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[[Image:Lagoa da Fajã dos Cubres.jpg|thumb|250px|A lagoon near Fajã dos Cubres, featuring Fajã de Santo Cristo.]]
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The '''Fajã dos Cubres''' is a permanent debris field, known as a [[fajã]], built from the collapsing cliffs on the northern coast of the [[Freguesia (Portugal)|civil parish]] of [[Ribeira Seca (Calheta)|Ribeira Seca]], in the municipality of [[Calheta (Azores)|Calheta]], island of [[São Jorge Island|São Jorge]], in the [[Portugal|Portuguese]] archipelago of the [[Azores]].


==History==
'''Fajã dos Cubres''' is a [[cliff]] and may be one of the most beautiful and exotic cliffs in the island of [[São Jorge Island|São Jorge]], [[Azores]]. It is located near the parish of [[Ribeira Seca (Calheta)|Ribeira Seca]] and the municipality of [[Calheta, Azores|Calheta]].
[[File:Faja dos cubres1.jpg|235px|left|thumb|A view of the cliffs that overhang the fajã with cattle]]
[[File:Faja dos cubres4.jpg|235px|left|thumb|An older view of the settlement and lagoon of Fajã dos Cubres]]
The [[spit]] received its name from the Seaside Goldenrod (''[[Solidago sempervirens]]''), a small yellow flowering plant, that is common to the fajã.<ref name=AdA16/><ref name="SIARAM2">{{citation |url=http://siaram.azores.gov.pt/patrimonio-cultural/fajas-dos-Acores/Faja-dos-Cubres-SJ/Faja-dos-Cubres.pdf |title=Fajã dos Cubres, São Jorge |location=Horta (Azores), Portugal |publisher=Secretária Regional do Ambiente e do Mar |language=Portuguese |year=2012 |accessdate=22 March 2014 |first=Ana |last=Cordoso}}</ref> This species, common along the eastern coast of the United States, spread throughout many of the islands of the archipelago.<ref name=AdA16/>


Its name (of this cliff) comes from a plant with small yellow flowers, its scientific name is ''[[Solidago sempervirens]]''. It is in the north coast of the island. It has a small road connecting the open road near the rock, paved in 1993. This street passes a large number of bridges frequently visited by tourists along with [[fajã da Caldeira de Santo Cristo]].


The size of the fajã has been attributed to the 9 July 1757 earthquake, considered the most violent tectonic quake that occurred in the Azores.<ref name="AdA16">Amigos dos Açores (2013), p.16</ref><ref name="SIARAM">{{citation |url=http://siaram.azores.gov.pt/zonas-costeiras/faja-cubres/Faja-Cubres.pdf |title=Fajã dos Cubres |location=Horta (Azores), Portugal |publisher=Secretária Regional do Ambiente e do Mar |language=Portuguese |year=2012 |accessdate=22 March 2014 |first=Rui |last=Sequeira}}</ref><ref name=SIARAM2/> This seismic event was characterized by violent movements of land (landslides, collapses and rockfalls) that were responsible for the creation of several fajãs on the island, such as the Fajã of Ponta Nova, and the growth of pre-existing fajãs.<ref name=AdA16/> The event, and associated aftershocks, were responsible for the destruction in Fajã dos Vimes, Fajã do São João and Fajã dos Cúberes, where ''"it moved the land, from the centre above, with luck, in them, there is no sign of buildings."''<ref name="AdA17">Amigos dos Açores (2013), p.17</ref> The earthquake produced major damage in Calheta and caused the death of 1034 on the island of São Jorge.<ref name=AdA17/><ref>Nunes et al. (2003), p.266-268</ref>
[[Image:Lagoa da Fajã dos Cubres, Calheta, ilha de São Jorge, Açores, Portugal.jpg|thumb|250px|left|A lagoon near Fajã dos Cubres, featuring Fajã de Santo Cristo.]]


The Hermitage of Nossa Senhora das Lurdes was open to the faithful on 18 October 1908.<ref name=AdA16/><ref name=SIARAM2/> It was offered to the public by António Faustino Nunes, a native of this fajã and later emigrant to California.<ref name=AdA16/> . To the rear of the church is a tidal well, who some believed its waters were considered miraculous.<ref name=SIARAM2/>
Fishers around the whole island relocated to [[lagoon|Lagoa]] dos Cubres and serves among the fishes including [[halibut]]?. It is used small nets for catching fishes. The lagoon is made up of salt water, subject to mammals and makes up of its water used for oxygen for mammals. Fishers, that name among local as young [[mullet (fish)|mullets]], Vegetation also dominates richly around the water sides. By the edges of the lagoon, on the field, rich in plants including[[juncus]].


