Monday, December 24, 2007

Small fruit of the equator

This giant bread fruit was the theme for one of the most celebrated movies in Sao Tome. This Movie “Frutinha do Equador” (Small fruit of the equator) tells the story of a group of persons, lead by Buter (Joao Quaresma), who transport a giant bread fruit, throughout the Island. Before reaching their destiny they have to overcome many obstacles, meet people and face fears.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Fishing

A nice spot in the capital.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Creative Airplane

Not sure if this is what a passenger would value in a airplane, but it is undeniably creative.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

For my next vacation

To relax, spend quality time with your family, meet new people, places and cultures, or just hang out, vacations are really great and last long after they are over. Well it is arguable that the vacations you chose may say a lot about what you are at that time … let’s analyze the voters in this blog.From the 33 voters, only 21% would chose to go to a developed country setting, but still 48% would rather go to one of these great resorts in Cancun or Thailand. We have 21% of our voting readers wanting to experiment the mystery and beauty of Asia and 30% preferring the magic of Africa. Of those going to Africa 60% would have the great experience of a safari (a photographic one I hope) and 40% would rather spend time in the paradisiacal islands. Well, I have to say … it all looks pretty good to me.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Crossing the desert

Leaving the luxurious green islands for a couple of weeks, I look below and see only desert. I will have less blogging opportunities ... c-ya anytime soon.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Sand dollars from Sao Tome

From the Echinoderm class the Sand dollar is a unique marine animal. In Sao Tome and Principe they can only be found in one beach, the beach of the seven waves (Praia das Sete Ondas).
The particularity of the Santomese Sand dollar is that he reminds us of a mask, or a ghost, or a …

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

The legend of the horseman and the blowhole

In the XIX century the Mouth of Hell (Boca do Inferno) was in the property of one of the most notorious characters from the colonial times in Sao Tome and Principe, the Baron of Agua-Ize. This man is responsible for the introduction of the cocoa that latter allowed Sao Tome and Principe to become the largest cocoa producer in the world.
Well, enough history, let’s get to what really matters, the legend … It is believed that the Baron mounted in his horse would occasionally, jump directly into the blowhole and would disappear… would reappear in Lisbon … and return from the hole in the rock in the middle of the waves and mist mounted on his horse. Well I have asked several of this story tellers if anyone had tried to use this magical gate and get a free ticket to Europe, but it looks like no one else has tried it just as yet.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

The mouth of hell

I wonder about the origin of the name of this amazing blowhole, Boca do inferno - hell’s mouth. Well all around you will find basalt-octagons reminding huge teeth; with a little of imagination you will see a mouth shaped lave tube; and it does blow like hell.

There are several stories and myths about this place … check out tomorrows post.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Birth of Passion

The end of the trilogy for passion.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Passion flower

Passion is a fair name for this amazing flower; however you may know that the name does not refer to love. Have you seen the movie “Passion of Christ”, well to this flower were attributed symbols related to the crucifixion of Christ. Some of the characteristics of the passion flower and what it represents:

  • 3 stigmas – 3 nails

  • 5 lower anthers – 5 wounds

  • 72 radial filaments (corona) – Crown of Thorns

  • 10 petals and sepals – 10 of the apostles (Judas and Peter excluded)

Well I guess that if a 17th century Spanish priests we would see all that too.

Monday, October 22, 2007

A flower for passion

This wonderful plant continues to be one of my favorite hobbies. Even if its name, Passion Flower, does not refer to love (I will post on this tomorrow) it still evokes the blossom of an hard to contain passion.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Canoe skills

Really amazed by the landing skills of this fisherman.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Playing games

This couple of Pintailed Whydah (Vidua macroura) played hide and seek for several minutes showing pleasure on just being with each other. When I got too close the male performed a wonderful flight waiving is long tail in the air.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Orange all the way


In a survey conducted it was found that 50% of this blog voting readers would have orange juice at their breakfast. We do like it orange don’t we. Thanks for voting and let me know if you have some idea for the next poll.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Gigantic acacia

Just this afternoon on my way to visit a project … again a road block. The way through the gigantic Acacia trunk had just been sawed off and we could continue our trip, but what an amazing tree and how sad to see it down.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Monday, October 15, 2007

Lizard ears

This wall lizard has incredible hearing and sight, I was able to catch this one on profile and get the detail of the external ear opening. Several lizard species have some sort of third eye they use to regulate how much sun exposure they need … what amazing little bests.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Kalandula

I took this picture in Angola, province of Malange, about 6 years ago. This magical place is called the Waterfalls of Kalandula.

Friday, October 12, 2007

We are family

This family reminds me on how much I miss my own.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Road blockage

One per trip is already pretty unusual, and even if we were able to continue our trip .... two road blocks, come on ...

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Butterfly luck

The ants took care of the burial. In a couple of hours there was nothing more than this out of a beautiful butterfly.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

One more on the misplaced ship

Requested by one of this blog readers, here goes one more picture on the misplaced ship. This ship stopped by one of the most central avenues in the country, and has been laying there for over one year. Several ships came to die in the cost of Sao Tome and Principe. The captain and mates take the plane and leave the country leaving the boat behind saving on the dismantling of the ship but costing on the pollution (water contamination and visual) it causes to this small state.

