Pomarão to Vascão 30th March

Thursdays Child
Robin & Joanna Minchin
Mon 30 Mar 2015 20:33
37:31.589N
007:30.782W
Pomarão to Vascão
'Night-owl Isabelle' came on deck around 11pm last night and heard the
Nightingale with its beautiful song carrying clearly across the quiet calm
river. With no wind blowing, Bol was able to record the birdsong with no
interruptions.
Today was hot and beautiful, we had an explore ashore both sides of the
river in Pomarão, sticking our heads into the old tumble-down buildings that
used to house the workers of the Rio Tinto mines, 16 km away. It was difficult
to try and picture the scene from 1850's onwards for about a century when the
area employed many thousands of people, it really is a ghost town now.
After many weeks of anticipation, 'Hawk-eye Harry' spotted Bee-eaters who
spend the summer here, a flock of approx 20 absolutely beautiful birds with a
very unusual birdsong arrived in the river today and are unlike any other birds
we have seen (our Bird Book describes their voice as "liquid bubbling 'pruupp'
"). The other ones we hope to spot are Golden Oriole due any day.
Up and away from Pomarão at high water, 2 miles south to the entrance of
the River Vascão for a precious last few days. We grabbed swimmers and headed
off in the dinghy, spotting many terrapins on the way sunning themselves on the
river bank. We had two gorgeous hours swimming, paddling, snorkelling,
experimenting with the GoPro underwater camera and generally luxuriating in the
30 degree heat with not another soul in sight. If we got chilly, we
climbed out the water for a few minutes and were soon warm again, bliss!
It is 9pm now and the river is so still that the stars are reflected in it.
We are really going to have to drag ourselves away from here next
week!
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