Rabaçal
Woodland plant in the shade on the levada walk
 
Levada do Risco
Ferns under the waterfalls
 
The levada path at Rabacal is wide and shaded by ancient laurel
 
same as 
link but with cloud
 
 
Arco da Calheta
Loreto
Ponta do Sol
Escola Basica e Secundaria da Ponta do Sol
 
harbour
We ate espada
(
several pages on madeiraisland.com),
in English known as 
black scabbardfish (which they serve with banana!) in the seafood cafe on the rocks. The food was excellent, as are the views.
 
 
Various bridges in the British Isles are described as a "bridge over the Atlantic":
see geograph.org.uk or 
the most famous one
Clachan Bridge near Oban. This one could also claim the title
 
 
View from the cafe terrace looking west
 
São Vicente
Ginjas, Corrida Feiteiras
Grutas (caves) and Volcanic Centre
Our shadows, thrown by the spotlights, began to resemble primitive cave paintings
 
Ferns growing under the spotlights
 
lapilli is a generic term so it is no surprise that this stuff looks nothing like the
pretty white balls
we found on Fuerteventura
 
 
Grutas (caves) and Volcanic Centre - exterior
Roger hidden by the Pride of Maderia plants
 
Lameiros
Domestic details - there are few supermarkets. All Madeirans seem to grow food and flowers, whether it is in a few fields or in pots on the steps.
 
This combination of palms and misty  peaks is typical of the north coast.
 
Capela de Nossa Senhora de Fátima
in Laranjal, seen from Lameiros
 
sea front
Whereas the sea on the south coast was quite calm, the power of the Atlantic is obvious on the north coast. It could almost be a different ocean.
 
looking back into the village
(Image ripped off from somewhere on the web.)
 
(Image ripped off from somewhere on the web.)
Not actually sure of location but looks like the old road from São Vicente to Seixal
 
(Image ripped off from somewhere on the web.)
 
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