Monday, October 8, 2007

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Raining in Principe

Last year it rained every single day in October without interruption, ligado (connected) as they say in the island. In my last day in Principe, I had some hours of sunshine, but this may not be the best month to visit this paradise island if you’re looking for some sunny beach days.

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Marketing strategy

LIFE COSTS, may not be the best name for a shop, but at least it’s honest. You're warned ... buying here it’s gonna cost ya.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

The legend of the underwater woman

There was once a woman that lived in a house by the shore of the Papagaio River, in the mystical Island of Principe. One day surprisingly both woman and house had disappeared. The woman had taken her house and decided to live under the river. From that point on, any children, women or men that step into this single place in the river would disappear into the roof of this woman’s house never to be seen again.
The story tells that recently she moved away from this river, and went to live in a nearby beach, Praia Evora. She has been busy building a village of underwater people there.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

The Island where the green takes over

The island where Einstein’s Theory of Relativity was experimentally proved successful has a luxurious vegetation. Santo Antonio, the Island capital has some beautiful buildings and monuments ….

… but look aside for some years and even in the center of the capital, Santo Antonio, nature will take over.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

A taste of passion

This was the first passion fruit (called maracujá around here) of this plant and yes it is as big as it looks and had an incredible sweat taste. Well it does have a thick rind, but still ...

Monday, October 1, 2007

Hair art


This shoot has over 3 years, but the expertise put into this work still amazes me and, yes, it looked wonderful on her.

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Banana beach




This banana shaped beach is indeed called Praia Banana (Banana Beach). That’s original.
It is the most beautiful beach I have seen and, I am not sure I want to say where it is … well ok, it is located in the Island of Principe.

Saturday, September 29, 2007

A mountain more than Starbucks

Visiting Monte Café (Mountain of Coffee) I tried to capture the perfume of the flowers of coffee, unable to achieve my purpose, I bring the fruits instead.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Amazing spider

From up the montain into the forest of the smallest country in Africa, this amazing spider, a very unique spiny orb-weaver a Gasteracantha sanguinolenta C. L. Koch, 1844 (Africa, São * Tomé Socotra).














Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Free Willy
















I was able to catch this little fish after an ingenious trap setting; my 2 year son sent it free soon after. We called the fish - Willy, :o).












A mention to the excellent camouflage. Can you immediately spot the 3 fishes in the picture?

Monday, September 24, 2007

The bridge

Oh, that way ... really.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Puppy the fighter

The puppy and the pig face each other ready to a mortal combat ... suddenly the fearless killer machine jumps over a vanquished big pig …
















In the end, it really looked like the pig was having a lot of fun at the puppy expenses…














Friday, September 21, 2007

Tidal death trap


In a tidal pool a drama occurred, probably a few hours before my arrival. A fish trapped in a tidal pool, lacking of oxygen was caught by a Sea anemone and was being devoured right in front of my eyes.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

The revenge of the hermit crabs

Yesterday was a public holyday, celebrating the National women’s day, and as my family is leaving for some months, we took the afternoon off and went to the beach, we always have fun there and of course it is always a place full of blogging opportunities (I will be posting some amazing stuff over the next few days).
I decided to look for hermit crabs, and did take some shots … until I started feeling itching on my legs. It started growing in my body until I realize it was not some insect bite but actually a skin allergy, maybe of something I stepped over while distracted by the hermit crabs. This morning I felt like I had been bitten by 1000 mosquitoes. I am on hydrocortisone and antihistaminic pills but can only think that maybe in some way the hermit crabs got a little revenge over the title of this blog. Well, I really need to go scratch myself now …

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Love of one day (amor-de-um-dia)

These beautiful flowers, possibly from the family Asteraceae, last only for one day and at the sunset fade away, to be replaced in the next morning by another flower. Locals call it the love-of-one-day …

Monday, September 17, 2007

Numbers telling stories (cholera)

Today was one of those days were I couldn’t leave the office building ... one of the tasks I needed to do was ensuring that proper reporting was prepared for a cholera related project. Not to be limited to data from Sao Tome and Principe I went and googled Cholera in the web and found this information from WHO (http://www.who.int/) that I compiled in the table that follows:
FYI in this 150.000 people country we had more cases of cholera than Europe, North America, Oceania and Asia altogether. It would be almost comic if it wasn’t a terrifying reality.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Blowing 50 balloons is almost fun

Well I have to say that blowing over 50 balloons is quite an amazing experience, it fills the ground with balloons and all around with light spots … the outcome was fun even if half of them popped before the party.
Just to kill time I have googled popped ballons and found this: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2007/05/15/nosplit/eaquestion115.xml

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Hitler … really?

Just yesterday an electrician came to install a lamp in a new meeting area. You wouldn’t be able to guess the first name of this young man - Hitler. Has I inquired him about his name he simple told me: “well my parents didn’t know who he was and enjoyed the sound of the name”. Oh my …

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Touch-me-not (não-me-toques)







Well, you’ve probably heard about this plant, the Sensitive plant (Mimosa pudica L.).This plant is sitting in the backyard of my office, and it still amazes me. Here goes a demonstration with the help of my good friend, Daigo, and his finger.

















You can find information about the Sensitive plant and some interesting links at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensitive_plant