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Madeira - 2009 Apr 20 - May 4



EasyJet Flight EZY 8937 from Gatwick to Madeira

Over Brittany?

Roger reading

Ponta São Lourenço peninsula
Madeira

Madeira (top) and the Isle of Wight shown on the same scale.
(Shameless rip-off from Google maps.) The official maps are the
Carta Militar (needs Internet Explorer)

top is a cross-section through Madeira from west to east.
Funchal

(
Wiki upload) Five hundred years of development of naval architecture.
The vessel on the left is a (presumably full size) replica of the
Santa María de la Inmaculada Concepción
which was the largest (!) of the three ships used by Christopher Columbus in his first voyage across the Atlantic in 1492.
It does half-day trips along the south coast

The old and the new - small fisherman and big ship

The upper part is a copy of
this image
which is linked to from
this page
about
RMS Titanic.
It has been scaled to match the Independence in size.
Bear in mind that the red bits of the Titanic represent its 10.5 metre, below the water line draught. With a draught of only 8.8 metres and that towering superstructure the Independence seems awfully top-heavy.
Avenida das Comunidades Madeirenses

looking east along the coast. Note how soon the cliffs begin.

looking east of Monte
lower station of cable car to Monte

looking up to Monte

Roger at ease

Inside the base station

Cacti are used to create a fence below the cars.

close up of the cactus fence

When I saw this telephérique, I said "I bet that was built by Austrians" and sure enough it was. See
this page on their website.
See
Rancho for another by Doppelmayr
Promenade

looking east towards the fort
Mercado dos Lavoradores - link needed

The famous fish market was finished for the day when we arrived and was being cleaned up

The courtyard, where flowers, fruit, leather and other goods are sold

The Independence of the Seas dwarfs the buildings in Funchal
town centre
Homenagem a Bordeira - statue outside the Embroidery Museum

bougainvillea grows out across the wires over the ribeiro
Avenida Arriga?

The Jacaranda trees contrast well with the yellow taxis

Note the woman at extreme right taking a photograph. She appears in the same posture on the left of the previous!

Toyota showroom with traditional
azulejos

near the Marina shopping centre

the Independence of the Seas seemed to be visible at the end of every street

Farewell to the Independence of the Seas

In the old town restaurant area
Pizo

the three chimneys on the right are on the
Central Térmica da Vitória - the thermal power station with 16 diesel generators.
Despite all that water (and a bit of wind power), this station generates 60% of the island's electricity
Cabo Girão

looking down to Ribeira Quinta Grande
Quinta Grande

teleférico down cliff
Cruz da Caldeira
Miradouro Restaurant

looking towards Funchal
espetada is meat on a long skewer. It is brought to your table on the skewer and hung up. In this restaurant they have holes in the table and in the tablecloth to take the stand.
Also visible in this picture is another Madeiran speciality
milho frito - fried cornmeal cubes
Encosta Cabo Girão

looking down to the villas. The location means that the HPB site may be cool and in cloud when it is sunny in Funchal

(
Wiki upload) the view from our bedroom window.
Stayed in
this unlikely article
for all of four days until some mean-minded person said
image removed - not in the UK, this article doesn't need photographs anyway.

from the clubhouse

HPB have created a path with an artificially tidy levada passing through the site. The real Levada do Norte runs nearby.

These tiny lizards scuttle over all the baclonies

HPB site at Encosta Cabo Girao
Funchal
Port

Aida cruise ship

Taken from the cable car to Monte

Looking towards Monte

Scaffold monkeys?
Jardim Tropical Monte Palace

Japanese garden

Lilies grow in profusion beneath these dramatic tree ferns

top of Japanese garden

Chinese warriors

Stepping stones

Roger in silhouette

Looking down through the garden towards Funchal
Grotto

Nymphs in alcoves

azulheos
(Image ripped off from somewhere on the web.)

The tallest vase in the world according to the 1992 Guinness Book of Records. 5345 mm high.
Now beaten by a
clay pot in Taiwan.

There seem to be very few dogs in Madeira and most of those we saw were asleep

Canna lilies

Crocosmia
Koi carp ponds

Ancient olive tree and lavender
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