Tuesday, June 4, 2013

PR5C - CMDXGroup MEL ISLAND DXPEDITION SA - 047

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PR5C - CMDXGroup
MEL ISLAND DXPEDITION SA - 047

26 to 30 October 2013


Equipments

ANTENNAS
• For 160/80/40M: Battle creek vertical
• For 20/15/10M: Hi-gain TH-3 w/rotator
• For 6M: 5el LFA home-made
• RX Antenna: flag w/rotator

RADIOS
• 1 - YAESU FT 2000
• 3 - YAESU FT-897D
• 3 - 700W AMPLIFIER


About MEL Island SA-047


Ilha do Mel (Honey Island) has a curvaceous outline, pristine beaches, diverse ecosystems, and no cars at all. Access to the island, one of the top destinations in Southern Brazil, is made by boat only and controlled by an environmental institute; no more than 5,000 people can visit at a time.

The island has never been busier since its first inhabitants left behind traces of their existence in local sambaquis, or shell mounds, over 5,000 years ago. Ilha do Mel draws plenty of young travelers during the summer and the Brazilian version of spring break, in October. However, the beaches around the villages of Encantadas, to the south, or Nova Brasília and Fortaleza, on the whale-shaped north, still offer a tranquil environment for hiking, scuba diving, boat trips and contemplation.
Top Attractions:

In Encantadas, go surfing, scuba diving or people watching at Mar de Fora (Outer Sea), one of the island's best beaches - then view the sunset from the pier. Nearby Gruta das Encantadas, a grotto by the sea, is worth a visit; you can enter the grotto when the tide is low.

Near Nova Brasília, walk and climb dozens of steps to Farol das Conchas (Lighthouse of the Shells), designed by Zózimo Barroso, who also designed the Itapuã lighthouse in Salvador. The one on Ilha do Mel was built in 1872 by P. & W. MacLellan, from Scotland, during the reign of D. Pedro II.

The view from Mirante do Farol, the lighthouse lookout point, is superb: bring your camera for great shots of three beaches - Praia de Fora, Ponta do Joaquim and Praia Grande.

Fortress of Nossa Senhora dos Prazeres, a 40-minute walk from Nova Brasília on the Figueira trail, is another can't-miss stop (which can also be reached by boat or bicycle). The fort was built in 1767, when Brazil was still a Portuguese colony, to defend the coast from attacks from French and Spanish galleons.

Dolphins show up often in Baía dos Golfinhos, a bay which can be reached by boat from the Encantadas and Nova Brasília piers. Tours (about $13 and up, depending on the number of people) can be arranged with the boatmen.

Ilha do Mel (Honey Island) has a curvaceous outline, pristine beaches, diverse ecosystems, and no cars at all. Access to the island, one of the top destinations in Southern Brazil, is made by boat only and controlled by an environmental institute; no more than 5,000 people can visit at a time.

The island has never been busier since its first inhabitants left behind traces of their existence in local sambaquis, or shell mounds, over 5,000 years ago. Ilha do Mel draws plenty of young travelers during the summer and the Brazilian version of spring break, in October. However, the beaches around the villages of Encantadas, to the south, or Nova Brasília and Fortaleza, on the whale-shaped north, still offer a tranquil environment for hiking, scuba diving, boat trips and contemplation.
Top Attractions:

In Encantadas, go surfing, scuba diving or people watching at Mar de Fora (Outer Sea), one of the island's best beaches - then view the sunset from the pier. Nearby Gruta das Encantadas, a grotto by the sea, is worth a visit; you can enter the grotto when the tide is low.

Near Nova Brasília, walk and climb dozens of steps to Farol das Conchas (Lighthouse of the Shells), designed by Zózimo Barroso, who also designed the Itapuã lighthouse in Salvador. The one on Ilha do Mel was built in 1872 by P. & W. MacLellan, from Scotland, during the reign of D. Pedro II.

The view from Mirante do Farol, the lighthouse lookout point, is superb: bring your camera for great shots of three beaches - Praia de Fora, Ponta do Joaquim and Praia Grande.

Fortress of Nossa Senhora dos Prazeres, a 40-minute walk from Nova Brasília on the Figueira trail, is another can't-miss stop (which can also be reached by boat or bicycle). The fort was built in 1767, when Brazil was still a Portuguese colony, to defend the coast from attacks from French and Spanish galleons.

Dolphins show up often in Baía dos Golfinhos, a bay which can be reached by boat from the Encantadas and Nova Brasília piers. Tours (about $13 and up, depending on the number of people) can be arranged with the boatmen.
























QSL INFO
Only for QSOs with PR5C between Out 26, 2013 and Out 30, 2013

the front side QSL card


the back side QSL card


LotW / e-QSL: All QSOs will be confirmed via LotW and e-QSL.
Direct: SAE and postage return w/2 green stamp or 1 IRCs

Manager:
Evandro A. Silva
PU5SVE
P.O. Box 2001
Campo Mourão - Brazil - 87.301-980





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