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    • Day 12

      Monte Brazil

      March 20 in Portugal ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

      In the near distance, we can see a big mountain, Monte Brasil, on the coast near the city of Angra. Several people have suggested that we go there. There is a road that winds its way up to the top and there are great views. The day was sunny and clear of clouds so off we went.

      As is common in the Azores, most of the ‘mountains’ are old volcanoes. Monte Brasil was formed when a volcano spewed magma and created a mound that eventually grew out of the sea and attached to Terceira, only to collapse upon itself.

      From a distance this mountain looks as if it forms a solid mound. However, once we drove to the summit, we saw the hollow bowl or the caldera of this extinct volcano. Today there is a nature preserve on the volcano and a protected place for increasingly threatened native plant species. At the bottom of the caldera, there was an army rifle range.

      We continued higher up the mountain and got to the Pico das Cruzinhas (cross). This monument is dedicated to the Portuguese occupation of the Azores during the Age of Discoveries. We enjoyed the panoramic view from this spot as we could see the entire bay and city of Angra and the main volcanoes of the island - Santa Barbara to the west, Guilherme Moniz in the center, and Cinco Pico to the east.

      What we found very interesting was the collection of anti-aircraft guns. At the beginning of the Second World War, structures were constructed on the summit of Monte Brasil to support the coastal defences of the Azores, during a time when open warfare existed between the Allies and Axis.

      Buildings for the military troops and ammunitions, including several artillery and anti-aircraft structures were put in place to protect the city from assumed submarine/naval attacks on Pico das Cruzinhas and Pico do Facho. They were left behind and we were free to walk in and around them. It was very interesting.

      Every spot we visited had very attractive and friendly roosters wandering around. We don’t know why they are there but they were fun to watch.

      We learned that Terceira really doesn’t have any wild animals on it except for rabbits, rats and ferrets. We have seen two rabbits. That’s it. I think that the above animals were stowaways on ships and found a new place to live on the island.

      Continuing on, we arrived at the Miradouro Pico do Facho. This viewpoint is very interesting because of the old telegraph or signal post that is located there. Living in the middle of the ocean required extra caution. In times of peace, it was important to be on the lookout for pirates,corsairs or strangers. In times of war, it was important to be on the lookout for enemies that might attempt an attack.

      A signalling system was set up to aid in the navigation of ships, airplanes and even for whale watching. In one photo you will see a cross-shaped post. Signalling flags were hung on it and over 60 different messages could be sent using these flags.

      We also saw a few cats but later learned that there is a Cat colony/sanctuary on the mountain. Apparently all the cats have been given the required vaccinations, have been sterilized and are regularly fed. They even have little houses that were built for them to live in.
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    • Day 7

      Furnas do Enxofre

      May 20, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Falls man vergessen haben sollte, dass man sich hier die ganze Zeit am Rande oder in einem Vulkankrater bewegt - der Furnas do Enxofre erinnert einen daran, dass es ein ganzes Stück unterhalb einem immer noch kräftig brodelt…

      Auf einem Rundweg von ca. einem Kilometer sieht man an diversen Stellen Rauch aufsteigen, natürlich mit entsprechendem Aroma. Die rote Erde und auch die Flora nimmt dann gerne eine andere Farbe an.

      Ein toller Spot, wo man einfach ohne Eintritt durchgehen kann!
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    • Day 6

      Serra do Cume

      May 19, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Als letzten Spot unserer heutigen Rundfahrt sind wir zum Serra do Cume gefahren. Der Berg gehört mit seinen 576 Metern Höhe (wieder einmal) zu dem Rand eines Vulkankraters, der ungefähr ein Sechstel der gesamten Insel einnimmt. Die Caldera wird fast ausschließlich für die Landwirtschaft genutzt, man sieht kaum Häuser in der Fläche…

      Heute Abend geht es wieder zur Taberna Roberto, wir freuen uns schon drauf…
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    • Day 13

