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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Visit the Bullring Candles

Visit the Marina Candles

The Sails Marina, located in the Town with the same name is small and has a harbor for small and medium-sized vessels.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Visit the Chapel of Our Lady of Mercy - Candles

The Chapel of Our Lady of Mercy, located in the Town of Sails, is built in masonry lime painted white with gray bars.
It features a bell tower on the left side of the main building which is equipped with a bell and a small pyramid-shaped summit. Presents a cross on the roof on the central door and on the same port has a stylized representation of an esoteric symbol of the Holy Spirit.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Visit the Chapel of Our Lady of Light - Santo Amaro

The Chapel of Our Lady of Light, located in the parish of Santo Amaro, is very old, being the date of construction unknown, but it was spoken in the sixteenth century.
It features excellent work in black basalt stone which highlights the pediment made ​​of the same material.

Visit the Chapel of Our Lady of Good Time - Santo Amaro

The Chapel of Our Lady of Good Time, located in the parish of Santo Amaro, began construction in 1711. Due to damage caused by earthquakes had to be rebuilt in 1883, that date being the bell of the bell tower was offered by immigrants of the locality.

Visit the Tip of the Rosales

The tip of Rosales, located in the Town of Rosales, is the name given to the extreme northwest of the island of Sao Jorge, amounts to more than 200 meters above sea level. This site can envision the entire skyline of the Atlantic Ocean greatness punctuated by islands of Faial and Pico.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Visit the Church of Saint Anthony - Great Northern

The St. Anthony's Church, located in the Parish of Great Northern, is dated 1931, and has two bell towers.

Visit the Church of Our Lady of the Snows - Great Northern

The Church of Our Lady of the Snows parish located in the Norte Grande was built in 1762 on the ruins of a church before.
This church presents itself endowed with a single body, also with only a chancel tiled. The carving of the chancel is painted blue and gold. In the side chapels are images of Our Lord and Our Lady of Fatima.

Thursday, October 27, 2011