The three rocky Desertas Islands, often the first sight for travelers approaching Madeira before landing at Funchal’s airport, stand as a testament to natural preservation. Shielded from development, these islands serve as a sanctuary for local bird species, offering a glimpse into an untouched ecosystem. Visitors can experience a rugged, unspoiled landscape, where the sounds of nature and the calls of seabirds dominate the environment.
Desertas Islands (Ilhas Desertas)
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