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Lista De Geossítios Geoparque Açores Lista de Geossítios Geoparque Açores 1. Corvo Caldeirão Fajã lávica de Vila do Corvo Ponta do Marco Coroínha e arriba de Pingas 2. Flores Caldeiras Negra, Comprida, Seca e Branca Caldeiras Rasa e Funda das Lajes Fajã Grande e Fajãzinha Pico da Sé Ponta da Rocha Alta e Fajã de Lopo Vaz Rocha dos Bordões Costa Nordeste Filão dos Frades Litoral de Santa Cruz Ponta do Albarnaz - Ponta Delgada Vale da Ribeira da Cruz e Ponta da Caveira Vale das Ribeiras da Badanela e Além Fazenda Vale e fajã lávica das Lajes Ilhéu de Monchique 3. Faial Caldeira Graben de Pedro Miguel Monte da Guia e Porto Pim Morro do Castelo Branco Península do Capelo Vulcão dos Capelinhos e Costado da Nau Arriba fóssil da Praia do Norte Arriba fóssil do Varadouro Ponta Furada 4. Pico Arriba fóssil Santo António - São Roque Fajã lávica das Lajes do Pico Gruta das Torres Ilhéus da Madalena Lajido de Santa Luzia Montanha Planalto da Achada Ponta da Ilha Algar/Gruta do Canto da Serra Fajã lávica de São Mateus Fajã lávica das Ribeiras Furna Vermelha Gruta dos Montanheiros Hornitos e Furna do Frei Matias Lajido da Criação Velha Lomba do Fogo Ponta do Mistério Cabeço Debaixo da Rocha 5. São Jorge Arriba das Fajãs dos Vimes - São João Cordilheira vulcânica central Fajãs do Ouvidor e da Ribeira da Areia Fajãs dos Cubres e da Caldeira do Sto Cristo Morro de Velas e Morro de Lemos Ponta dos Rosais Mistério da Urzelina 6. Graciosa Caldeira e Furna do Enxofre Caldeirinha de Pêro Botelho Ponta da Barca e Ilhéu da Baleia Porto Afonso e Redondo Ponta do Carapacho, Ponta da Restinga e Ilhéu de Baixo Arribas da Serra Branca e Baía do Filipe Baía da Vitória Erupção do Pico Timão Santa Cruz da Graciosa 7. Terceira Algar do Carvão Caldeira de Santa Bárbara e Mistérios Negros Caldeira de Guilherme Moniz Furnas do Enxofre Monte Brasil Pico Alto, Biscoito Rachado e Biscoito da Ferraria Ponta da Serreta e escoadas traquíticas Fajã da Alagoa - Biscoito das Calmeiras Graben das Lajes Ilhéus das Cabras Mistério 1761 e sistema cavernícola da Malha Grande - Balcões Serra do Cume Biscoitos - Matias Simão 8. São Miguel Caldeira do vulcão das Furnas Caldeira do vulcão das Sete Cidades Caldeira do vulcão do Fogo Caldeira Velha Gruta do Carvão Ilhéu de Vila Franca Lagoas do Congro e dos Nenúfares Ponta da Ferraria e Pico das Camarinhas Serra Devassa Vale da Ribeira do Faial da Terra e Fajã do Calhau Caldeira da Povoação Coroa da Furna - Arrenquinha Fajã lávica e arriba fóssil da Caloura Fajã lávica e ilhéus dos Mosteiros Morro das Capelas Morro de Sta. Bárbara, praias e Bandejo Pico da Vara e Planalto dos Graminhais Pisão - Praia (Água d'Alto) Ponta do Cintrão - Ladeira da Velha Praias do Pópulo, Milicias e São Roque Rocha da Relva Salto da Farinha Salto do Cabrito Vale da Ribeira Quente Vale das Lombadas Fontanário da Ribeira Seca Campo Geotérmico do Vulcão do Fogo 9. Santa Maria Barreiro da Faneca Pedreira do Campo Poço da Pedreira Ponta do Castelo Ribeira do Maloás Baía da Cré Baía de São Lourenço Baía do Raposo Baía do Tagarete e Ponta do Norte Baía dos Cabrestantes Barreiro da Malbusca Cascata do Aveiro Figueiral Porto de Vila do Porto 10. Geossítios Marinhos Banco D. João de Castro Dorsal Atlântica e Campos hidrotermais Canal Faial-Pico Ilhéus das Formigas e Recife Dollabarat .
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