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Baía do Inferno

Coordinates: 15°01′13″N 23°43′25″W / 15.0203°N 23.7236°W / 15.0203; -23.7236
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Baía do Inferno
Satellite photograph of Santiago; the coastal indentation at lower left is the Baia do Inferno
Baía do Inferno is located in Cape Verde
Baía do Inferno
Baía do Inferno
LocationSouthwest of Pico da Antónia, south of Porto Rincão on the island of Santiago, Cape Verde
Coordinates15°01′13″N 23°43′25″W / 15.0203°N 23.7236°W / 15.0203; -23.7236
Max. length5 km (3.1 mi)
Max. width3 km (1.9 mi)

Baía do Inferno (Portuguese for "bay of hell", also: Baía de Santa Clara) is a bay on the southwest coast of the island of Santiago in Cape Verde in the Atlantic Ocean. The bay is completely within the municipality of Santa Catarina. It is a large and relatively sheltered bay, characterised by steep cliffs, more than 400 m high in some places.[1] The nearest settlement is Entre Picos de Reda, 3 km inland. Rincão lies 4 km north along the coast, Porto Mosquito 6 km southeast.

Wildlife

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The bay forms a part of the Important Bird Area "Coastal cliffs between Porto Mosquito and Baia do Inferno", which covers 160 ha and about 8 km of coastline. The site has been identified as an IBA by BirdLife International because the cliffs support 25–30 breeding pairs of red-billed tropicbirds. It also supports the largest colony of brown booby in Cape Verde.[1] The adjacent marine area (13 km2, maximum depth 244 m) has also been identified as an IBA, because of its importance for the red-billed tropicbird.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Coastal cliffs between Porto Mosquito and Baia do Inferno". Important Bird Areas factsheet. BirdLife International. 2018. Retrieved 2018-08-29.
  2. ^ "Coastal cliffs between Porto Mosquito and Baia do Inferno - Marine". Important Bird Areas factsheet. BirdLife International. 2018. Retrieved 2018-08-29.