Capelinhos, located on the west coast of the island of Faial, is one of the most impressive and unique volcanic landscapes in the Azores. This site, formed by the 1957-1958 eruption of the Capelinhos volcano, offers a fascinating glimpse into the power of nature and how the island landscape was transformed.
The Capelinhos eruption was one of the most dramatic volcanic events in recent Azorean history. It created an entirely new stretch of land, covered in ash and lava, which is a sharp contrast to the lush greenery of the rest of the island. The remote and rugged beauty of Capelinhos attracts adventurers, geologists and photographers from all over the world.
A visit to Capelinhos is a journey through a lunar landscape, where the rugged terrain and black lava formations offer a unique experience. The lighthouse museum, partially buried under the ash of the eruption, tells the story of the volcano and its impact on the local people. From the top of the lighthouse, you have a panoramic view of the new land and the surrounding ocean.
Photographers will be fascinated by the dramatic, contrasting landscapes and rugged beauty of Capelinhos. The combination of historical significance and natural forces makes this place one of the most special sights on Faial.
Capelinhos is a living reminder of the Azores' volcanic origins and a must-see for anyone interested in raw and unspoilt nature. A photo of Capelinhos is a powerful memento of our planet's dynamism.
I am Antwan Janssen, travel and nature photographer from Uden. During my many travels on this globe I try to capture all the beauty on photo. As you can see on this site my preference goes to landscapes, wildlife but also to the local population, mostly abroad.. Read more…