Friday, September 27, 2013

Draft photo reveals biodiversity of Vale do Ave

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There are many corners of the country where nature still emerges in an almost untouched, as if time had stopped there, aside from the hustle and bustle and commotion of big cities. The Vale do Ave was one of those places â€" before the harmful human touch to make him notice. Henry Triães believes that it is possible to reverse the situation and, with his camera in hand, is dedicated to recording the richness of there lives.

Located between the Minho and Douro Litoral, the Vale do Ave is composed of a diversity of municipalities that contribute to the unique landscape frame that features â€" like Fafe, Guimarães, Póvoa de Lanhoso. The Ave River is one of the most striking natural features of the region and who turned out to be more significant in the course of history of local industry.

The Vale do Ave page Nature and Lanscapes, which you bring, is an initiative of the amateur photographer Henry Triães, of 28 years, dedicated to capturing the biodiversity that characterizes this piece of Portugal. The project comes as a way to promote the natural heritage of the area and raise the debate around issues related to the "enchanted Valley", as you call it.

For four generations the family of Henry's address in Vale do Ave, where once ever a clean River, where it was possible to swim. "Dad Was relatively recently and it made me have the desire that, one day, my daughter can still view this valley as he once was â€" clean and beautiful", told Green Savers.

This man believes that the Vale do Ave region suffers from a large gap as regards the preservation, due to the heavy industrialization of the area. Actions such as the cleaning of rivers Vizela and Bird help to ecosystem health, but there are few efforts through such fragility.

"With the visits I do regular Vizela River I can see that the reappearance of new species, especially birds, due to the fact that the river be gaining new life, with the increase of marine life," says Henry. "This year I spotted a stork, which I didn't think possible in Vale do Ave."

See some of the images that Henry captures, showing that the recovery effort of natural areas affected by human activities give fruits.

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