Good evening! For most of these Daily Nature Fixes, I sorta just cycle through a bunch of photo albums from our various trips and pick one at random. Tonight, I landed on our trip to The Azores. Now I normally try and pick some sort of theme for the post, but I don't really have one tonight. I just wanted to share a few of my favorite scenes from that place. So here's a few of my best photographs form the island of Sao Miguel!
^^^There were a lot of flowers all around the island, the most eye-cathing were the mature hydrangea plants all over the place. I think the bush on the right is one, but it wasn't blooming. I'm not sure what the other red flowers are. They made for a neat foreground regardless. In the distance, you can see the small town of Sete Cidades on the left and the big lake "Lagoa des Sete Cidades" in the center.
^^^I liked seeing these cows. They were out enjoying the nice weather and showing down. I took the photo while looking through the arch of a circa 1700's aqueduct that is no longer in use.
^^^I've shared another photo from this spot not too long ago, but I feel it's worth sharing again as it may have been the highlight of the trip for me. Well, this trial was, I mean. This is also looking over the Sete Cidades area, but we were a bit higher in elevation and you could see all sorts of volcanic craters in the landscape, as well as the massive caldera that encompassed the entire horizon.
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