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| Portugal, Madeira Island, village Corujeira, municipality Ribeira Brava. A tourist attraction of Madeira is a Levada walk. Walking along a Levada, an irrigation canal. Most Levadas were built centuries ago by slaves. Today, a Levada is for irrigation of farmland, a footpath for local peasants and the tourism industry. The walker, hiker, has sometimes to walk on a narrow strip of concrete, with on one side a rock wall and on the other side, wild vegetation and deep gorge, ravine or valley. |
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