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The island of Saotome is mysterious African magic with the beauty of nature
Africa is still a continent of magic, beauty, and hidden legends, looking for those who discover it. Although it is inhabited for millions of years, it still retains its secrets, and it reveals an unknown witch island.
Similar to the neighboring islands of SaoTome and Brincipe, a few patches of ink off the west coast of Africa, SaoTome is the former Portuguese colony directly on the equator, its tourism is unknown but the islands are beautiful, with rugged mountains in the rainforest, and secluded secluded beaches with coconut groves Spread throughout the region.
The best way to get there is a direct 12-hour trip from Lisbon. The islands are located in the south of Britain, but they share the same time zone, Brincipe, the smallest of the islands, about half the size of the Isle of Wight, it's a 35 minute journey from Sao Tome You are isolated in the desert of the island itself.
A small beachfront hotel, called Pom Pom Island Resort, located above two long strips of sand in the middle of the forest, consists of 20 villas or so bamboo with balconies hidden on the hills or other surrounded by gardens near the beach, there is a bridge Wooden pedestrian leads across the water to Pom Pom Island, and connects to the ground through an open-side bar and a restaurant built on the sea.
Robben runs between the tables to tell you about the trips, with Chaplin, a gray African parrot, lying over his shoulder, stopping local fishermen off the hotel with their first sun catch to bring fresh fish every day, along with locally grown vegetables and herbs from Rocca Pachencia , An ancient farm nearby, and colonial-era farms are spread throughout the island, some of which date back to 500 years. They resemble small villages, with homes, schools and hospitals built around the courtyard, but mostly deserted, with trees planted through rafters, however, one or two of those homes are converted into hotels with half a dozen rooms.
And traveling along the west coast of Baja Das Agulhas, there is nothing to see except for miles of impenetrable forest, but suddenly when the clouds are cleared the homogeneous peaks of the rocks and the black Sugarlof mountains rising from the forest land are broken, silence is broken by the occasional sound of Bird watchers lingering in the trees. Bird watchers only need a few steps outside the resort entrance to be surrounded by golden weavers, blue kingfish and small sunbirds whose fragile nests are woven with silver.
A two-hour walk through the rainforest takes you to the ruins of the former capital, Ribeira Ise, in the next bay, which is recommended to walk in so you do not stumble upon the branches of trees and roots that meet you on your way. You will be surprised that all that remains of this ancient city, a 400 year old church, and after that arduous journey, you may want to sit quietly on the beach in Praia Grande in the dark of the gorge, a few feet away from you, there are green turtles digging a deep hole to lay their eggs.
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Amzing place
Looks nice
What Beautiful Photos, would love to go there!
This place looks amazing.