From rich but rugged soil, Azoreans supplement sea bounty with grain, fruits, and even locally grown tea. Here, a storehouse overlooks a procession of islet rocks, echoing the ships of whaling migrants who left for New England in past centuries.
On a Georgia island once home to a self-emancipated Black republic, whose citizens later evacuated to Trinidad, beach sand records water, wind, and the occasional feral horse or (here) winged dinosaur.