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  • The crater of Poás Volcano is easily accessible to tourists
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  • Adamastor lookout in Lisbon gathers many people at sunset time to enjoy the view to Tagus river. Many young people come here with instruments to play music.
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  • Crab salad pictured in "Ibo" restaurant, with view to Tagus river.
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  • Lisbon twilight view from Saint George Castle.
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  • Tourists looking at a waterfall near La Fortuna, in the Arenal Volcano area
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  • "Bela - Vinhos e Petiscos" bar in Alfama district in Lisbon.
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  • Adamastor lookout in Lisbon gathers many people at sunset time to enjoy the view to Tagus river. Many young people come here with instruments to play music.
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  • Adamastor lookout in Lisbon gathers many people at sunset time to enjoy the view to Tagus river. Many young people come here with instruments to play music.
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  • Columbano room at Lapa Palace Hotel in Lisbon. Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro, was one of the most important portrait painters of his time,  the walls and ceilings of the original ballroom (today the Columbano Room) are originals from him.
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  • Columbano room at Lapa Palace Hotel in Lisbon. Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro, was one of the most important portrait painters of his time,  the walls and ceilings of the original ballroom (today the Columbano Room) are originals from him.
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  • Crab salad pictured in "Ibo" restaurant, with view to Tagus river.
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  • "Assinatura" restaurant in Lisbon in which Henrique Mouro is the executive chef and owner
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  • Henrique Mouro, executive chef and owner of "Assinatura" restaurant in Lisbon, Portugal, with a codfish like he was playing guitar.
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  • Henrique Mouro, executive chef and owner of "Assinatura" restaurant in Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Henrique Mouro, executive chef and owner of "Assinatura" restaurant in Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Henrique Mouro, executive chef and owner of "Assinatura" restaurant in Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Rowing boat on Tagus river in Lisbon, with Cristo-Rei (King Christ) monument and 25th of April bridge in the background.
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  • A fishing boat going out of Lisbon's harbour, with Cristo-Rei (King Christ) monument and 25th of April bridge in the background.
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  • The Atlantic Pavillion at Nations Park. The park is now where the Expo98 world exhibition in Lisbon was held and it became the most modern part of town with landmark buildings from world-recognized architects.
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  • Oriente Station. The station was projected by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava and was inaugurated for the Expo98 world exhibition in Lisbon.
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  • Second-hand goods to sell at feira da Ladra, the second-hand informal market near Alfama district in Lisbon.
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  • A lady passing by a staired-alley in Alfama district in Lisbon.
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  • Lady reading a book at Santa Luzia lookout, in Lisbon, with walls decorated with typical portuguese ceramic tiles and views to Alfama district.
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  • Carmo's square and the portic of Carmo's Convent ruins, in Chiado district, in Lisbon.
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  • Two ladies walking by Tagus riverside at sunset in Lisbon
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  • "Meninos do Rio" bar and esplanade by Tagus riverside in Lisbon.
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  • Details of ceramic tiles facades in Madragoa district in Lisbon.
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  • Two ladies looking at ceramic tiles facades in Madragoa district in Lisbon.
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  • A view of Alfama district and the National Pantheon from Portas do Sol lookout.
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  • Ceramic tiles facades in Madragoa district in Lisbon.
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  • Beach in Manuel Antonio National Park in Costa Rica
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  • Tourists sliding in rappel over the canopy forest.
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  • Mindelo seen from the Fortim. The old part of town has beautiful examples of colonial architecture and the it is also the most cosmopolitan and cultural of the Cape Verde archipelago.
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  • "Tejo Bar" in Alfama district in Lisbon.
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  • Lapa Palace Hotel in Lisbon.
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  • Adamastor lookout in Lisbon gathers many people at sunset time to enjoy the view to Tagus river. Many young people come here with instruments to play music.
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  • Restaurant Belcanto in Lisbon.
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  • Restaurant Belcanto in Lisbon.
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  • People exercising by Tagus riverside in Lisbon, with Cristo-Rei (King Christ) monument and 25th of April bridge in the background.
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  • A couple near a ceramic tile-decorated facade at Madragoa district in Lisbon
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  • Manuel António National Park
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  • Boat with tourists in Tortuguero National park in Costa Rica.
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  • Boat with tourists in Tortuguero National park in Costa Rica.
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  • The market of Assomada, in the island of Santiago's center is perhaps the place where it's better perceived the African roots of capeverdian nation.
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  • Man passing in front of a baobab tree with a donkey. Donkeys are very common in Cape Verde but not trees.
