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High above the Atlantic swell, an Algarve cliff fisherman ties on his bait and casts his line, fully 100m below. To fall from here is certain death. Behind is Cape St Vincent, known to the fisherman’s ancestors as “the end of the world.”

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Press, 28 January 1986, Page 17

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High above the Atlantic swell, an Algarve cliff fisherman ties on his bait and casts his line, fully 100m below. To fall from here is certain death. Behind is Cape St Vincent, known to the fisherman’s ancestors as “the end of the world.” Press, 28 January 1986, Page 17

High above the Atlantic swell, an Algarve cliff fisherman ties on his bait and casts his line, fully 100m below. To fall from here is certain death. Behind is Cape St Vincent, known to the fisherman’s ancestors as “the end of the world.” Press, 28 January 1986, Page 17