Natural pool.
Natural pool on the bottom of hillside.
Beholding Velas.
House made of volcanic stone.
Rugged volcanic shore.
Saint Amaro Church.
Interior of Saint Amaro Church.
Beholding Entre-Morros Bay.
Chapel of Our Lady of Livramento.
Eiras Point.
Natural arch.
Strong shower and rainbow.
Heavy shower with rainbow.
Sea Gate (1799).
Towering view to Velas.
Eye catching house.
Clams with pork and potatoes in cataplana.
Volcanic coast.
Wide open mouth.
Tunnels in coastal rocks.
Tiny sandy beach.
Tiny dark sand beach.
Fajã das Almas.
Saint Barbara Church.
Typical houses.
Street view.
House façade (1934).
Bandstand.
Church of Our Lady of Rosary (1761).
Natural swimming-pool.
Pico Enxudreiro (389m).
Gonçalo Point.
Beholding Topo Islet.
Topo Lighthouse.
A view from Topo to Topo Islet.
Church of Our Lady of Help (1881).
Pico Bernardino.
Pico do Areeiro.
Memorial to the victims of the airplane crash of 1…
Urzelina seaside.
Wooden windmill.
Urzelina Point.
Roadside house.
Bananas plantation.
Church of Saint Matthews (19th century).
Countryside view.
Bandstand.
Church of Our Lady of Rosary (18th century).
Entre-Morros Bay.
Morro de Velas (Velas Hill).
Preguiça Puddle.
Country shack by the hillside.
Beholding Pico Island.
Loom and 120 years old quilt.
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Bananas on our way down.
Spotted at Fajã das Almas, mid-southern São Jorge, Azores.
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Had banana trees in the backyard in Florida .... had wonderful crops.
Here in North Carolina, some people plant them -- but I've never seen a hand of bananas on them .. growing season is probably too short.
Thanks for the memories, J ....
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