Terceira
Fried forkbeard fish fillets with potatoes and sal…
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Dinner in Restaurant Chico, at Saint John Street, Angra do Heroísmo, Terceira, Azores.
Grilled swordfish.
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Dinner in Restaurant Chico, at Saint John Street, Angra do Heroísmo, Terceita, Azores.
View over Angra do Heroísmo.
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From the heights of this city, devastated in the New Year Day of 1980 by an earthquake and gradually rebuilt. Its historic centre became UNESCO heritage in 1983. On the background emerges Mount Brazil, a forest area on a former volcano's cone, searched by Angrese to relax, make picnics and so.
View over Angra do Heroísmo.
British anti-aircraft artillery of 1940.
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Strategically installed in 1940 on Mount Brazil, Angra do Heroísmo, Terceira, Azores, and preserved there as a memory.
Mount Brazil.
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Former volcanic peninsula known as Forest and Recreation Reserve of Mount Brazil, seen from Pico das Cruzinhas viewpoint, southwards. It's part of the city of Angra do Heroísmo, Terceira, Azores.
Landmark of 1932.
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At Pico das Cruzinhas Viewpoint, Mount Brazil, Angra do Heroísmo, Terceira, Azores.
Cathedral of the Holy Saviour.
Saint Matthews Church.
Activity on fishing harbour.
Mother Church of Our Lady of Penha de França.
Christmas Grotto.
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Located in central Terceira Island, Azores, it was formerly known as Horse Grotto or Black Gallery. Since 1969, by the initiative of a mountaineers group, a religious service takes place inside, bringing about the change of the grotto's name. Its galleries are former lava pipes that spread underground.
Christmas Grotto.
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Ancient lava gallery that spreads in the underground of central Terceira, Azores.
Negro's Lagoon.
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Located in central Terceira, Azores, this lagoon has some galleries of Christmas Grotto underneath its bottom.
Sulphur Dens.
Sulphur Dens.
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Never ending emanation of sulphur gas in this landscape of central Terceira, Azores.
Small pond surrounded by heath.
Charcoal Cavern.
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Locally known as Algar do Carvão, it's a 45 metres high hollow in an ancient volcanic cone. It is named after a nearby peak called Carvão (charcoal) and it is located in central Terceira, Azores.
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