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Roncão, Spring meadow !
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Yesterday
Healthy lunch !
IVECO Eurocargo - 2003.
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Penedos, HBM in red
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Ribeira do Vascão, the flooded ford
Overview to Praza Mayor.
Figo de Piteira
Ribeira do Vascão, the flooded ford
I gozzi genovesi ancorati al molo del porto con i…
Some time before sunset.
Pyrus communis, Pereira, Penedos
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Saint Lazarus Aqueduct (1st century).
Cacela Velha, HWW
Il lampione sulla spiaggia di Camogli
Cacela Velha
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Cacela Velha, Once there was a time...
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Cacela Velha, HBM
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Snail in regeneration
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Palace of the Marquis of the Conquest (16th centur…
Rumina decollata, Achatinidae, Penedos
Roman Circus.
Roman Amphitheatre.
I colori di Camogli riflessi nell'acqua del porto
On Peiki's grave...
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Palace East Wall.
Until the 15th century, sharing a meal with his vassals was one of the king's primary functions,
like exercising justice or offering protection. It was one of the main acts of union, so banquets, although occasional, were among the most important events at court.
The monumental Kitchen of the Palace of Sintra was built by D. João I, to serve the entire palace.
Its size is justified by the several hundred people who made up the court and since Sintra was a royal hunting territory, this was the place where game was prepared for banquets.
The emblematic volumes of the two 33-meter-high chimneys have become the symbol of Sintra.
Until the 15th century, sharing a meal with his vassals was one of the king's primary functions,
like exercising justice or offering protection. It was one of the main acts of union, so banquets, although occasional, were among the most important events at court.
The monumental Kitchen of the Palace of Sintra was built by D. João I, to serve the entire palace.
Its size is justified by the several hundred people who made up the court and since Sintra was a royal hunting territory, this was the place where game was prepared for banquets.
The emblematic volumes of the two 33-meter-high chimneys have become the symbol of Sintra.
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qui n'est en fin de compte pas laid, mais 33m de haut c'est énorme
merci pour ce partage et l'info,
agréable jeudi José
amitiés/rOland
Bonne journée. Amitiés
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Wünsche noch einen schönen Tag,liebe Grüße Güni :))
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