Zambujal - Natural Reserve of Sado's Estuary,
placed at 38º34'03.47''N 8º43'58.70''W
Setúbal District, Portugal
The Zambujal Farm, with a total area of 36 hectares, inserted in the Natural Reserve of Sado's Estuary offers a panoramic view over this Estuary and its surroundings.
In this Natural Reserve it is possible to see an important group of avifauna, resident as well as migratory, and observe some fishing activities (catching of bivalves, crabs, shrimps and soles).
It is also possible to visit the archaeological site dating from the Roman Period, about 2000 years old, where probably were made the amphoras, designed for maritime transportation of fish-farming and agricultural products for the entire Roman Empire.
In this Natural Reserve it is possible to see an important group of avifauna, resident as well as migratory, and observe some fishing activities (catching of bivalves, crabs, shrimps and soles).
It is also possible to visit the archaeological site dating from the Roman Period, about 2000 years old, where probably were made the amphoras, designed for maritime transportation of fish-farming and agricultural products for the entire Roman Empire.
Canon EOS 1000D ISO: 200 EXP: 1/30 DIAF: 4.0 EXT: 90mm
Small wood of Olea europaea Sylvestris from the 3rd Century B.C.
These trees have approximately 2.300 years!
Canon EOS 1000D ISO: 200 EXP: 1/30 DIAF: 7.1 EXT: 90mm
Egretta garzetta (Little egret) at Marateca riverside
Canon EOS 1000D ISO:400 EXP: 1/500 DIAF: 8 EXT: 300mm
Canon EOS 1000D ISO: 200 EXP: 1/400 DIAF: 7.1 EXT: 75mm
Himantopus himantopus (Stilt) at Marateca riverside
Canon EOS 1000D ISO: 200 EXP: 1/60 DIAF: 16 EXT: 75mm
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