Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Sao Miguel

Our azorian scouting trip ends in beutiful Sao Miguel. Although we think that Pico has everything we need location wise to make our movie, it was important for us to visit Sao Miguel as it is the largest and most modern Island in the azores. We will probably be obtaining actors and crew from this island and may have to spend some time over here.

Of course, we also had some time to take a look around and enjoy some of the island's natural beauty.

We had great luck in obtaining a terrific guide who showed us, in the short amount of time that we had, a large portion of the island. Most of our time was spent on the southern side of the island in an area called seite ciedads (my spell check doesn't work in portuguese, so please excuse my horrible spelling). Seite Ciedads, which I believe translates to seven fountains, is the place where Sao Miguel has its famous two lakes that touch and as you can see from the picture, one of the lakes is green and the other is blue. It's quite a site to behold. Our excellent guide, Joao, showed us many lakes that were not only beutiful, but also impressive in the way that the portuguese people have preserved them from litter and unnecessary tourist buildings.

We did not have enough time to see their famous Furnas, but he did show us an area where the water was boiling and people had found an area where the mixture of cold stream water and boiling volcanic water mixed to make a warm watering hole. Both Anderson and I were very jealous of the people inside as we didn't have the time to go inside ourselves.

We leave Sao Miguel unsatisfied as we did not give ourselves enough time to really get a good feeling for the island of, but we are content with the knowledge that we will return and give the island the adequate time that it deserves.

Obrigado Sao Miguel!
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Friday, August 13, 2010

Bonus Photos

No new and exciting adventures the past couple of days, just boring planning and location pictures and logistics to be taken, so for this blog I leave you with some pictures that I like that have not been posted yet.

Enjoy.
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Sao Jorge

We came to Sao Jorge and I did not expect much. I left the island with a love for it equal to Pico.

My godfather Moses was born on the island, so he was happy to take us there to show us around. His brother picked us up and showed us as much as any man possibly could in the limited amount of time that we had to spend there.

I had previously thought that the view of Pico was amazing from Faial, I was wrong, the word amazing belongs to Sao Jorge. The picturesque Pico unveiled herself from the clouds today to show that she still had some tricks up her sleeve. Every picture that we took turned out great and still you feel as though we were doing a disservice to her elegance as she is much more beutiful when observed in person.

Moses' brother Angelo was a terrific guide as he knew all the right places. He also knew all the right people as everywhere we went on the island opened up their homes to us. There are over 9000 people on this island and I would be surprised if there was someone living here that he didn't know.

We prolonged our trip as much as we could and we leave with a fond memory of the beuty of Sao Jorge, the friendliness of its people and the generosity of Angelo.

I will scour the script to find a way to crowbar this island into the movie one way or another.

Obrigado Sao Jorge.
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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Climbing Pico



We finally climbed Pico!

Last night was clear so we decided to give it a go. We awoke at 5am and were climbing by 5:45, we were a little nervous because clouds had started to form by the time we started, but we made it up with no trouble and even though we could not see any of the other Islands, it was still beutiful up top.
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Sunday, August 1, 2010

Fial



We arrived in the city of Horta In the island of Fial today. My aunt's cuzin Antonieta lives on the island and showed us around a little bit. Although, I don't think that we will film much here if anything, there is a beautiful view of Pico from this island that will prove to be useful.

And of course, as with any hard day's work of scouting, we must finish with a beer. Today's beer has been furnished by the island's own beer, Melo Abreau inside the world famous tavern, Peter's.

Salute
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