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Algarve Beaches Praia de Faro Island

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Algarve Tour Travel Guide, information and photos of Wonders of Nature, beaches and parks in Portugal, Algarve, near the municipality of Loulé, near Vilamoura, Quarteira, Quinta da Ombria, Querença, Quinta do Lago, Vale do Lobo and Faro

Tourist Guide of the traveler in the Algarve, beaches and places of interest in the Algarve

Praia de Faro island beach, Faro, Algarve

The beach of Faro, also known as Ilha de Faro


The beach of Faro, is located near the Faro airport, inside the Natural Park of Ria Formosa, in Ancão zone, next to Quinta do Lago and Ludo.The access to the island of Faro is throu Montenegro road, turning on the right in Faro airport cross road, then 2 km more you cross the island bridge, and youre there.

See the Road Map below.

The access to the other islands it is only by boat. There are links from Olhão during all the year and from Faro in the summer, during this trip about 30 minutes you can

enjoy the beauty of the Ria Formosa and the diverse wildlife that inhabits this protected area. On both islands there are restaurants where you can apreciate the typical dishes of the Algarve and the wide variety of seafood.

Nearby (between 15 and 30mn carro): Faro, Quinta do Lago, Vale do Garrão, Vilamoura, Loulé, Querença, Albufeira, Olhão

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Albufeira Watch Tower Algarve Portugal

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Watch Tower, Albufeira, Faro, Algarve, Portugal

Albufeira Monuments Roadmap

Located at Bernardino de Sousa Street, the Torre do Relógio (Watch Tower), is considered the landmark of the town of Albufeira. In the nineteenth century was equipped with an iron crown that holds the bell of hours and now is lit on days of celebration.


Nearby (40mn drive): Faro, Quinta do Lago, Vale do Garrão, Vilamoura, Loulé, Querença

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Desert Island Beach Faro, Algarve Portugal

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Desert Island Beach, Faro, Algarve, Portugal

The Desert Island, located in the Ria Formosa Natural Park, is one of the best preserved and least

crowded beaches in the Algarve. Access is by sea, from the Cais da Porta Nova in Faro, the trip is very pleasant, you can observe the labyrinths of sand and mud of the Ria Formosa, channels, and marsh banks. Along the way you should also pay attention to the many birds that feed here, as the flamings.

About 10 km of silence and tranquility characterizes the desert island, where everything seems to fit perfectly between worlds as diverse as land, sea and air. The sand breath of life, feeding various species of mollusks: clams, whelks, and many other shells. The sand dunes still preserves its original vegetation and flora is at its maximum splendor hiding on the hillside within the most fragile species. The animals are protected, particularly birds: sandpipers, terns, terns or chiretas.

Rare sanctuary, the Desert Island calls for calm and relaxation.


BOAT-TRIPS DAILY Departures from Faro Cais da Porta Nova Deck

Departures on Faro Cais da Porta Nova Deck: 10:00 | 11:30 | 13:00 | 16:15
Return from the Desert Island: 10:45 | 12:15 | 15:30 | 18:00

Nearby: Faro, Albufeira, Quinta do Lago, Vale do Garrão, Vilamoura, Faro, Quateira, Querença

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Tavira City Algarve Portugal Travel Guide

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Tavira



Tavira is a Portuguese city of Faro in the district, region and subregion of the Algarve, with around 10 607 inhabitants.
It is the seat of a municipality with 606.98 kilometers ² and 25 394 inhabitants (2008), divided into 9 parishes. It is bordered to the northeast by the municipality of Albufeira, just east of Castro Marim and the western part of the municipality of Vila Real de Santo António, on the southwest by Olhão, west of São Brás de Alportel and Loulé and has coastline on the southern ocean Atlantic. Lies in the Sotavento (eastern Algarve).

Tavira is a beautiful city located on both banks of the river Gilão, which are connected by a bridge of Roman origin.

