Serra Negra, Cape Verde
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Serra Negra | |
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Elevation | around 96 m |
Location | island of Sal, Cape Verde |
Pronunciation | [se•rra ne•gras] |
Serra Negra (Portuguese for Black Mountain, also in Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEC and the Sal Crioulo) is a mountain in the southcentral part of the island of Sal in Cape Verde. The small mountain range runs from southwest to northeast and its length is nearly 1.5 to 2 km and the width is between 500 and 600 m.
[edit] Nearest places
- Santa Maria, south
- Murdeira, west
[edit] Geography and Information
The mountain are made up of rocks with soil colours being orange-like, tan and light brown. The mountain contains slopes and a few ledges. The mountain features no vegetation and are surrounded by desert. The mountain's elevation is only around 96 m and offers a panoramic views of much of the island including several villages as well as Espargos, its airport and Santa Maria. Several low system of hills forms a strip northwest of the island, the rest of the area are flat lands. The Atlantic Ocean dominates the eastern part and features a promontory, the Ponta da Fragatas in which is named for a sunken frigate which was headed for Europe from Central Africa, the remains are now underwater and was seen between the 1960s and the 1980s.
[edit] See also
The island of Sal and the surrounding islands |
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