The small settlement was completely in the earthquake of July 9, 1757. It was later rebuilt for a few years, it suffered large damages during the [[1980 Azores earthquake|earthquake in 1980]].


During the [[1980 Azores earthquake|1980 earthquake]] several buildings were damaged.
Its properties went, appearedly with vicissitudes on rebuilding houses and really presented with the aspects with commodities of modern time and presents an inner comfort without characterizing a unique countryside within the bluff. It has for many times a primary school and has some students. People around the nearby parishes features farmlands and includes many products. [[maize|Corn]], [[winery]], [[potato]]es, [[tomato]]es and cattle are common in the area. . In the winter, some animals from [[Norte Pequeno]] and [[Ribeira Seca (Calheta)|Ribeira Seca]] hibernate.


==Geography==
[[Image:Faja dos cubres4.jpg|thumb|350px|Another view of Lagoa da Fajã dos Cubres]].
[[File:Fajã dos Cubre, vista parcial, ilha de São Jorge, Açores Portugal.jpg|thumb|235px|left|An aerial view of the fajã and cliffs that gave rise to its formation]]
[[File:Lagoa da Fajã dos Cubres, Calheta, ilha de São Jorge, Açores.JPG|thumb|235px|left|A view of the lagoon and the Hermitage of Nossa Senhora das Lurdes]]
The fajã is an irregular form, with four small islets, and is heavily influenced by tidal waters, due to the diffusion of salt water into the lagoon.<ref name=AdA17/> In comparison with the lagoon of the Fajã da Caldeira de Santo Cristo, there is no canal to the sea, which affects the dynamic of this ecosystem.<ref name=AdA17/> Morton (1998) identified two areas: one along the west, where the tidal waters rise between {{convert|20|-|30|m|ft}} (and which the salinity is elevated between 10-26%) and the eastern section, where salinity levels are between 0-6%.<ref name=SIARAM2/><ref name=AdA17/> This milder salinity even allows the survival of a small population of frog ('[[Rana esculenta]]'').<ref name=SIARAM2/><ref name=AdA17/>


The bluff features a port, boats fishes several times. Fishes are used with a rock on a boat with a can and its nets, this is now prohibited and other uses are requited. [[Mullet (fish)|Mullets]], [[anchovies]] and some others are abundant.


[[Image:Faja dos cubres1.jpg|thumb|350px|Other aspects on the Lagoa da fajã dos Cubres]]



This bluff was creted with several streams with a permanent course. In the Ribeiras de José Inácio, do Grotão and dos

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Of the plants that exist at Fajã dos Cubres the predominant species include, the sharp-pointed rush (''[[Juncus acutus]]''), along the lagoon, Queen Anne's lace (''[[Daucus carota]]'') and the Azorean [[Spurge]] (''[[Euphorbia azorica]]'').<ref name=SIARAM2/><ref name=AdA17/> The presence of estuary grasses (''[[Ruppia maritima]]'') within the lagoon is of great importance, since they were exceptional within the Azores (and only at this site).<ref name=AdA17/> The fajã has a variety of typical marine flora and fauna, and its lagoon has become a natural refuge for diverse marine and migratory birds.<ref name=SIARAM2/> Nesting birds include the [[Cory's Shearwater]] (''[[Calonectris diomedea borealis]]''), [[Common Snipe]] (''[[Gallinago gallinago]]''), [[Yellow-legged Gull]] (''[[Larus cachinnans atlantis]]'') and the [[Common Tern]] (''[[Sterna hirundo]]'').<ref name=AdA17/> In addition, annually, farmers bring cattle down to the fajã to graze. Although prohibited now, at one time fishing occurred in the lagoon, mostly [[mullet (fish)|mullet]] and [[anchovies]], using netting techniques.



The fajã, which is part of Ribeira Seca, is {{convert|3|km|mi}} west of the larger, Fajã da Caldeira de Santo Cristo.<ref name=AdA16/><ref name=SIARAM/> It is accessible by a winding road that descends the northern cliffs from the village of [[Norte Pequeno]]. Until 1993 this was a dirt roadway, and crossed many small bridges, where water drained from the plateau, but it was eventually asphalted by regional authorities.


