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The unofficial ambassador of Madeira. Highlighting hidden valleys and steep cliffs that provide natural fortification, preserving the island’s serene splendor.
Madeira #news madeira-weekly.com/2025/07/26/lux… Luxury Helicopters: Pro Tourism v Citizen Negation ...
Lady Sarah Forbes Bonetta was orphaned in 1848 when her parents were killed in a slave-hunting war. In 1850, she was taken to England & presented to Queen Victoria as a “gift”. She became the queen’s goddaughter & a celebrity known for her intelligence. THREAD
Lady Sarah Forbes Bonetta "Whenever we pass by the British Cemetery in Funchal, I always think of the eventful life of Sarah Forbes Bonetta. You are probably wondering why as this name probably does not ring a bell. Here goes the story ..." ocean-retreat.com/history/sarah-…
It's a thing all communities can do, litter pick, remove graffiti & stickers, weed & sweep corners. Little by little we CAN make a difference. I have done all this for years I even do it on holiday like here in Madeira last few weeks
"Covid, pandemic, climate change, poverty, politics, ignorance, depression, discrimination. All the signs that compel the world to go now under construction. We humans (yourself) are the only 'contractors' available who can fix and restore it." ~ Laninka #Madeira🧭
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Today's coastal walk from Santana to São Jorge #Madeira
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That's lovely, you'd have loved the environmental festival we found here in Madeira, whole village decked out in decorations made from recycling
Bit bigoted thing to say, it's not actually it's locals, confirmed by local social media. Few brits in Madeira other than middle aged walkers it's not a party island. This is not even on tourist maps. High in the mountains. How about this then? Miles up a disused track?
#news timesofmadeira.com/before-the-run… Before Madeira had an airport, seaplanes landing in Funchal Bay provided the island’s only air link to the outside world.