A selection of photographs taken in Brazil in 2012.
Part 36:
Guarapari (ES) – Morro Beach sunset
Vitória (ES) – Turtle
Guarapari (ES) – Morro Beach sunset
Vitória (ES) – Turtle
© Adriano Antoine Robbesom 2012, 2017
A selection of photographs taken in Brazil in 2012.
Part 36:
Guarapari (ES) – Morro Beach sunset
Vitória (ES) – Turtle
Guarapari (ES) – Morro Beach sunset
Vitória (ES) – Turtle
© Adriano Antoine Robbesom 2012, 2017
A selection of photographs taken in Brazil in 2014.
Part 15:
Gramado (RS) – Detached house behind the fence
Gramado (RS) – Oldtimer
Gramado (RS) – Turtle
Gramado (RS) – Detached house behind the fence
Gramado (RS) – Oldtimer
Gramado (RS) – Turtle
© Adriano Antoine Robbesom 2014, 2017
A selection of photographs taken in Brazil in 2014.
Part 4:
Porto Alegre (RS) – Turtle
Porto Alegre (RS) – Mãe de Deus Sanctuary
Porto Alegre (RS) – Mãe de Deus Sanctuary
Porto Alegre (RS) – Turtle
Porto Alegre (RS) – Mãe de Deus Sanctuary
Porto Alegre (RS) – Mãe de Deus Sanctuary
© Adriano Antoine Robbesom 2014, 2017
A personal selection of photographs with their stories.
121. Turtle Beach
SEPTEMBER 2007: Turtle Beach
Parque Pedra de Cebola, to be translated as the Onion Stone Park, is located near Camburi Beach, in the city of Vitória, capital of the state of Espírito Santo. The park is named after the onion-shaped giant stone, and attracts many visitors during the weekends and holidays. They not only visit the stone, but also will enjoy the bright colors of many plant and flower species, and the presence of a small number of animals. For sure, these turtles gain a lot of attention from many visitors. But they appear not to be much interested in the human species. They live their own, slow way of life: they sleep a lot, move around, eat their daily meals, swim around, and sunbathe groupwise. Because of the small size of their stone beach, they have to share the tine space with each other. For them it is no problem to lie down on each other.
© Adriano Antoine Robbesom 2007, 2015