Tavira is a bustling fishing port on the Algarve in Portugal
surrounded by rolling countryside consisting of orange, fig and almond
trees. A short walk from the town is the beautiful Barril beach of fine
white sand that stretches for over 14 kilometers. Lying among the sand
dunes on the beach is what locals call the “Cemitério das Âncoras” or
the Cemetery Of Anchors. For centuries, Tavira thrived on the Tuna
fishing industry but when the fish stocks declined and fishermen gave up
their occupation, these anchors were left behind on the beach to rust.
It’s
not certain who was the first to line up the anchors but evidently
those who followed thought it was an idea worth emulating.
The
tuna fishermen and the fishing industry is long gone now replaced by
hotels and tourists. But this strange cemetery remains as a reminder of
the past, when tunas were a living resource.
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