Mind the warning: smell may be not the best!
A glimpse into the ocean.
Snail sculpture by the bench.
Gate of Saint Joseph Fort.
City view with mounts on the background.
Northeastern coast of Porto Santo.
Northeast of Porto Santo Island.
Heading to southeastern Porto Santo.
Cal Islet.
Volcanic hillside.
Exposed magma tunnels.
Exposed magma tunnels.
Coastal erosion reveals magma tunnels.
Overview to the golf course.
Prismatic volcanic formations.
Prismatic volcanic formations.
Fried prawns for lunch.
Rocks and weeds at Ribeiro Salgado Beach.
Chapel of the Holy Spirit.
Getting on board - return to Lisbon.
Sado 550 (1984).
A view to south.
Gabriel Point and Ferro Islet.
Flores Viewpoint.
Overall view of Porto Santo Island.
Grilled limpets for lunch.
Lombas Windmill.
Turtles' pond.
Emus (Dromaius novaehollandie).
Koi carps (Cyprinus rubrofuscus).
White cockatoo (Cacatua alba).
Ring neck parrot enjoying a ride on his handler.
Pouter pigeon (Columba livia).
Cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus).
Bourke parakeet (Neopsephotus bourkii).
Blue ring-neck parrot (Psittacula krameri).
Korean chipmunk (Eutamias asiaticus).
Fan tail pigeons (Columba livia).
Linhares windmill.
Saint Peter Chapel.
Porto Santo Golf.
Porto Santo Golf.
Ana Ferreira Peak (283 metres high).
Exposed magma tunnels.
Beholding the west coast of Porto Santo Island.
Rugged volcanic coast.
Ferro Islet (115 metres high).
Magma tunnels.
Ferro Islet (115 metres high).
Fonte da Areia Islet.
Porto Santo mid-northern coast.
Looking west.
A view to northeast.
Juliana Peak (440 m).
Mountains and ocean.
White Peak (450 m).
Serra de Dentro.
Concelho Peak (324 metres).
Calhau da Serra de Fora.
Chapel of Our Lady of Grace (1958).
Paintings achieved by sailors.
Paintings achieved by sailors.
Paintings by sailors who made a break at Porto San…
Opel Corsa (2016).
Porto Santo harbour and marina.
A view to Castelo Peak and Facho Peak.
Bench painted with maritime theme.
Bench painted with maritime theme.
Coast view to the northeast.
Old cannon.
Arrival of the ferry Lobo Marinho.
Old cannon.
Zoom view to southwest.
A view to south.
Trying to fix damage.
The 1990 Volvo of the touristic tour.
Hillside.
A view from Ponta da Calheta.
Rocks on the beach.
Far reaching view to southeast.
Portela windmills.
Looking at west, from Portela Viewpoint.
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Wind blows on the beach.
We had to improvise to prevent the takeoff of the towels. This occurred near Porto Santo Hotel and SPA.
The SPA provides treatments with warm local sand over the skin. That sand has bioclasts of red weeds, rich in calcium, magnesium, phosphorous, sulfur and strontium, which penetrate the skin after solved in the sweat generated by the appliance of warm sand. Those minerals have anti-inflammatory properties, reinforcing the bones' structure and the joints and improving the health of muscles. People from many countries, with rheumatism or problems on bones or muscles, seek Porto Santo to get such therapy, with successful results.
The SPA provides treatments with warm local sand over the skin. That sand has bioclasts of red weeds, rich in calcium, magnesium, phosphorous, sulfur and strontium, which penetrate the skin after solved in the sweat generated by the appliance of warm sand. Those minerals have anti-inflammatory properties, reinforcing the bones' structure and the joints and improving the health of muscles. People from many countries, with rheumatism or problems on bones or muscles, seek Porto Santo to get such therapy, with successful results.
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