A Look at the Portuguese World

 

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It is the smallest and inhospitable island in the Azores. Its natural beauty, however, is unforgettable. The Crow owes its name to a group of migratory birds, cormorants, which abounded on the island when the Portuguese arrived in the fifteenth century. It is located in the western group of the…
It was the first protected area of ​​our country. With more than 700 miles of stunning landscape, breathtaking, into the northern regions of Portugal. The Peneda-Geres National Park was established on May 8th, 1971, a statute that was intended to protect the fauna and flora of this mountain set that…
They are kind of rays that abounds in national waters and are in danger of extinction. The "family of rays are characterized by the head elevated above the disk off with the eyes and spiracles located laterally. Mouth with chewing teeth placed in several rows. Tail more or less long,…
This mammals are the most passionate of the seven seas. The giants of the oceans, the humpback whale, do not spare his vocal cords to impress the females of their species. The humpback whales, also known as black whale, plow the seas singing melodies barely audible to mating females of…
It is a protected species, but does not gather the sympathies of the Portuguese population. Canis Lupis signatus, scientific name, is one of the most misunderstood animals in our country. The Iberian wolf populations continue to decline in our territory, although they are protected by law. According to a national…
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