Capelinhos on Faial

A few years ago, the Capelinhos Interpretation Centre was opened in dedication to the volcano’s eruption in 1957/1958. This brand new center is a state-of-the-art building. Built underground, it has almost no impact on the landscape by blending successfully into its black and gray surroundings.

The centre lies under these heaps of ashes.

The centre lies under these heaps of ashes.

The tours begin with a 12-minute 3-D film titled The Formation of the Earth. After this film you see depictions of volcanic and seismic events around the world, minerals and gem stones, and much more.

The tour ends beneath the tower of the lighthouse. From there you have a great view onto a landscape still covered by ashes!

Another ruin serving as a reminder.

Another ruin serving as a reminder.

A dramatic scenery, but blowing ashes in one's face on such a windy day.

A dramatic scenery, but a strong wind blew ashes in our face...

This eruption also triggered another exodus – this time it concerned the islanders. Thanks largely to John F. Kennedy, the Azorean Refugee Act was introduced in 1958 allowing Azoreans to start a new life in the U.S.A. A copy of this historical emigration document is on view in the Capelinhos Interpretation Centre.

An intense emigration followed, reducing the island’s population substantially, and new Azorean settlements sprang up both in the U.S.A. and Canada.

Strange to think in all those years I spent in the States I had never met one who claimed to have Azorean roots. I had met so many new Americans claiming to be Germans, British, half Swiss and half Irish, one fourth Native American, etc. But never did I meet one emigrant from the Azores.

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