Fajã dos Tijolos

Fajã dos Tijolos
Fajã of the Bricks
Debris field (Fajã)
Named for: Bricks
Country Portugal
Autonomous region Azores
Group Central
Island São Jorge
Municipality Velas
Biomes Temperate, Mediterranean
Geology Alkali basalt, Tephra, Trachyte, Trachybasalt
Orogeny Volcanism
Period Holocene
Management Secretário Regional do Ambiente e do Mar
 - location Rua Cônsul Dabney - Colónia Alemã, 140, Horta, Faial
 - elevation 28 m (92 ft)
 - coordinates 38°32′2″N 28°37′45″W / 38.53389°N 28.62917°W
Owner Regional Government of the Azores
For public Public
Visitation Accessible by foot, yet restricted during periods of inclement weather
Geographic detail from CAOP (2010)[1] produced by Instituto Geográfico Português (IGP)

The Fajã dos Tijolos is a permanent debris field, built from the collapsing cliffs on the northern coast of the civil parish of Ribeira Seca, in the municipality of Calheta, island of São Jorge, in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores.

Fajã dos Tijolos is located along a narrow trail that links Fajã do Belo and Fajã da Caldeira de Santo Cristo, but was also linked by a lagoon that connected the two fajãs.[2]

Owing to the geodynamic nature of the coast, the lagoon became divided in two and eventually dried-up.[2]

The residents of this fajã lived an isolated existence dedicated to agriculture and fishing, cultivating small vineyards, parcels with tarot, corn, greens, potatoes, onions, garlic and figs.[2] Until it dried-up, the small lagoon permitted small fishing, while fisherman took their boats to the waters edge at the local boat ramp, which provided access to the cobblestone beach and bay.[2] The raising of cattle also helped to support the small community.[2]

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Notes
  1. IGP, ed. (2010), Carta Administrativa Oficial de Portugal (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: Instituto Geográfico Português, retrieved 1 July 2011
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 SRAM (2012)
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