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10/08/22 > Filming underway for “Rabo de Peixe,” Netflix’s second Portuguese original series : Production is moving along on “Rabo de Peixe,” the second original Portuguese series for Netflix. Produced by Ukbar Filmes and directed by Augusto Fraga and Patricia Sequeira, “Rabo de Peixe” is a ...
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10/08/22 > Azores passenger numbers at five year high : Azores airports registered 252,483 passengers disembarking in July, 52.3% more than in June and 15.1% higher than in July 2019, before the Covid-19 pandemic.
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09/08/22 > Catamaran carrying over tonne of cocaine intercepted on high seas near Azores : PJ police in coordination with the Navy and Air Force are celebrating the arrest of two Dutchmen following the discovery of over a tonne of cocaine on board the catamaran they were sailing close to ...
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08/08/22 > WWC22 – Valeria Tenison : This entry to our WWC22 competition takes us to the remote Azores. Valeria Tenison writes my name is Valeria Tenison, I am a sommelier and a journalist based in Bordeaux, France. I was lucky to work ...
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05/08/22 > 10 reasons to holiday in the Azores – from dolphin spotting to volcano walk : Terceira is one of the unspoiled and remote islands in The Azores Credit: Shutterstock Rupert Parker shares ten reasons to holiday in this Portuguese outpost. CLASSIC SIGHT: Capital Angra do ...
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05/08/22 > “A guaranteed favourite within five hours of flight”: Experiencing SATA Azores Airlines : SATA Azores Airlines’ new flights to the Azores from Montreal’s Trudeau airport are taking off in a big way. Travelweek Group’s news source for the French-speaking travel trade, Profession Voyages, ...
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05/08/22 > 12 reasons to visit the Azores : The Azores, a Portuguese archipelago made out of nine volcanic islands, is situated in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.Because they are so remote and far from the mainland, tourism hasn’t ...
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31/07/22 > August heatwave: 40C August hot weather 'not impossible' as Azores high pressure hits : SIMMERING coastal waters warmed by the historic July blaze will keep Britain on heatwave alert through the last leg of summer. The UK is once again facing an extreme temperature surge amid warnings ...
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19/07/22 > Why IS it so hot today? Warmest day in Britain's history is driven by a combination of climate change, Saharan desert air and the 'Azores High' pressure system pushing up from ... : Britain is experiencing its hottest day in history today - with temperatures soaring past 40C (104F) - so why are we seeing such ferocious heat and is climate change to blame?
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15/07/22 > Why IS it going to be so hot? An 'Azores High' pressure system that is unusually far north, mixed with desert air blown up from the Sahara and heatwave-intensifying climate ... : Experts say it is due to a number of factors, including winds blowing hot air up from north Africa and the Sahara, the 'Azores High' subtropical pressure system creeping farther north, and the ...