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  • Sao Filipe Town Hall. The capital of Fogo island is one of the best examples of portuguese colonial architecture, maily its "sobrado" houses. The masters used to live on the top flor of these houses while the servants on the ground flor.
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  • One tourist looks at Fogo island's volcano. This had its most recent eruption in 1995. Inside the massive caldera a little dispersed village survives due to the rich volcanic soil and its inhabitants grow vineyards and fruit trees.
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  • Sao Filipe, the  capital of Fogo island is one of the best examples of portuguese colonial architecture, maily its "sobrado" houses. The masters used to live on the top flor of these houses while the servants on the ground flor.
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  • A woman carrying a bag on her head in a road sorrounded by sugar cane in the northeast zone of Santo Antao island. This area has a microclimate that makes it the only part of the archipelago where it rains regularly and where many vegetables and fruits grow.
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  • A horse waits outside a grocery store in one of the little villages in Paul Valley in the northeast zone of Santo Antao island. This area has a microclimate that makes it the only part of the archipelago where it rains regularly and where many vegetables and fruits grow.
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  • The deep valleys in the northeast zone of Santo Antao island have a microclimate that makes it the only part of the archipelago where it rains regularly and where many vegetables and fruits grow.
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  • Aon old man relaxes in Fontainhas village in the north coast of Santo Antao which is an extraordinary scenery. To go there it takes one hour, because distances are time measured in Santo Antao.
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  • A boy coming from school in Paul Valley with an umbrella. The northeast area of Santo Antao has a microclimate that makes it the only part of the archipelago where it rains regularly and where many vegetables and fruits grow.
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  • Women smashing corn to make flour.  The northeast area of Santo Antao has a microclimate that makes it the only part of the archipelago where it rains regularly and where many vegetables and fruits grow.
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  • The twisted "Estrada da Corda" (Rope road" meanders through the deep valleys and cliffs in the northeast zone of Santo Antao island.
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  • A young boy trying to seduce a young girl in Tarrafal beach.
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  • Sao Filipe's fortress in Cidade Velha. Cidade Velha  was the first capital of Cape Verde then changed to Cidade da Praia after being pillaged by French pirates.
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  • The only botanic garden in Cape Verde is located near Sao Jorge dos Orgaos. The village has this name due to the similarity between the sorrounding mountains and chirches  organ-pipes.
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  • Fishermen in Sao Pedro beach. This beach can be seen during landing in Sao Vicente island  because the airport strip is located few meters away from the beach.
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  • Fishermen in Sao Pedro beach. This beach can be seen during landing in Sao Vicente island  because the airport strip is located few meters away from the beach.
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  • One of several children that beg near the old Tarrafal prison's entrance.
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  • The entrance in Ribeira Grande from Vale do Paul enales the vision of a quarters that resembles to a fortress.
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  • Children in Vale do Paul. The pedestrian road of this valley enables the vision of an extraordinary scenic beauty because the valley starts in the hillside of a volcanic crater and goes down to the sea.
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  • The descent of Fogo's volcano peak is donne running in a very steep slope covered with ashes. In contrast with the ascent that can be hard, the descent is an amusement.
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  • "Funana" is the capeverdian musical style that it's danced with greater intensity.
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  • Women carrying water on the road. The Dry is the main problem in Cape Verde islands as most of the land remains unproductive due to arid soils.
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  • Tourists walk on the borders of Salina's natural pool. The pool was formed by ancient lava rock that reached the sea during Fogo's volcano eruptions.
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  • Fogo volcanos had its most recent eruption in 1995. Inside the massive caldera a little dispersed village survives due to the rich volcanic soil and its inhabitants grow vineyards and fruit trees.
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  • In a "trapiche" sugar cane is used to make a kind of firewater vey appreciated in Cape Verde called "grog". The best one is usually from Santo Antao island where it is better distilled.
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  • The east coast of Santiago island has some little bays that give shelter to the fishing boats.
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  • A girl plays covering herself with sand on Tarrafal beach.
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  • Fishing boats at Tarrafal beach, the most touristical point in Santiago island.
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  • At Bau's workshop many guitars used to play worldwide famous capeverdian music are made. Bau himself is a virtuous guitar player and composer.
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  • The old portuguese governor palace which is now used as a court of law is located on the main Lisboa Street.The old part of town has beautiful examples of colonial architecture and the it is also the most cosmopolitan and cultural of the Cape Verde archipelago.
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  • Praia Grande (Big Beach) and an ancient volcano in the northeast coast can be seen from the highest point of Sao Vicente island, the Monte Verde (Green Mount).
