★★☆☆☆ (2/5 – Recommended only for experienced explorers with caution)
Overgrown vegetation has aggressively reclaimed the old campground. The “visão das plantas” is literal—vines creep through tent skeletons, and tall grasses hide rusted equipment. It’s a photographer’s dream for decay aesthetics, but it’s clearly uninhabitable.
The so-called “Visão das Plantas” (Vision of the Plants) at the abandoned campsite on Praia do Grogue is a surreal, post-apocalyptic landscape. However, my recent visit revealed a beautiful yet hazardous environment, underscored by one very telling incident.
A Haunting Beauty: Where Nature Reclaims, but Safety Fails
While exploring near the treeline, a dry, heavy coconut—loosened by wind or time—broke free from a palm and fell (quebrou um coco). It didn’t just hit the ground; it crashed directly onto the collapsed roof of an abandoned tent (deitou na tenda), tearing through the moldy fabric. This moment perfectly summarizes the site: nature actively destroying what humans left behind.
★★☆☆☆ (2/5 – Recommended only for experienced explorers with caution)
Overgrown vegetation has aggressively reclaimed the old campground. The “visão das plantas” is literal—vines creep through tent skeletons, and tall grasses hide rusted equipment. It’s a photographer’s dream for decay aesthetics, but it’s clearly uninhabitable. The so-called “Visão das Plantas” (Vision of the
The so-called “Visão das Plantas” (Vision of the Plants) at the abandoned campsite on Praia do Grogue is a surreal, post-apocalyptic landscape. However, my recent visit revealed a beautiful yet hazardous environment, underscored by one very telling incident. It didn’t just hit the ground; it crashed
A Haunting Beauty: Where Nature Reclaims, but Safety Fails It didn’t just hit the ground
While exploring near the treeline, a dry, heavy coconut—loosened by wind or time—broke free from a palm and fell (quebrou um coco). It didn’t just hit the ground; it crashed directly onto the collapsed roof of an abandoned tent (deitou na tenda), tearing through the moldy fabric. This moment perfectly summarizes the site: nature actively destroying what humans left behind.