The settlement constitutes a unique countryside, with a mix of buildings with modern and older amenities. A primary school has at some times operated, based on the number of available students, with most children bused to the larger secondary schools on the plateau.<ref name=SIARAM2/>


==References==
;Notes
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;Sources
* {{citation |publisher=Amigos dos Açores: Associação Ecológica |title=Roteiro: Pico da Urze-Fajã de Santo Cristo-Fajã dos Cubres |editor=Amigos dos Açores |first=T. |last=Braga |first2=J.C. |last2=Nunes |language=Portuguese |location=Pico da Pedra (Ribeira Grande), Portugal |year=2012 |accessdate=22 March 201}}
* {{citation |last=Avellar |first=J. |year=1990 |title=Ilha de S. Jorge (Açores): Apontamentos para a sua Historia |location=Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal |language=Portuguese}}
* {{citation |last=Caldas |first=J. |year=2000 |title=Arquitectura Popular dos Açores |publisher=Ordem dos Arquitectos |location=Lisbon, Portugal |language=Portuguese}}
* {{citation |last=Forjaz |first=Vitor Hugo |last2=Fernandes |first2=N.S.M. |year=1975 |title=Carta Geológica de Portugal na escala de 1:50000. Noticia explicativa das Folhas A e B da ilha de S. Jorge (Açores) |publisher=Serviçoes Geológicos de Portugal |location=Lisbon, Portugal |language=Portuguese}}
* {{citation |last=Lopes |first=M. |year=1970 |title=A Ilha de S. Jorge do arquipelago dos Açores: contribução para o estudo da sua morfologia e atividade vulcanica |publisher=Universidade de Lourenço Marques |language=Portuguese |location=Angola}}
* {{citation |last=Madeira |first=J. |year=1998 |title=Estudos de neotectónica nas ilhas do Faial, Pico e S.Jorge. Uma contribuição para o conhecimento geodinâmico da junção tripla dos Açores |publisher=University of Lisbon |location=Lisbon, Portugal |language=Portugese}}
* {{citation |last=Monterey |first=G. |year=1981 |title=Graciosa e São Jorge (Açores): Duas ilhas no Centro do arquipelago |location=Porto, Portugal |language=Portugese}}
* {{citation |last=Morton |first=B. |last2=CUnha |first2=R.T. |year=1993 |title=The Fajã de Santo Cristo, São Jorge. Revisted and a Case for Azorean Coastal Conservation |publisher=Açoreana |issue=7(4) |pages=539-553 |language=Portuguese}}
* {{citation |last=Morton |first=B. |last2=Britton |first2=J. |last3=Martins |first3=A. |year=1998 |title=Ecologia Costeira dos Açores |publisher=Sociedade Afonso Chaves |location=Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal |language=Portuguese}}
* {{citation |last=Motta |first=J. |last2=Nunes |first=J.C. |contribution=Estidps Gravimétricos na Ilha de S. Jorge (Açores): Primeiros Resultados |title=Proceedings da 3ª Assembelia Luso-Espanhola de Geodeisa e Geofiscia, Valência |editor-last=Garcia |editor-first=F.G. |editor-last2=Valero |editor-first2=J.L.B. |publisher=Universidad Politécnica de Valencia |issue=Tomo I |pages=266-268}}
* {{citation |last=Nunes |first=J.C. |last2=Forjaz |first=V.H. |last3=França |first3=Z. |year=2001 |contribution=Principais sismos destrutivos no arquipelago dos Açores: Uma Revisão |title=5º Encontro Nacional de Sismologia e Engenharia sismica - SISMICA 2001 |location=Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal |location=Laboratorio Regional de Engenharia Civil |pages=119-131}}
* {{citation |last=Pereira |first=A. |year=1987 |title=A Ilha de S. Jorge (Seculos XV-XVIII): Contribuição para o seu Estudo |location=University of the Azores |location=Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal}}
* {{citation |last=Porteiro |first=F. |last2=Santos |first2=R.S. |last3=Gonçalves |first3=J.M. |last4=Menezes |first4=G.M. |last5=Fonseca |first5=L.C. |year=1998 |title=Ichthyofauna of Lagoa de Santo Cristo-São Jorge Island, Azores |publisher=Açoreana |issue=8(4) |pages=447-456}}
* {{citation |last=Teixeira |first=O. |year=2001 |title=Ao Encontro das Fajãs |publisher=Câmara Municipal das Velas |location=Velas (Azores), Portugal |language=Portuguese}}


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Fajãs]]
*[[Fajãs]]
*[[Lists of cliffs in São Jorge Island]]
*[[Lists of cliffs in São Jorge Island]]
*[[Ermida de Nossa Senhora de Lourdes (Fajã dos Cubres)]]
*[[Ribeira Seca (Calheta)|Ribeira Seca]]


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Revision as of 23:53, 22 March 2014

Template:Geobox The Fajã dos Cubres is a permanent debris field, known as a fajã, built from the collapsing cliffs on the northern coast of the civil parish of Ribeira Seca, in the municipality of Calheta, island of São Jorge, in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores.

