A former portuguese cocoa plantation in São Tomé.
monument & historical places
Old photos dates the foundation of plantation Roça Guegue back to the end of 1800.
Where Greenwich Meets the Equator and the World Splits in Two.
The ruins of ancient Roça Infante is deep inside the Príncipe Natural Park.
Although there is still no road built for this location, it is accessible only by the sea or by a half-day pedestrian path from Santa Catarina.
Ribeira Izé, an abandoned plantation established in the early 19th century by iron-willed Maria Correia, a Príncipe-born woman determined to defy gender conventions by ruling her own domain.
A former plantation in São Tomé.
A former portuguese cocoa plantation in the heart of the São Tomé district of Mé-zochi.
At 670 meters above sea level, in a very suitable land for the cultivation of Arabica coffee, Monte Café State soon took the prominent place as the islands largest coffee producer.
Monte Macaco, Ilha de São Tomé
The Roça Monte Mario terreiro is located at an altitude of about 300 meters, surrounded on all sides by beautiful landscapes.
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