A very nice stop was when we went to Fajã dos Vimes. In São Jorge you have several Fajãs, which I have described earlier as small pieces of flat land caused by a big landslide. In many fajãs, people don't live there all year round, but in São Jorge, you can find a decent amount of people living in these beautiful but dangerous pieces of land all year round. Here we logged a cache with a very nice wooden container.We didn't have the time to visit the most beautiful and known Fajã of the entire archipelago, Fajã do Santo Cristo, located in the Caldeira with the same name, as this place is only acessible by foot and we didn't have enough time to go to this nice place, that we could see from the plane. In the photo: I, logging a cache in the beginning of the trail that leads to the Caldeira do Santo Cristo.
The last stop was Morro de Velas, a volcanic tuft in the vicinities of Velas. One more hike, one more cache, one more view over the landscape, and we were finished. Here I caught an adult female of Arctosa perita, which wasn't reported to São Jorge yet.
The last stop was Morro de Velas, a volcanic tuft in the vicinities of Velas. One more hike, one more cache, one more view over the landscape, and we were finished. Here I caught an adult female of Arctosa perita, which wasn't reported to São Jorge yet.
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