History

A view of the cliffs that overhang the fajã with cattle
An older view of the settlement and lagoon of Fajã dos Cubres

The spit received its name from the Seaside Goldenrod (Solidago sempervirens), a small yellow flowering plant, that is common to the fajã.[1][2] This species, common along the eastern coast of the United States, spread throughout many of the islands of the archipelago.[1]


The size of the fajã has been attributed to the 9 July 1757 earthquake, considered the most violent tectonic quake that occurred in the Azores.[1][3][2] This seismic event was characterized by violent movements of land (landslides, collapses and rockfalls) that were responsible for the creation of several fajãs on the island, such as the Fajã of Ponta Nova, and the growth of pre-existing fajãs.[1] The event, and associated aftershocks, were responsible for the destruction in Fajã dos Vimes, Fajã do São João and Fajã dos Cúberes, where "it moved the land, from the centre above, with luck, in them, there is no sign of buildings."[4] The earthquake produced major damage in Calheta and caused the death of 1034 on the island of São Jorge.[4][5]

The Hermitage of Nossa Senhora das Lurdes was open to the faithful on 18 October 1908.[1][2] It was offered to the public by António Faustino Nunes, a native of this fajã and later emigrant to California.[1] . To the rear of the church is a tidal well, who some believed its waters were considered miraculous.[2]


During the 1980 earthquake several buildings were damaged.

Geography

An aerial view of the fajã and cliffs that gave rise to its formation
A view of the lagoon and the Hermitage of Nossa Senhora das Lurdes

The fajã is an irregular form, with four small islets, and is heavily influenced by tidal waters, due to the diffusion of salt water into the lagoon.[4] In comparison with the lagoon of the Fajã da Caldeira de Santo Cristo, there is no canal to the sea, which affects the dynamic of this ecosystem.[4] Morton (1998) identified two areas: one along the west, where the tidal waters rise between 20–30 metres (66–98 ft) (and which the salinity is elevated between 10-26%) and the eastern section, where salinity levels are between 0-6%.[2][4] This milder salinity even allows the survival of a small population of frog ('Rana esculenta).[2][4]




Of the plants that exist at Fajã dos Cubres the predominant species include, the sharp-pointed rush (Juncus acutus), along the lagoon, Queen Anne's lace (Daucus carota) and the Azorean Spurge (Euphorbia azorica).[2][4] The presence of estuary grasses (Ruppia maritima) within the lagoon is of great importance, since they were exceptional within the Azores (and only at this site).[4] The fajã has a variety of typical marine flora and fauna, and its lagoon has become a natural refuge for diverse marine and migratory birds.[2] Nesting birds include the Cory's Shearwater (Calonectris diomedea borealis), Common Snipe (Gallinago gallinago), Yellow-legged Gull (Larus cachinnans atlantis) and the Common Tern (Sterna hirundo).[4] In addition, annually, farmers bring cattle down to the fajã to graze. Although prohibited now, at one time fishing occurred in the lagoon, mostly mullet and anchovies, using netting techniques.


The fajã, which is part of Ribeira Seca, is 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) west of the larger, Fajã da Caldeira de Santo Cristo.[1][3] It is accessible by a winding road that descends the northern cliffs from the village of Norte Pequeno. Until 1993 this was a dirt roadway, and crossed many small bridges, where water drained from the plateau, but it was eventually asphalted by regional authorities.


The settlement constitutes a unique countryside, with a mix of buildings with modern and older amenities. A primary school has at some times operated, based on the number of available students, with most children bused to the larger secondary schools on the plateau.[2]


References

Notes
  1. ^ a b c d e f g Amigos dos Açores (2013), p.16
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Cordoso, Ana (2012), Fajã dos Cubres, São Jorge (PDF) (in Portuguese), Horta (Azores), Portugal: Secretária Regional do Ambiente e do Mar, retrieved 22 March 2014
  3. ^ a b Sequeira, Rui (2012), Fajã dos Cubres (PDF) (in Portuguese), Horta (Azores), Portugal: Secretária Regional do Ambiente e do Mar, retrieved 22 March 2014
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Amigos dos Açores (2013), p.17
  5. ^ Nunes et al. (2003), p.266-268
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  • Teixeira, O. (2001), Ao Encontro das Fajãs (in Portuguese), Velas (Azores), Portugal: Câmara Municipal das Velas

See also