      Serra do Cume

      February 27, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C

      Neuer Tag, neues Wetter. Es war von der Küste aus schon zu erahnen: unser Ziel für heute liegt in den Wolken. Aber egal, wir werden trotzdem versuchen, über dem Abgrund stehend einen Blick vom Serra do Cume auf die Reste eines 10km breiten Kraters zu erhaschen. Der Ausblick soll fantastisch sein 🤣Read more

    • Day 12

      Furnas do Enxofre

      February 26, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

      Auf dem Weg zum Wandern im Hochland von Terceira einen Stop gemacht bei den Furnas do Enxofre, den Schwefelhöhlen. Nicht ganz ungefährlich. Überall blubbert heißer Dampf aus Löchern im Noden, es stinkt grauslig nach faulen Eiern. Spannender Spaziergang....Read more

    • Day 15

      Algar do Carvão - Inside a Volcanic Vent

      March 23 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      The ‘Algar do Carvão’ is one of the few volcanoes of its kind in the world that can be visited from the inside. The lava solidified on the walls preventing the volcano from collapsing and creating a caldera. It formed a ‘chimney’, open to the surface. Apparently there are only two in the world that you can go inside - one in Terceira and one in Indonesia.

      We bought our tickets, went down some stairs and then walked down a narrow tunnel-like passageway. The floor was wet and we had to be careful we didn’t slip or twist our ankles again.

      The tunnel opened into a mini Jurassic park. The small green plants covered the walls of the hole and it was beautiful. Birds were chirping and water dripped down on us. Looking up we could see the opening of the lava tube and the sky and clouds. To give you an idea of the perspective, the opening is 17 x 27 metres (approx 51 x 81 feet).

      When you look down at this point you think that you can see the whole cave, but there are many levels and flights of stairs to descend to get to the bottom. Actually there are 338 stairs.

      On the way down, there are two large ‘halls’ created by the attempts of lava to go outside before forming the impressive“chimney” where it actually came out. At a certain level, we could see a large lake at the bottom.

      One of the two halls is called the“cathedral“, where the lava gave the room a round shape as it couldn’t break through to the surface due to the hardness of the rock. The walls of this ‘cathedral’ are colourful, greens, browns, reds, blacks, etc. The acoustics are good so at times small concerts are performed here.

      Beautiful flower-shaped stalactites (amorphous silica stalactites) covered the walls. It is hard to explain how awesome this place was.

      Nowadays, in order to visit such a place we only had to go down the stairs , but can you imagine what it would be like to enter here with ropes from above? When we exited, we looked at old photos of explorers who first explored this chimney. In 1893, they went down the hole tied on with ropes, with several men placed around the rim holding the ropes.

      The Algar was only opened to the public in the late 60’s. The tunnel was built and then the access stairs. At a later date it was expanded and then improved several times.

      Legend has it that a shepherd, looking for a goat that was missing in his flock, found this impressive hole in the ground.

      Both of us were blown away by seeing this impressive sight. What an incredible experience we had, visiting this 90-meter deep structure built by nature 2000 years ago.
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    • Day 6

      Vigia das Baleias

      May 19, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Im Nordosten der Insel gibt den Aussichtspunkt Miradouro do Rominho, wenige Meter davon entfernt liegt der Walausguck Vigia das Baleias. Von hier in 155 Metern über dem Meer wurde nach Walen geschaut. Wir haben natürlich keine gesehen, unser Whale-Watching startet ja auch erst in drei Tagen…

      Die Aussichtspunkte hier sind alle super gepflegt und es liegt so gut wie nirgends Müll herum, sehr lobenswert!!!
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    • Day 11

      Angra do Heroismo (Terceira)

      July 5, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Za zadnji dan na Terceiri, smo si prihranili še glavno mesto, Angra do Heroismo. Angra do Heroísmo je mesto in občina na otoku Terceira na Portugalskem in eno od treh glavnih mest Azorov. Angra je bila zgodovinsko najpomembnejše mesto na Azorih, saj je bila sedež azorskega škofa, vladnih enot, pred tem pa je bila med liberalnimi vojnami glavno mesto Portugalske. Leta 1980, jih je na 31.12. stresel hud potres, 7,2 po Richterju in praktično uničil mesto. Obnovili in ponovno zazidali, bi ga naj enako, kot je bilo pred potresom. UNESCO ga je leta 1983 uvrstil na seznam svetovne dediščine.