By the sixteenth century, the city remained an important center because of its proximity to the coast of Morocco, having a base against pirates and supported the positions occupied by Portugal in North Africa.



It soon became vital in the area during the Moors domination, as we can see from the castle built, on top of a hill.

The houses, whith pyramid-shaped roofs, was probably designed to easily drain the water from the roofs of the sudden heavy rain in the Algarve.

Tavira is full of historic churches and other monuments dating mainly from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. Of all the temples, the church of Santa Maria do Castelo is particularly interesting, with its clock tower and Gothic portal.



Off the town, the island of Tavira offers 11 miles of sandy beaches, is also part of the natural reserve of Ria Formosa and became popular among bird-watchers. It can be reached by ferry and is an ideal place for swimming.

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Fuzeta Village Olhão Algarve Portugal

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Fishing village of Fuzeta, Olhão



Fuzeta is a land of fishermen, located near the Natural Park of Ria Formosa, a few miles from Olhão, with access to the National Road 125. The white houses, architectural square, with flat roof terraces and chimneys tall, laced extends almost to the ocean.

The center of activity is the fishing port, where the fluctuations of colorful boats and gear of the seamen enliven everyday life.

The Church of Fuzeta deserves a visit. Built on the highest point of the village, gives an impressive

Inside, there is a collection of images of the eighteenth century.

It is also worth visiting the water sources of Oulheiros, the ruins of the watchtowers of the Tower of Bias, Cumeada and Alfanxia, and enjoy the trip to Fuzeta island, in front, in a regular boat where we can relax and enjoy a quiet sea.


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Algarve Portugal Beaches Praia Verde

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Praia Verde (Green Beach is a beach in the municipality of Castro Marim, between Tavira and Vila Real de Santo António, Algarve (Portugal), and around half an hour from Loulé and Querença, and half an hour from Spain. It is almost the end of the Natural Park of Ria Formosa, sheltered by a pine forest. Clear water and white sand. As historical, onServer some traces of architectural remains of Roman ruins by the sea, which stands out well Roman.

This beach is monitored.
As equipment and support services to this beach with restaurants and bar and rental of marquees during the bathing season.

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Algarve Portugal Islands Armona Island Olhao

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Beaches and Islands to visit.

Armona Island - Olhao

The Armona Island is a Portuguese island. It belongs to the municipality of Olhão, being integrated in the Ria Formosa Natural Park (Latitude: 37.03 º N, Longitude: 7.77 ° W). The connection to the town of Olhão is made daily, hourly, in the summer, with a timetable a little lower in the  winter. To get to the beach, there are also regular boats from Faro and Fuzeta, which takes about 15 minutes, then you must go through the  sand maze of Ria Formosa.



The island consists of sandy beaches facing the Ria Formosa and facing the sea. It has a camping and cabins to rent, it is also possible to rent private houses. There are also several restaurants near the pier, some with family tradition, as handed down from generation to generation.

Fans of water sports are also on the island of Armona a good place to practice. Canoeing, sailing and diving are just some examples. The fishing is also very popular.

The beach is located at the extreme west of the island of Armona, near the Barra Grande and the small village of fishermen and shellfish.

The sand barrier is consistent and very wide, the beach is out of sight and extends to the east, to the


beach of Fuzeta, near Tavira, providing moments of calm for those who enjoy Walking or have a boat. The sand banks along the bar demarcating delicious natural pools. Again one can observe the rich flora and aromatic dune fields and enjoy the warm winds from the east, and enjoy the fiery tones of the setting sun.
The currents along the bar are usually very strong, requiring be carefull.

Support and facilities: restaurants and toilets, vigilance during the bathing season.

In addition to the inhabited part of the island, there is a more wild section, where you can find, for example, chameleons and other examples of the local fauna



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Vila Real De Santo António Algarve Portugal

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Vila Real de Santo António

Vila Real de Santo Antonio is a Portuguese city of Faro district, region of the Algarve, situated in the end o Ria Formosa Natural Park with around 10 500 inhabitants.


