Lobo Marinho cames again
The ferry Lobo Marinho, returns for one more day trip to Porto Santo, the second largest island of Madeira archipelago. In the summer, make two trips per day in each direction, to meet the demand that the island is known for its long beach, seven miles of golden sand. So call it "Golden Island", a little also to the color that takes over the island in summer, drier.
Please, see today date and the hour that I put the photo.
O ferry Lobo Marinho, regressa de mais uma viagem diária ao Porto Santo, a segunda maior ilha do arquipélago da Madeira. No verão, chega a fazer duas viagens por dia em cada sentido, para responder à procura pela ilha que é conhecida pela sua extensa praia de sete quilómetros de areia dourada. Por isso, também a chamam "Ilha dourada", um pouco também à cor que adquire toda a ilha no Verão, mais seco.
Repare na data de hoje e na hora que coloquei a fotografia.
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Happy 09/09/09 day! Dreamy, romantic photo of the boat!
ReplyDeleteI love how you captured the lights from the ship. very nice.
ReplyDeleteCristóbal: I really like the lighting and that you can see lights in the homes and buildings. The ship is perfectly framed in the shot.
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Thank you for letting me know of your blog, I see sea, boats (which I like) and your beautiful island so well captured. Glad to know something more about this wonderful place of yours.
ReplyDeleteSaludos de una isla a Otra, gracias por visitar mi blog. Tus fotos reflejan los trajines isleños, dependiendo siempre del transporte para poder movernos. Un saludo.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lovely place
ReplyDeleteMeu caro amigo, tens mais futuro escrevendo o texto apenas em Português. Em inglês só vejo batatões...
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