      Danes smo potovali z lokalnim avtobusom, 8 EUR karta za vse tri v eno smer, linija številka 2, in v roku 45-50 minut, smo tam. Sprehodimo se torej skozi barvite in slikovite ulice, vidimo spomenik Vascu da Gami, marino, mestno peščeno plažo, skodi botanični park do razgledne točke nad mestom in še kultura spet, obisk muzeja Angra. Vstopnina spet 2 Eur, samo za odrasle in tukaj je lepo narejeno in ogromno za videti, v bistvu je muzej v starem samostanu, tako da ima notri celo cerkev, orgle in ogromno za videti o njihovi pestri zgodovini.

      Po ogledu kosilo v lokalni gostilnici, cene so prijazne, v bistvu ponekod še manj kot pri nas, tukaj še dobiš espresso za 60 centov recimo. S tem, da je prebivalce Azorov še ceneje, zaradi česar so tudi praktično ukinili trajektne povezave med otoki, saj so dobili subvencije za letenje in je hitreje in ceneje za njih, da med otoki letijo. Pa še kot zanimivost, golf igrišče na Terceiri je baje green fee za domačine, za neomejeno igro, 40 Eur na mesec. Jaz bi tudi :)

      Dan je skoraj mimo, nazaj na avtobus in v Praia da Vitoria. Večerja bo doma in še predzadnjič pakiramo, jutri letimo naprej na Sao Miguel, ki je naš zadnji otok na tem potovanju. Tam še nas čaka kar nekaj nepozabnih zadev, ki jih moramo odkljukati na Azorih.
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    • Day 7

      Letzter Abend in Angra do Heroísmo

      May 20, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Nachdem es den ganzen Tag windig, bedeckt und relativ kühl war, ließ abends der Wind nach und die Sonne kam durch. Also war der Spaziergang zu unserem heutigen Restaurant „Captain‘s Table“ entlang der Wasserkante sehr schön.

      Das Essen im Restaurant war auch wieder toll - Co hatte einen Weißfisch, der mit Dorsch verwandt ist, ich gegrilltes Barracuda-Filet. Erneut mussten wir feststellen, dass sich auch hier der Wirt als Gastgeber versteht, sich dementsprechend Zeit für seine Gäste nimmt und selbst den Service übernimmt. Man fühlt sich von der ersten Sekunde als gern gesehener Stammgast!

      Morgen heißt es wieder früher aufstehen, dann geht es per Flugzeug nach Pico.
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    • Day 6

      São Mateus da Calheta

      May 19, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Nur wenige Kilometer in westlicher Richtung liegt der kleine Fischerort São Mateus. Im Hafen ist ein kleines „Museum“, in dem zwei Boote liegen, mit denen von hier Walfang betrieben wurde. Im ersten Stock war noch eine kleine Auswahl zum hiesigen Walfang. Die Vorstellung, dass sich die Azoras mit den kleinen Booten mit Pottwalen angelegt haben, nötigt Respekt ab, auch wenn die eigene Meinung zum Walfang sehr deutlich ist! In den fünfziger Jahren haben so 200 Walfänger insgesamt 250 Wale gefangen, danach verdrängten zum Glück Industrieprodukte Tran & Co.Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Angra do Heroísmo, Angra do Heroismo, Angra do Heroísmo Municipality, آنگرا دو هروئیسمو, アングラ・ド・エロイズモ, ანგრა-დუ-ეროიჟმუ, Aнгра ду Эроижму, Angra do Heroišmas, Ангра-ду-Эроишму, Ангра до Ероизмо, 英雄港

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