It is home to a small municipality with 57.53 kilometers ² and 17 956 inhabitants (2001), divided into 3 parishes. It is one of the few municipalities in Portugal territorially discontinuous (the others are Montijo, Castro Daire and Soure), divided in the western, the town of Vila Nova de Cacela, and an eastern portion, where the city lies is Monte Gordo . The eastern part is bordered to the north and west by the municipality of Castro Marim, on the east by the Guadiana River, which defines the border with Spain, the municipality of Ayamonte and the south coast is the Atlantic Ocean, the western part is bordered to the north and east by Castro Marim, Tavira to the west and south coast is the Atlantic Ocean.

This strategic area at the mouth of the Guadiana river was probably used by the Phoenicians and Carthaginians many years before the birth of Christ.


But the modern Vila Real de Santo Antonio is designed and built in the eighteenth century, under the directions of the powerful Marquês de Pombal, who wanted to make it a fishing port model.

The Pombal style is visible in the urban archtecture, and particulary, in the main square, named in honor of its founder.

Today, the town is a tourist and commercial center, especially for its location near the border of

Spain, only the Guadiana river separates the province of Andalusia.

For a long time, ferries carrying passengers and vehicles from Vila Real to the Spanish town of Ayamonte, but now almost all the traffic is done by a bridge built a few years ago, and there are no border controls.

Cancela Velha is a small village of fishermen's houses perched on a cliff overlooking the sea, quiet

and unspoilt by tourism.

In contrast, Monte Gordo is a holiday resort popular with a crowd of visitors at Easter and summer to look for its restaurants, bars and small casino.

It has a huge expanse of beach, a bay of warm waters that also bordered the vast dunes of Manta Rota, Praia Verde and Alagoas.


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Algarve Quinta do Lago Beach Photos and Information

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Quinta do Lago Beach

The beach is a tourist developments of greater luxury in the Algarve, located in the municipality of Loulé, 20 minutes Querença, 20 minutes from Faro, 20 minutes from the Marina of Vilamoura and Quarteira. It is a long beach with a long sandy without rocks, with pedestrian access


via the bridge over the Ria Formosa, in order to retain its natural beauty.

Equipment and Services: Restaurants and coffee on the beach, hire marquees, umbrellas and chairs, beach lifeguard for the captaincy, flagged, lifeguards, boat patrol and lookout posts, the Blue Flag

beach.

Driving directions: From Escanxinas, which lies on the road between Quarteira and Almancil, turn at

the sign for Vale do Lobo. At the fork to Vale do Lobo / Quinta do Lago, turn left. After entering

the Quinta do Lago, go straight ahead. After the last roundabout, access to the beach is done by a wooden bridge over the Natural Park of Ria Formosa.

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Algarve Portugal Monuments Vila de Cacela Velha

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Information and Photos of Architecture, History and Monuments of the Algarve Portugal

The Vila de Cacela Velha (Old Cacela Village), classified as a Public Interest, overlooking the Ria Formosa Natural Park is one of the most emblematic examples of the historical and cultural heritage of The Ria Formosa Natural Park of Algarve Portugal.


Historical core of Old Cacela, Municipality of Vila Real de Santo António

Historical urban core of medieval origin, including: strength (military architecture); church with Renaissance portal, home of Mercy (thirteenth century), Town Hall, the sixteenth century building of the prison tank medieval, ancient cemetery.
Property listings in the Public Interest (Decree Law No. 2 / 96, 2 March and Special Protection Area - Order in January 1987 - DGMEN)


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Olhão Algarve Portugal History Monuments Architecture Information Chalet João Lucio

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Tour Algarve Travel Guide Algarve beautiful places to visit in the vicinity of the parish of Querença the municipality of Loulé: Information and photos of places in the Algarve Portugal

Information and Photos of Architecture, History and Monuments of the Algarve Portugal in Olhão Olhão

Municipality of Olhão

Town of Quelfes

Access to EN 125, about 1 km east of Olhão, Next to Camping Olhão and the headquarters of the Natural Park of Ria Formosa.

