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Within a 6 hour flight from most European airports, Cape Verde is a series of 10 inhabitated volcanic islands some 500km off the coast of Senegal. The atmosphere of West African rhythms and mournful Portuguese melodies that shape Cape Verde's music is as much a part of this country as its beautiful beaches and impressive mountains.
Though tiny in surface area, the Cape Verde islands contain a remarkable variety of landscapes, from Maio’s barren flatlands to the verdant valleys of Santo Antão. Then there is Fogo, a single volcanic peak whose slopes are streaked with rivers of frozen lava. The beautiful beaches of Sal and Boa Vista are ever increasingly attracting package-tour crowds. Cape Verde's appeal is ever increasing albeit still for those tourists looking for something a little less visited. |
Cape Verde Travel Guide
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