One of the preserved buildings in Sundy which was used for horse stabling in 1822 after the first cocoa plantations of the whole archipelago was established in Sundy.
Belo Monte view point, looking down onto the turquoise waters surrounding Banana beach.
The pristine beaches line the coast of BomBom
The boardwalk meanders over the basalt rocks connecting BomBom island with the mainland.
Dugouts are a way of life when it comes to fishing, here on the shores of Blue lagoon, São Tomé a craftsman meticulously carves his creation from a fallen tree.
Graphic detail of a dugout that tells a lifetime of stories.
Traditional beads adorn a young local girl in Pria Abade.
José Cardoso Cassandra, President of the Regional Government of Príncipe
BomBom Island, Principe
Coffee bud
Príncipe kingfisher (Corythornis cristatus nais)
The world is connected. Tow fisherman make their way to the fishing banks around Jockeys Cap.
Roça Sundy. The remains of the narrow gauge rail system that used to steam produce to Santo Antonio.
Príncipe sunbird (Anabathmis hartlaubii)
An extreme close up of a dugout carver meticulously carving the bow.