Miranda do Douro
Espigueiros, no Soajo - I
Soajo II
Sortelha - I
Castro Laboreiro
Sortelha - II
Sortelha - III
Sortelha - IV
Crocus
Street Lamp
HFF
Sortelha IV
ERICEIRA
Folar de presunto -Folar de Chaves, a popular dish…
Castro Laboreiro
Guimarães I
Sortelha XII
Caretos de Podence
Belmonte
Piódão - IV
Sortelha XIII
Sortelha XIII
Life
HFF
Monsanto III
Monsanto IV
Age old water mill
Almeida
Cherry blossom of now.
Erosion
Ourém
Almeida in three PIPs...
Nazaré, the day is up - beach time.
Nazaré - The high jump
Feel good factor above it all.
The Chapel - Hermitage
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Color Nazaré - VI
PIC - NIC
Estação do Pinhão
Serra da Freita
Here he is, alone with his herd of 9 cows, the Cão…
At home.
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Passadiços
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Penamacor
Penamacor - Stone work
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Pelourinho
Penamacor - Chapel
HFF
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You and me
Serra da Estrela I
Serra da Estrela - II
Serra da Estrela - VII
Serra da Estrela - III
Serra da Estrela - V
Serra da Estrela - VIII
Serra da Estrela - Pinho Nórdico
Capela de Sta. Rita
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North Country - The bagpipe and the young ones
The Galician gaita (Gaita galega in galician, and Gaita gallega in Spanish) is the traditional instrument of Galicia. It is used in some parts of Portugal. The word gaita is used across northern Spain and Portugal as a generic term for "bagpipe", although in the south of Spain and Portugal it denotes a variety of horn, flute or oboe like instruments, according to region. The first known phonetic changes in Vulgar Latin which began the evolution to Galician-Portuguese took place during the rule of the Germanic groups, the Suebi (411–585) and Visigoths (585–711).
And today it is a true pleasure to see the tradition kept alive by their young people.
And today it is a true pleasure to see the tradition kept alive by their young people.
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