Be sure to scroll down--there are a couple new entries, too, below the pics!

The long cave tunnel to our beach.

Me, a cow, and our car, which has stopped whining.

A typical scene of the big waves and rocky shore.

Porto Covo's fishing port. Those boats are pretty small, considering the size of the waves.

Looking through some windows in an old fort, probably about 500 years old. There's a similar fort in Mombasa, also Portuguese, from about the same time period. The one in Mombasa definitely had some bad, post-slavery energy, though, and this one just felt old.
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