The second day on the island of Madeira: Sunrise at the eastern part that is very different from the rest of the island: Since there is much less rain it's rather barren with many cliffs to dive, even a place to bathe (no footage...).
Then it's on to a round trip to the northern part: The traditional houses of Santana (a bit overrated), the sand beach of Seixal (no parking), Miradouro Veu da Noiva (viewpoint of three waterfalls (if you have a drone), the chapel of Sao Vicente (and each clock shows a different time!) and - after walking a closed former road - three bridges.
Yes, that's what I was thinking. The levada walks are maybe 0.5 or 1 % incline/decline so nothing to speak about but sometimes getting there takes more sloping terrain.
Depp Posted at 4-24 06:35
Yes, that's what I was thinking. The levada walks are maybe 0.5 or 1 % incline/decline so nothing to speak about but sometimes getting there takes more sloping terrain.
Depp Posted at 4-25 04:47
Thanks - though I'm not sure if I understand the middle part.
I love waterfalls as well, next week there'll be quite a few more...