「Cemetery of Anchors」 – that's how the Portuguese call the cemetery where anchors are laid to rest on one of the beaches of Tavira Island,</td>\n "home_text": "<p>Tavira Island is a bustling fishing port where, for centuries, local residents have been catching tuna. The fishing technique was invented by the Phoenicians: they used large nets attached to anchors to catch their prey. For a long time, the fishing industry sustained the island's population until the natural resources of its coastal 6 photos
Tavira Island is a bustling fishing port where, for centuries, local residents have been catching tuna. The fishing technique was invented by the Phoenicians: they used large nets attached to anchors to catch their prey. For a long time, the fishing industry sustained the island's population until the natural resources of its coastal waters were depleted.






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