Gabi Lombardo's photos
Porto Cruz on the river Douro (Porto/Portugal)
the gatekeeper - HFF!!
Biplane Santa Cruz - Lisbon/Portugal
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Gago Coutinho was an early Portuguese aviation pioneer who is commemorated in Lisbon by a monument of his biplane, the Santa Cruz. Gago Coutinho along with Sacadura Cabral were the first pilots to fly across the South Atlantic Ocean. Their flight of 8,400km departed from Lisbon on the 24 March 1922 and arrived in Rio de Janeiro 79 days later on the 6th June 1922.
The seaplane monument in Belem recalls this perilous voyage and is an exact replica of their Fairey seaplane. The monument of the Santa Cruz biplane is located in the Belem district, close to the Torre Belem, as it was from this parkland the plane took off from.
laundry day
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Murale Jayme Planas Coronellas (Joao Samina), Praca do Comercio 84, COIMBRA, Portugal
Candy Lisa
would you like to listen to Fado?
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seen in in COIMBRA / Portugal
springtime
rest day
enjoy this big meringue ;-))
after the rain
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The Runner (Lisbon/ Portugal)
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“Rare earth” sculpture by Tony Cragg named RUNNER in the Praça do Comèrcio, Lisbon / Portugal,
street music in Porto / Portugal
Ribeira Area of Porto/ Portugal -boats on the Dour…
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The Dom Luís I Bridge ( Ponte de Dom Luís I) is a double-deck metal arch bridge that spans the river Douro between the cities of PORTO and Vila Nova de Gaia in PORTUGAL. At its construction, its 172 metres (564 ft) span was the longest of its type in the world.....
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dom_Lu%C3%ADs_I_Bridge
a look in a lane in PORTO /Portugal
"Anémona" - Matosinhos / Porto (Portugal)
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She Changes, known locally as anémona (the anemone), is a sculpture designed by artist Janet Echelman for the cities of Porto and Matosinhos, Northern Portugal. The installation consists of three steel poles, cables, a 20-ton steel ring and a net structure of varying densities and colors.[1] The sculpture is Echelman's first permanent public art installation.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/She_Changes