HFF
Sortelha VIII
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Travelling North
Berlengas
HFriday
Cortiça - Cork
Happy New Year
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As time goes by
Sortelha - V
Faith
Wave
HFF - Sesimbra, the port
Fortress and Lighthouse, it always had the two pur…
Bugio - II
Farol do Bugio ou Forte de S. Lourenço - I
Torre do Bugio - 38° 39′ 37.79″ N, 9° 17′ 56.23″ W
Cabo Espichel II
Cabo Espichel III
Cabo Espichel
Looking North from Cabo da Roca
'Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp-Or…
Setúbal Summer Street decoration - I
Men at work
She
Cork - sculpture
Pine trees
Pinhas
Setúbal, street.
Jovem Cegonha
Poppies
Platano
Man at work
Praia das Maçãs
Decoration or Amulet maybe both.
Feto
Ericeira - Chapel
Feira do Fumeiro III - Vinhais
Feira do Fumeiro II - Vinhais
Feira do Fumeiro - Vinhais
Peniche V - European shags
Podence
Peniche - II
Peniche
Podence - Carnaval 2016
Carnaval 2016
HFF - Praia das Maçãs
Palácio da Pena XI
Palácio da Pena X
Palácio da Pena IX
Palácio da Pena VIII
Palácio da Pena VII
Palácio da Pena VI
Palácio Nacional da Pena - V
Palácio Nacional da Pena - Figures IV
Palácio da Pena - lines III
Palácio da Pena - lines II
Palácio da Pena - lines I
Seixal
South Country
Cabo Sardão
The way of the Prince
Man at work
North Country - The bagpipe and the young ones
Man at work
Man at work
NAZARÉ
Papoila das praias
Cabo Raso
Sundown Syndrome
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Iberica Styles: Manueline, Plateresque, Mudejar, Isabeline, Churrigueresque
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Buçaco
The area around the Buçaco Palace was part of a Discalced Carmelite convent established in 1628. The monks of the Convento de Santa Cruz do Buçaco not only built a convent but also created a luxurious garden with many species of trees. The garden was supposed to represent Mount Carmel (where the order was founded) and the Earthly Paradise. Date from the late 17th century a series of chapels with representations of a Via Crucis in the garden. Part of the convent, including the church with Baroque altarpieces, is still preserved beside the palace. At the entrance of the old convent, there is a plaque to the Battle of Buçaco which commemorates the fact that Viscount Wellington, who later became the Duke of Wellington, spent the night in the convent after the battle on 27 September 1810. The Carmelites left Buçaco in 1834 century following the dissolution of the monasteries in Portugal.
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