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A working whaling factory turned into museum!
We had a pleasure of visiting the Whaler's Museum in Lajes before arriving here, and hesitated whether it makes sense to see both... trust me they are completely different experience despite having th...
Sao Roque do Pico was in the times one of the top place for artisanal Sperm Whale industry... meanwhile respectful of nature and never killing for nothing, contrary to what associations discurses... i...
The main source of enrichment of the island, a way of life, to survive. They use everything, bones, fat, from there the big ticks to convert the remains into oil. To highlight c...
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A working whaling factory turned into museum!
We had a pleasure of visiting the Whaler's Museum in Lajes before arriving here, and hesitated whether it makes sense to see both... trust me they are completely different experience despite having th...
Great way to learn local history!
This museum, though small in size, offers a huge amount of information about the history of the whaling history on Pico Island. Very nice staff.
The one to visit
Sao Roque do Pico was in the times one of the top place for artisanal Sperm Whale industry... meanwhile respectful of nature and never killing for nothing, contrary to what associations discurses... i...
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The main source of enrichment of the island, a way of life, to survive. They use everything, bones, fat, from there the big ticks to convert the remains into oil. To highlight c...
Image on a disappeared industry
The old shop of the arts and the arts of the arts and the arts of the arts and the arts of the arts and the arts of the arts and the arts of the arts and the arts of the arts and the arts of the arts and the arts of the arts and the arts of the arts and the arts of the arts and the arts of the arts and the arts of the arts and the art