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        MADEIRA ISLAND (PORTUGAL)

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Geography


 


Landscape and Character


 
The diversity of Madeira’s landscape provides the conditions for a great variety of natural habitats, accentuated by the contrasting altitudes.

Madeira can be divided into three main areas: the central mass, the western area and eastern area. The central area is volcanic in origin, with eruptions starting around 20 million years ago, they are thought to have finished 1.7 million years ago (all volcanoes are considered extinct).

Most of the island of Porto Santo is flat and much nearer sea level. The island has a 6 mile (9 km) stretch of unspoilt white sandy beach. The Desertas and Selvagens are geologically similar to Porto Santo.

Most of Madeira’s activity happens in the capital Funchal, a bustling city of around 120,000 inhabitants that tumbles down the hillside to the harbour and yacht marina. Built in an enormous natural amphitheatre with small narrow streets surrounded by green mountains.

The island offers some of the most exciting landscape in Europe. Irrigation channels or ´levadas´ can be followed from sources high up in the mountains, which in turn wind down spectacular cliff sides, passing through deep tunnels to their final destination.

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