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[[image top left: photo of palm trees in front of row of buildings]]
[[caption: Largo do Infante - Horta, Faial, Acores.   Foto: Julio]]

[[image center left: bull pulling wine barrel cart down street]]
[[caption: WINE BARRELS RIDE UNDER CART, NOT IN IT]]

[[image bottom left: two women in black capes and hoods walking together]]
[[caption: TWO WALKING "COAL SCUTTLES" STOP TO TALK. All-enveloping and funereal, the traditional "cape and hood" once worn to shield women from the eyes of aliens, may still be seen occasionally on Ponta Delgada's streets. The huge stiffened hoods reminded the [[unreadable]] of old fashioned coal hods.

[[image top right: photo women displaying baskets of grapes with more loaded on cart]]
[[caption: FINE GRAPES GROWN IN THE AZORES' VOLCANIC SOIL. Blight once destroyed many of the islands' prosperous vineyards. Disease-resisting plants were imported from American and today the winde industry flourishes]]

[[image #1 bottom right: row of large white buildings]]

[[image #2 bottom right: water pond surrounded by plants, buildings in background]]

[[image #3 bottom right: artist's picture of windmill, farmer and bulls pulling a cart]]

[[image #4 bottom right: two windmills.
[[caption: Moinhos]]

[[image #5 bottom right: man with stick standing in front of his cart being pulled by bulls]]