Magina (1763-67), representing the "Miracle of Ourique" with the appearance of Jesus Christ the King Afonso Henriques, in place of S. Pedro the heads (at 5 km from the town of Castro Verde). The temple consists of a single nave, is internally lined with blue tiles of small, with flowers, birds, windmills, etc.., Manufacturing Flemish.