The harvest of tea
A Factory's machinery that process leaves of Came…
Tea Factory and “Orange Pekoe” tea
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Pinapple Production, First phases
Pineapple Production, 2nd and 3rd phases
"A. ARRUDA"
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Street Life
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Typical urban facade
The bustle of a fishing port
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Foam..the encounter of the blues
Nightfall on the river bank
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The sounds of bells
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Lest go to the restaurant
The dish will be cooked during for 5 to 6 hours
Preparing the oven
After a relaxing bath
Pools for adults and for children
Ferrous hot water stream, thermal waters
The Pico do Ferro, surrounded by exuberant vegetat…
Vila Franca do Campo (the Island's first capital i…
Panoramic view of Vila Franca do Campo'city
Fishing port
Delicate and graceful Azorean hospitality
A typical village of inland
Reliefs with exuberant vegetation and carefully cu…
Exuberant and great variety of exotic vegetation
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Going inland
Typical houses, Ponta Delgada
Saint Sebastian' Church
Jazz in August 2019
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Tea plantations
Camellia sinensis is a species of evergreen shrub or small tree whose leaves and leaf buds are used to produce tea.
In the Azores archipelago this plant is grown on some plantations, especially on São Miguel Island and these are the only known Camellia sinensis tea plantations in all of Europe.
The mild climate and a rich volcanic soil are favorable for tea production
The first tea plants arrived in the Azores from Brazil in the 18th century and initially it was an ornamental plant
The tea plantations and the manufacture were later boosted by the “Society for the Promotion of Agriculture”, which in 1878 took two Chinese to S. Miguel to teach the locals the process of production.
Many thanks for your visit, kind comments and favs
In the Azores archipelago this plant is grown on some plantations, especially on São Miguel Island and these are the only known Camellia sinensis tea plantations in all of Europe.
The mild climate and a rich volcanic soil are favorable for tea production
The first tea plants arrived in the Azores from Brazil in the 18th century and initially it was an ornamental plant
The tea plantations and the manufacture were later boosted by the “Society for the Promotion of Agriculture”, which in 1878 took two Chinese to S. Miguel to teach the locals the process of production.
Many thanks for your visit, kind comments and favs
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we visited Terceira, Fajal, Pico and San Miguel.
will post some pics asa i will be back. Thanks
Thank you also for the information, Andy!
So many thanks!
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