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Title
Praia Santa Monica (3 of 5)
Description
Three visitors of Praia Santa Monica stand near the shoreline looking out to sea.
Praia Santa Monica, also known as Praia Curralinho is one of ten beaches on the island of Boa Vista. The beach itself is seldom used by people due to underpopulation and the desert area. Instead, the beach is a protected area for turtles laying their eggs.
At the time of David Baxter's visit, it was a beach of some 12 miles in a virtual pristine condition.
Praia Santa Monica, also known as Praia Curralinho is one of ten beaches on the island of Boa Vista. The beach itself is seldom used by people due to underpopulation and the desert area. Instead, the beach is a protected area for turtles laying their eggs.
At the time of David Baxter's visit, it was a beach of some 12 miles in a virtual pristine condition.
Creator
David Baxter
Source
Notes by David Baxter
Irwin, Aisling and Wilson, Colum. Cape Verde Islands: The Brandt Travel Guide. (Guilford, 2001) pp. 109
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praia_de_Santa_M%C3%B3nica
Retrieved 28 February 2013
Irwin, Aisling and Wilson, Colum. Cape Verde Islands: The Brandt Travel Guide. (Guilford, 2001) pp. 109
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praia_de_Santa_M%C3%B3nica
Retrieved 28 February 2013
Date
1985
Rights
Rhode Island College
Format
Photograph
Identifier
CV85063
Baxter Image Item Type Metadata
Slide ID
CV-85-063
Island
Boa Vista
Date Scanned
2012-05-17