House of the early twentieth century (1916). This is a building with three floors, square, without front or rear. The Chalet has four entries divided by the cardinal points: north staircase is shaped like fish, south of guitar, violin east and west of snakes, each with its meaning. So the fish is water, fire guitar, violin, air and land snake. The house formerly owned by Dr. João Lúcio (lawyer and poet), a mythical figure and charismatic Olhão, for it has never been inhabited since 1918, john Lucius dies of pneumonia.

Initial use - Residence
Current use - Ecotec
Property Institute of Nature Conservation, the Natural Park of Ria Formosa



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Ria Formosa Natural Park Geology Hydrology And Climate

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GEOLOGY HYDROLOGY AND CLIMATE of Natural Park of Ria Formosa situated in Algarve, Portugal

The Natural Park of Ria Formosa is characterized by the presence of coastal marine anamorphic (beaches, coastal barrier or vacation, coastal salt marsh), coastal anamorphic wind (dunes) and anamorphic coastal waterways


The Ria Formosa facing north with the old alluvial plain of Faro and Loulé, and Plio-Pleistocene formations (sands and sandstones), Tertiary (sandstones and limestones) and Jurassic (limestone). Further north is part of the formation of the schist of Sierra Cauldron


These are the same formations that are in the catchment areas of rivers that flow into it. The south is limited by a series of barrier islands of coastal sandy barrier that separates the Atlantic Ocean, and from Quarteira (Loulé Municipality of), take the NO-SE direction to Cape Santa Maria (Parish of Faro). To the east of this cable, it bends, flexing in the direction of SO-NE to Cacela (Vila Real de Santo António)
 
The islands "barrier" (from west to east) are known to Peninsula Ancão (Garrão Beach Dunes gild, Quinta do Lago, Praia de Faro) Islands Barreta, Culatra, Armona, Tavira, Cabanas and Cacela Peninsula


Armona Island Photo (Faro - Olhão)
The six tidal inlets that separate them have different characteristics, according to whether west or east of Cape Santa Maria, and are designated by bars area of São Luís or Ancão, Loule - Faro - Olhão and Armona, Fuzeta, Tavira and Lacém


With an average depth of 2 m and an irregular positioon of the soils, the lagoon is characterized by an extensive intertidal area occupied by sprawling tidal and bars, that have significant influences on the system of tidal currents. About 14% of the lagoon is permanently submerged, and about 80% of the soils emerge during low tide under the tides 

The waterways leading into the lagoon of Ria Formosa (rivers: Rio Seco, Gilão, streams of Almargem and Almancil (Ludo), Lacém, Cacela, and others) are seasonal, with a torrential regime, given the low rainfall site. Thus, the Ria Formosa is fueled almost entirely by ocean water.

The Natural Park of Ria Formosa is part of a region's Mediterranean climate, the performance of semi-arid, with a long dry season during the summer months, with mild winters due to the influence of the flow from the west Atlantic, and the fact that to find out the regions of origin of the masses of continental polar air 

Inserted in the south of Portugal, has climatic characteristics of transition to the sub-tropical, where rainfall is low and irregular, temperatures are mild, with rainfall of between 450 mm and 18 º C and 3150 hours of sunshine

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Tavira Algarve Portugal Monuments São João da Barra Fortress

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Monuments to visit near Querença


São João da Barra Fortress, or Forte da Conceição Inforation and Photo
Tavira Municipality
Town Cabanass
Location Gaza land adjacent to the lagoon of the Natural Park of Ria Formosa, a small hill, NE of Cabanas, east of Olhão and Faro, and Loulé SE.
Access the EN 125 to the access and then by Cabanas in 1238, around the urban core
the southern boundary and then access path.
Classification - Property of Public Interest, Dec. 43,073, July 14, 1960 (IPPAR).
Construction season Century - reign of King Joâo
Use initial and Architecture military, defense.
Current use - Housing, Private Property.
Notes: In 1670 underwent a renovation and expansion. In 1783, while much ruined was again rebuilt.

