The Island of Sal – Cape Verdi

Jun 3, 2011 | Fine Art

The following images were taken last week on a trip out to the the island of Sal. It was the first time I’ve visited this island. The terrian is much harsher and flatter than the other islands I’ve been to. I was keen to get off the beaton track and meet some of the locals, so my partner and I hired quad bikes and a local guide. Despite ending up looking like we’d been mud wrestling, the experience was amazing. All the images were taken with my digital Lieca.

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