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»Professor Ken Rosewall presents his theory that the penguin is more intelligent than the human being. With such a proof as the penguin's brain is smaller than a human's and therefore will still be smaller even if the penguin is the size of a human.«
Cape Verde - portuguese Cabo Verde - is a group of 10 islands (9 are inhabited) located in Western Africa, in the North Atlantic Ocean, west of Senegal. The climate is temperate. The lands are steep, rocky and volcanic. Seasonal hurricanes. Volcanic and seismically active. Endemic species of birds and reptiles endangered by human development.
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East Timor is the eastern part of the island of Timor, the enclave of Oecussi in West Timor, the island of Atauro off Timor’s northern coast and the small uninhabited island of Jaco off it’s eastern coast. It is around 600 kilomtres from Darwin, Australia and is nestled between Indonesia and Australia. Rugged mountains, a product of the collision with the Banda Trench to the north, run the length of the country, the highest of which is Mt Ramelau with 2963 m.
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São Tomé and Príncipe, officially the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe, is a Portuguese-speaking island nation in the Gulf of Guinea, off the western equatorial coast of Africa. It consists of two islands: São Tomé and Príncipe, located about 150 kilometres apart and about 250 and 225 kilometres, respectively, off the northwestern coast of Gabon. Both islands are part of an extinct volcanic mountain range.
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The Portuguese were the first Europeans to settle the China coast and although there were scattered communities of a few isolated individuals along the Guangdong shoreline from the early 1500s it was at Ah Ma Gao that the Portuguese established a viable community in 1557.
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The Portuguese first reached the Azores in 1427. Their caravels put in at the islands of Santa Maria and São Miguel, and from those beginnings, all nine islands were gradually settled. During the 16-th and 17-th centuries, the islands’ geographical position was pivotal for Atlantic navigation between Europe, the Orient and the Americas. During that period, the sea around the Azores was the scene of important seabattles, and pirates often attacked the islands themselves. Over the following centuries, the archipelago developed with the introduction of new crops, animal husbandry techniques and larger fisheries. The Azores has always been part of Portugal and today has autonomous region status with its own assembly and government.
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09-Dec 2018
Porto Santo lies 43 km northeast of Madeira.
Zarco and his crew took shelter here in 1418, while on their way to explore the west coast of Africa. Realizing that the island would be a useful base, he returned here in 1419 to plant the Portuguese flag, going on to Madeira the following year. Early settlers introduced rabbits and goats, which quickly stripped the island of its vegetation, so Porto Santo is not as green as Madeira. Instead, the “Golden Island” has one major asset: its magnificent sandy beach, which brings holiday makers from Madeira and mainland Europe in search of sunshine, sea and the agreeable sense of being a very long way from the busy world.
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09-Dec 2018
Madeira is an island 650 km west of Morocco. The landscape remembers its volcanic origin, but don’t worry – volcanic activity has ceased. Madeira is but 57 km long and 22 km broad. Because of its pleasant subtropical climate Madeira has been a tourist attraction for many years now. It is mild during winter, and during summer it never gets very hot (rarely above 30°C) like in the Mediterranean, because there’s a cool breeze from the Atlantic, where a branch of the Gulf Stream ensures stabile temperatures all year round. The predominant wind comes from the North, and most of the rain falls on the island’s North side, where the winds collide with the mountains. The Southern side basks in the sun and a cool breeze is sucked in from the sea when the heated air rises.
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09-Dec 2018
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