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Magniwork Energy internet scam



Internet fraudsters are raking in thousands of dollars a day with an elaborate scam selling magnetic perpetual motion machines that are claimed to produce infinite free energy.

Since spring this year an operation called Magniwork has been selling a $50 DIY guide to building a perpetual motion device at home. On their web-site the fraudsters claim the materials are available in any local hardware store for less than $100. One estimate puts sales of the guide as high as 5,000 copies a month, making the scam worth up to $3m a year.

The claims for Magniwork are advanced via an extensive Google advertising campaign, and a network of blogs, web-sites and reviews endorsing the product. They are given further credibility by a clip of film from Sky News Australia about plans for a similar product made by a legitimate if optimistic research company called Lutec. Lutec patented its technology in 19 countries in 1999, but the product has still not seen the light of day. Off-Grid has discovered that the clip is over 8 years old.

Perpetual motion machine

Magniwork which describes its product as ‘a magnetic power generator’ claims to have invented a revolutionary off-grid power source that uses magnets to “power itself and create energy by itself, without requiring solar energy, heat, water, coal or any kind of resource.” The web-site promises the device will generate perpetual energy which will “fully power your home for free.”

However even the idea of such a device is dismissed by trained physicists. “The little explanation they give on their website makes no sense to me,” said Gunnar Pruessner, a lecturer in physics at Imperial College London. “For starters it breaks with all we know about quantum physics since Dirac, which says that we cannot tap into zero point fluctuations or virtual particles.”

Priceless IP

He observed that if the claims were true, they would mark the biggest advance in science ever. “It would bring a world-wide socio-economic revolution with incalculable political consequences. So you have to ask why are they scuzzing around selling their priceless IP (intellectual property) for a few dollars?”

Made in Macedonia

The site gives no way of contacting Magniwork -other than to order the guide. But its legal disclaimer reveals that despite the .com web address which suggests a US-based company, Magniwork is in fact located in Macedonia, a tiny republic on the northern border of Greece in Europe. “This Agreement shall all be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of Macedonia applicable to agreements made and to be performed in Macedonia,” it reads. It has similarly proved difficult to identify the individuals behind the scheme. But one researcher claims to have written to the site’s web-master who referred in his reply to a man simply called “Igor”, the manual’s publisher.

Kernel of truth

Angry customers admit that the guide does contain kernels of truth. “Some of the suggestions in the e-book can reduce your home power consumption. For example, checking for air leaks, have better home insulation, servicing your air-conditioning unit or heate etc,”wrote one. But is it essentially amateurish and misleading, they say. “The whole “document” is 57 pages long and looks like something a kid in high school put together. The final “generator” is basically a magnet that is 2″ high sitting on a turntable that is 4″ high! They claim that its output is 24.5 Watts! That is 1/100th of what my house uses when the AC is on. It wouldn’t put out enough power to light up a standard light bulb,“ wrote another angry blogger. Fraudulent

Alternative energy expert Sterling D. Allan founder of The New Energy Congress has examined Magniwork’s claims. “Most of the 50+ page manual contains energy conservation tips that are based on well-established principles,” he said. But he points out that plans for the device are freely available elsewhere, they are based on other people’s work and he claims to have tried to contact people offering testimonials, without success. “The wording on their site still gives the reader the idea that the plans will result in a working free energy device but that is not the case. Such representation is fraud,” he concluded.

Although highly implausible, the idea of somehow harvesting magnetic power has intrigued scientists for over a century. It was first suggested by pioneering physicist Nicola Tesla in the nineteenth century. Australian company Lutec is still trying to perfect such a device. And U.S based based Magnetic Power Inc, headed by Mark Goldes, has claimed to be on the verge of launching a ‘Magnetic Power Module’ for at least six years. There is no suggestion that either Lutec or MPI are part of the scam.