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Showing posts with label Azores. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Azores. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 May 2018

Ponta Delgado the Azores

Ponta Delgado is a city on the island of Sao Miguel in the Azores group, a part of Portugal 900 miles off the coast of Europe. About 140,000 people live on the island. We do another jeep tour.


The Blue and Green lakes sit in the center of a huge Caldera. The differences in color may be due to more algae in the shallower lake. Some think that a king and princess were separated here and the the tears of the green-eyed princess and blue-eyed king caused the lake colors.


Because of the moderate temperatures, the many cows are left in the fields year round. The farmers employ portable milking machines with four to twelve stations.


To control the lake level and prevent flooding a relief tunnel was completed in 1937. The dig took seven years to go a kilometer because hand tools were employed. One pipe carries fresh water to a fishing village. The other ports human waste to a disposal facility. The village inside the caldera trades milk, meat and vegetables for fish with a fishing village on the other end of the tunnel


Our guide takes us on a jeep ride around the rim of the caldera. The circle is 13 kilometers in length with many spectacular overlooks.


A view of the caldera rim road below.


Our guide is named Dolphine. He takes a group selfie with Mrs. Phtrd's Iphone. Ken missed the trip because he ate too many sausages.



Monday, 30 April 2018

Horta the Azores

Our second stop is the city of Horta on the island of Faial in the Azores. It is one of the nine inhabited Islands belonging to Portugal about 900 miles off the coast of Europe.


I booked a jeep tour with Tobago Azores for the afternoon. We see rugged coastlines, recent volcanic activity and lots of black and white cows. I hit an ATM for 40 euros. The local ATMs are free, but my credit union charges 1% for a foreign transaction fee plus $1.50 for the withdrawal. Within minutes, Mrs Phred has spent the euros on two umbrellas and a new purse, so I get another 40 euros from another ATM with the same results.


In the morning we have coffee in fort Santa Cruz, built in 1597 to protect from Spaniards. The fort now contains a pousada (heritage hotel) with a swimming pool surrounded by gun emplacements.  


In May, 1919, Captain Albert C. Read (U.S. Navy) completed the first Atlantic leg of the first transatlantic flight, when he piloted his Curtis NC-4 seaplane into the Bay of Horta..


There is a giant caldera in the center of Faial, unfortunately it was enshrouded in fog during our visit.



We did walk around the volcano museum which id underground near this abandoned lighthouse. The volcanic activity that began here in 1957 resulted in about half of the island's 30,000 inhabitants resettling to the U.S. and Canada.


Our room on the ship.




Wednesday, 22 April 2015

Ponta Delgado, the Azores

Ponta Delgada in the Azores has good seafood, lots of black and white cows and stunning volcanic lakes.


We take a tour with Hugo from Green Vision tours. He does a great job narrating the island.


I'll make this a short blog because we're sitting in a restaurant using free wifi and the boat won't wait for us.





Sunday, 13 April 2014

Horta in the Azores

The local museum boasts a large collection of scale models of buildings, ships, and people carved from fig kernels by Euclides Rosa.


Captain Albert Read completed the first Atlantic leg of the first transatlantic flight, via airplane, when he piloted his NC-4  into the Bay of Horta in May 1919.


The Azores were a major refueling stop for WWII transatlantic and then postwar flights until airplanes achieved longer ranges with the development of jet transports.


Horta is an Island in the Azores archipelago. If you were wondering, an archipelago, sometimes called an island group or island chain, is a cluster or collection of islands.


We tendered ashore on Palm Sunday so the carved fig kernel collection was unfortunately unavailable...maybe next time....