![]() ![]() The building itself is a masterpiece of Portuguese architect Nuno Ribeiro Lopes, built underground on existing pre-volcanic ground,in order not to interfere with the landscape. Those interested n volcanoes can also check the part of the exhibition dedicated to several volcanic activities throughout the world. The interpretation centre is well organised, with several exhibitions that explain the eruption of the Capelinhos volcano in the sea, how it created new land and what was the impact of the long lasting eruption to the population. During this period, the eruption triggered hundreds of earthquakes, spread tonnes of ashes, destroyed 300 houses and caused the evacuation of 2,000 persons. The eruption started at sea on the 27th of September and lasted for 13 months, stopping in October 1958. New land near the lighthouse of Ponta dos CapelinhosĪfter the eruption of the Capelinhos volcano in 1957/58, Faial got new 2,4 km2 of new land. It was built in volcanic basalt and remained in activity until 1957, when the eruption of the Capelinhos volcano damaged part of the building, and covered great part of the lighthouse with ash. ![]() The lighthouse of Capelinhos was constructed in the late 19th century. This is a list of the things we did get to see and experience in Faial and can only recommend: 1. But we were surprised with the amount of lush vegetation and forest that we found in Faial and just regret that we did not stay longer in the island… With the last volcano eruption having happened hardly 60 years ago, we thought the island would mainly be black and brown. After spending ten days in Flores and Corvo, we must be honest, we did not have great expectations for Faial.
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