Burracona Blue Eye

Stop off during an island tour to see Sal’s ‘Blue Eye’ cave/rock opening and lagoon.

When sunlight hits the right spot, the whole cave lights up to give a blue glow…didn’t quite happen today. Burracona Blue Eye, Sal Cape Verde.

Volcanic lava rocks

Souvenir sellers

The rules

6 thoughts on “Burracona Blue Eye

  1. AndysWorldJourneys – Melbourne, Australia – I'm Andy - I started travelling back in 1999 and fell in love with it straight away! Since then I have been to 84 different countries all over the world and visited every continent except for Antarctica. I love to visit places that are a bit off the beaten track - some of my favourite places include Central Asia, West Africa, India and Iran. Youtube - youtube.com/user/TheGreaterWorld Instagram - @worldjourneys Facebook - Andy's World Journeys Contact - andyjamesb75@gmail.com

    AndysWorldJourneys

    cape verde looks quite different and very interesting ive been to a bit of west africa but not here. thanks for posting

    1. Cherryl – UK – This and that, an all rounder!! If it amuses, entertains, inspires or proves useful to just one person then it's doing its job! God bless x 💛🔆🌴🎨🌼✈️

      Cherryl

      Yes – the different perspectives were a nice touch – what you see on the day all depended on the sunlight – so the photographs were really helpful to give us an idea of what we could have see.

      So sorry for such a late reply x

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