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Sao Tomé E Principé Collection

"Sao Tomé e Principe: A Captivating Blend of Nature, Culture, and Delights" Meet the Papa Gaio do Principe, a colorful parrot native to Sao Tome and Principe

Background imageSao Tomé E Principé Collection: This parrot is known as the Papa Gaio do Principe

This parrot is known as the Papa Gaio do Principe. It is an African Grey. Sao Tome and Principe is Africas second smallest country with a population of 193 000

Background imageSao Tomé E Principé Collection: Sao Tome and Principe

Sao Tome and Principe. A young Sao Tomense breaks open a coconut on a rock. They say that more people die in Sao Tome from coconuts falling on their heads than from hunger

Background imageSao Tomé E Principé Collection: A Sao Tomense woman laughs while carrying her washing up on her head

A Sao Tomense woman laughs while carrying her washing up on her head. She has just returned from washing her dishes in a river nearby

Background imageSao Tomé E Principé Collection: Se Cathedral in the city of Sao Tome

Se Cathedral in the city of Sao Tome. It was built at the turn of the 19th Century. Sao Tome and Principe is Africas second smallest country with a population of 193 000

Background imageSao Tomé E Principé Collection: I dont know what the name of this tree is Sao Tome

I dont know what the name of this tree is Sao Tome and Principe is Africas second smallest country with a population of 193 000

Background imageSao Tomé E Principé Collection: Wild raspberries held in the leaf of a Porcelaine Rose

Wild raspberries held in the leaf of a Porcelaine Rose. Sao Tome and Principe is Africas second smallest country with a population of 193 000

Background imageSao Tomé E Principé Collection: A worker from the plantation Roca Nova Moka

A worker from the plantation Roca Nova Moka in Sao Tome and shows us some coffee beans. The plantation is 12 hectares in size, but was once part of the much larger plantation Monte Cafe

Background imageSao Tomé E Principé Collection: A woman peels the skins away from cocoa beans

A woman peels the skins away from cocoa beans. Cocoa is one of Sao Tome and Principes biggest exports. They now sell Sao Tome chocolate in Marks and Spencers

Background imageSao Tomé E Principé Collection: A coffee bush in flower displays its distinct white flower

A coffee bush in flower displays its distinct white flower. The photograph was taken on the plantation Roca Nova Moka in Sao Tome and Principe

Background imageSao Tomé E Principé Collection: A bestaode macaco, a type of tropical flower of South American origin

A bestaode macaco, a type of tropical flower of South American origin. Its yellow flower can be seen. Sao Tome and Principe is Africas second smallest country with a population of 193 000

Background imageSao Tomé E Principé Collection: An Acacia tree on the edge of the city of Sao Tome

An Acacia tree on the edge of the city of Sao Tome, where young people go to bathe. Sao Tome and Principe is Africas second smallest country with a population of 193 000

Background imageSao Tomé E Principé Collection: A Sao Tomense woman on the island of Principe

A Sao Tomense woman on the island of Principe holds what is know as peixe salgado, meaning salted fish which has been dried in the sun

Background imageSao Tomé E Principé Collection: A goat in Sao Tome and Principe

A goat in Sao Tome and Principe. Sao Tome and Principe is Africas second smallest country with a population of 193 000. It consists of two mountainous islands in the Gulf of New Guinea

Background imageSao Tomé E Principé Collection: A Sao Tomense woman shows us what fish she is selling

A Sao Tomense woman shows us what fish she is selling in the market in the middle of Santa Antonio, the only town on the island of Principe

Background imageSao Tomé E Principé Collection: The church of Santa Antonio

The church of Santa Antonio (Saint Anthony) in the town of Santa Antonio on the island of Principe. Sao Tome and Principe is Africas second smallest country with a population of 193 000

Background imageSao Tomé E Principé Collection: Actors perform a play called Ferrabras - the play is

Actors perform a play called Ferrabras - the play is an annual event and is performed in Santa Antonio, Principes only town, in August

Background imageSao Tomé E Principé Collection: Amateur actors perform a Sao Tomense play called Auto

Amateur actors perform a Sao Tomense play called Auto de Floripes. The play is traditionally performed each year in August in the middle of Santa Antionio, on the island of Principe


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"Sao Tomé e Principe: A Captivating Blend of Nature, Culture, and Delights" Meet the Papa Gaio do Principe, a colorful parrot native to Sao Tome and Principe, adding vibrant hues to the islands' natural beauty. Immerse yourself in the enchanting charm of Sao Tome and Principe – an African island nation known for its breathtaking landscapes and warm hospitality. Witness the joyous spirit of a Sao Tomense woman as she effortlessly carries her laundry on her head, showcasing their remarkable strength and resilience. Explore history at Fortaleza de Sao Sebastiao, a majestic fortress that stands as a testament to the colonial past of these islands. Experience youthful exuberance on Praia Policia Militar as young people gather to hang out and play under the sun-kissed skies. Marvel at Se Cathedral in Sao Tome city – an architectural gem that reflects both Portuguese influence and local craftsmanship. Discover nature's wonders amidst lush greenery; even if we don't know its name, this magnificent tree in Sao Tome will surely captivate your senses. Escape to tranquility on Ilheu das Rolhos island resort where pristine beaches await you with crystal-clear waters lapping against golden sands. Indulge your taste buds with wild raspberries delicately held within Porcelaine Rose leaves – a delightful treat found only in these tropical paradises. Learn about local traditions from a young Sao Tomense girl who proudly shows us a coffee bush - one of many treasures grown here since colonial times. Witness dedication at Roca Nova Moka plantation as workers tirelessly nurture cocoa beans before they are transformed into heavenly chocolate delights. Peel away layers of flavor as you watch a woman skillfully remove cocoa bean skins - an essential step towards creating exquisite chocolate products enjoyed worldwide.