Ep. 7 Praia da Vitória - 2ª Temporada Série Faz Acontecer
Após o sucesso da primeira temporada, voltamos a percorrer Portugal de Norte a Sul (e ilhas), a falar com pessoas inspiradoras que fazem acontecer, nos negócios e na vida. Neste sétimo episódio fomos até aos Açores, à lindíssima cidade da Praia da Vitória, conhecer cinco negócios muito especiais, a Bio Azórica, a BioFontinhas, o Restaurante O Pescador, a Casa Agrícola Brum e a Rope Adventures.
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Rope Adventures
Our vacation in Terceira, Portugal
video features our stay in praia da victoria, angra da heroimosa, the volcanoes, and canyoning in the mountains of Terceira, Portugal
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Canyoning in Azores: Terceira Island
Canyoning on the Terceira Island in the Azores archipelago Islands
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Canyoning in Terceira Island Portugal
Short Trip to the Mall - The Brazil Series: Day 9 (22/12/2010)
A short day left this vlog extremely short with a quick trip to the mall, a couple of cool stories about the city and some sweet footage from the Lagoon and Corcovado (the Jesus statue)
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The World Before the Deluge - walking on Giant's Causeway in the Azores
The World Before the Deluge - walking on the real Giant's Causeway in the Azores.
36 parallel.
[Another columnar basalt structure, 8 km to the east, is actually known as Giant's Causeway, although it is more of a bed for a waterfall, you can't really walk on it.]
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The south coast of Santa Maria Island, Azores, just 1 km north from the southernmost point between the US and Europe, the same basaltic hexagonal columns that emerge again at the next island to the south in the Atlantic, at the nortthernmost point between the US and Africa, Porto Santo Island, 33 parallel.
We are only 1 km from the site of the fossil record that holds the key to the deluge.
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Azores Trips 2015 - Terceira
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When Bulls Attack - Terceira Island, Azores
Terceira (Portuguese pronunciation: [tɨɾˈsɐjɾɐ]), also referred to as the Ilha Lilás (the lilac or violet island), is an island in the Azores archipelago, in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean. It is one of the larger islands of the archipelago, with a population of 56,000 inhabitants in an area of approximately 396.75 km².
A small number of Hypogea (earthen structures carved into rocks, that were used for burials) were discovered on the island of Terceira, indicating a history of settlement that may date back 2000 years, and alluding to a presence on the island before the Portuguese.[3][4]
Historically, there has been uncertainty in the date and the discoverer associated with the islands of the Azores. Nautical charts before the official discovery identified islands in the Atlantic Ocean as far back as 1325, when a chart by Angelino Dalorto identified Bracile west of Ireland, and later one by Angelino Dulcert which identifies the Canaries, and Madeira, along with mysterious islands denominated as Capraria (whom some historians suggest were São Miguel and Santa Maria). Legends also persisted of Atlantis, Sete Cidades (Kingdoms of the Seven Cities), the Terras of São Brandão, the Ilhas Aofortunadas (The Fortunate Islands), the Ilha da Brasil (the Island of Brasil), Antília, the Ilhas Azuis (Blue Islands), the Terra dos Bacalhaus (Land of Codfish), and charts appeared between 1351 and 1439 of several groupings of islands with various names. The first association between the modern island of Terceira and these stories, was that of the island of Brasil; it first appears as Insula de Brasil in the Venetian map of Andrea Bianco (1436), attached to one of the larger islands of a group of islands in the Atlantic.
In 1439 the first official discovery document appeared attributing the discovery of the Formigas islets, to Gonçalo Velho Cabral.[5] It is unclear when Terceira was first sighted by Portuguese explorers: the first documents referring to a third island in the Azorean archipelago was a reference to a Ilha de Jesus Cristo (Island of Jesus Christ), and later, Ilha de Jesus Cristo da Terceira. Gaspar Frutuoso, a chronicler and humanist, would later rationalize about the islands first name, noting that:
it was discovered on the first day of January, traditionally the feast day of the name of Jesus;
it was discovered by a captain in the Order of Christ;
it was discovered on a Thursday or Friday, on Corpo de Deus (Body of Christ); or
because it was part of the dioceses of Angra, through the invocation of San Salvador (although this implies that a dioceses existed prior to its discovery)
Regardless, it was only a temporary name, as the colloquial Terceira (meaning third in Portuguese, as in the third island or third to be discovered) was used more often to describe the island.
Culture:
The Portuguese bullfight is popular on the island, coming in two variations: the traditional equestrian bullfight (in the ring) and the popular touradas à corda that occur in the streets.
Popular since the 16th century, the touradas à corda (literally bullfights-by-rope) are held by local Terceiran villagers from April/May to late September. In these events, similar to the Running of the Bulls, a bull is let loose from the town's square (or other open space) with a very long rope around its neck. The other end of the rope are held by eight pastores, men dressed in traditional garb (white shirts, grey pants and a black hat), who control the animal from a distance (providing some sense of security). Courageous people then attempt to provoke the animal and get as close to it while avoiding being gored (resulting in many examples of humorous provocations, fearless attempts and the occasional injury or mayhem). Some touradas à corda also do away with the rope entirely or become semi-aquatic (when the bulls chase the participants off a dock). Following these games the animal is eventually retrieved and a festival will begin.
In some towns, a Portuguese equestrian bullfight will take place involving a grande procession and participation of men dressed in 16th-century costume: the pantalones (the horsemen), the bandarilheiros (the horsemen's squires), the matadores and the widely popular forcados (eight men who challenge the bull). A horsemen, usually riding a Lusitanian breed of horse, is the centre of this event: the rider will attempt to wear-out the bull, while lancing a dart onto the bull's back. The matadores, in comparison to their Spanish counterparts, play a small role, usually distracting the bull during the event. At the end of each bout/bull-fight, the lead forcado will challenge the bull to charge, while the remainder of the team follow the leader. The team leader attempts to grab the animal by its horns then, supported by his team, they subdue the bull. Once exhausted, the animal, normally disoriented, barely reacts when the group disperses.
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Tourada na Ilha Terceira | Island Activities | Azores Top 10 Things To Do
In the category of Island Activities is Tourada na Ilha Terceira the bullfight by rope. Those brave enough congregate in the street awaiting the release of the bull.
This type of bullfighting is peculiar to the Azores, and is composed of events with four adult bulls of the breed brava da ilha Terceira along a designated road or street around 500 metres in length. The bull is controlled by a rope around its neck, held by six people (pastores) that direct the bull and prevent its leaving the field of play. The bull is led along the course of the road, and taunted and teased by players, but with no intent to kill the animal; the animal's horns are capped with balls or leather to diminish the risk to the players.
Azores 2017
Azores 2017
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A TRIP TO TERCEIRA, AZORES 2016
My trip started in Lisbon. When I arrived in Terceira I rented a scooter and visited the island highlights.
Boscuitos, Algar de Carvao, Angra do Heroismo and more.