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  • In Santa Maria beach, the touristic center of Sal island, youngs work out their bodies to impress tourists.
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  • Talvez o ponto turÌstico mais famoso de todo o arquipÈlago seja o pont„o de Santa Maria, contruÌdo sobre as ‡guas de cor vibrante e onde os pescadores costumam descarregar e amanhar o peixe.
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  • Music is always present in capeverdians life, in traditional styles as "mornas", "coladeras", "fun·n·s" and "batuque", or american influences such as "hip-hop", "rap" and "soul".
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  • Varandinha Beach is one of the most remote and attractive in Boavista island.
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  • "Batuque" is one of the several musical styles of Cape verde, being the "batucadeiras" its executants. This traditional music from Santiago island has inspired new generations of capeverdian musicians as Lura and Tcheka.
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  • Children photographed with their Polaroids next to the Cidade Velha Basilica's ruins.
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  • Nourlangie and Nanguluwur Art Sites<br />
The name 'Nourlangie' is an anglicised version of Nawurlandja, the name of a larger area that includes an outlier to the west of Nourlangie. The upper part of Nourlangie Rock is known as Burrunggui; the lower areas are known as Anbangbang.<br />
The area was formed when two Creation Ancestors in the form of short-eared rock wallabies travelled through from east to west. They moved past Nourlangie Rock, across Anbangbang billabong, and up into the rocks at Nawurlandja, where they cut two crevices in the rock as they passed. These crevices are visible today and rock wallabies are often seen there in the early morning and at dusk.
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  • Nourlangie and Nanguluwur Art Sites<br />
The name 'Nourlangie' is an anglicised version of Nawurlandja, the name of a larger area that includes an outlier to the west of Nourlangie. The upper part of Nourlangie Rock is known as Burrunggui; the lower areas are known as Anbangbang.<br />
The area was formed when two Creation Ancestors in the form of short-eared rock wallabies travelled through from east to west. They moved past Nourlangie Rock, across Anbangbang billabong, and up into the rocks at Nawurlandja, where they cut two crevices in the rock as they passed. These crevices are visible today and rock wallabies are often seen there in the early morning and at dusk.
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  • Nourlangie and Nanguluwur Art Sites<br />
The name 'Nourlangie' is an anglicised version of Nawurlandja, the name of a larger area that includes an outlier to the west of Nourlangie. The upper part of Nourlangie Rock is known as Burrunggui; the lower areas are known as Anbangbang.<br />
The area was formed when two Creation Ancestors in the form of short-eared rock wallabies travelled through from east to west. They moved past Nourlangie Rock, across Anbangbang billabong, and up into the rocks at Nawurlandja, where they cut two crevices in the rock as they passed. These crevices are visible today and rock wallabies are often seen there in the early morning and at dusk.
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  • Nourlangie and Nanguluwur Art Sites<br />
The name 'Nourlangie' is an anglicised version of Nawurlandja, the name of a larger area that includes an outlier to the west of Nourlangie. The upper part of Nourlangie Rock is known as Burrunggui; the lower areas are known as Anbangbang.<br />
The area was formed when two Creation Ancestors in the form of short-eared rock wallabies travelled through from east to west. They moved past Nourlangie Rock, across Anbangbang billabong, and up into the rocks at Nawurlandja, where they cut two crevices in the rock as they passed. These crevices are visible today and rock wallabies are often seen there in the early morning and at dusk.
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  • A young student looking at the sea in Santo António do Príncipe
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  • Banana beach seen from Roca(farm) belo Monte lookout. This beach became very famous because Baccardi filmed an advertising in this location.
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  • Banana beach seen from Roca(farm) belo Monte lookout. This beach became very famous because Baccardi filmed an advertising in this location.
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  • Children sheltering from the rain in São Tomé island
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  • The view from Santa Joaquina Lookout, in Príncipe island
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  • A woman carrying a basket passes by the Landscape near Cão Grande (big Dog) mountain. This area was cleared from native forest to plant palm trees for production.
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  • Bom Bom Resort is one of the most exclusive resorts in Africa.It is very famous for its Big Game fishing. The main bungalow area is connected to the restaurant by a bridge. The restaurant is in Bom Bom isle.
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  • Woman bathing at Assi Ghat  by the Ganges river in Varanasi, India.
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  • A young girl combing her hair at Dashashwamedh Gath near Ganges river  in Varanasi, India.
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  • A couple dances in Behai Park in Beijing.
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