Penamacor - Age mix
Up a Country Road.
Porto, Sé
Serra da Estrela - Seia
Porto, The golds....of despair...
Boulder strewn
Oops (Explored)
HFF - Évora
Porto, Jumping? HFF
Castelo de Belmonte West Wall
Monte Gordo, Fishermans at daybreak
Monte Gordo, Blue rope
Green and yellow
New Hampshire color
Old Lady
Serra da Estrela - Pinho Nórdico
Guarda - III
At Lake Rotorua.
Sluis Nederland
Guarda - XI
Beside Karapiro Dam
Foz do Douro, taken from inside the bus...
Sintra, Portugal
The silver sands and silver skies of Dogs Bay
Traveling the Forgotten World Highway
Serra da Estrela
Shades of orange (Explored)
Porto, Ponte Maria Pia
Cubes
In Potsdam
Porto, Musicians
Quiet Beach Front.
Guarda - looking South
Clifden Castle
HFF
Porto, Rio Douro, Good night....
Serra da Estrela - III
Porto, Viela
Reeds on the Lake..
Oldies - Barber and more . . .
A fairy's parasol
Too many to count
Porto
Serra da Estrela - VII
Butterfly on a flower
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" Ambiance et lumière - Stimmung und Licht - Atmosphere and light - Ambiente e la luce"
" Ambiance et lumière - Stimmung und Licht - Atmosphere and light - Ambiente e la luce"
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Porto, Pontes, Bridges
The Maria Pia Bridge (in Portuguese Ponte de D. Maria Pia, commonly known as Ponte de Dona Maria Pia) is a railway bridge built in 1877, and attributed to Gustave Eiffel, situated over the Portuguese northern municipalities of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia.
Part of the Linha Norte system of the national railway, the wrought iron, double-hinged, crescent arch spans 353 m (1,158 ft), 60 m (200 ft) over the Douro River. At the time of its construction, it was the longest single-arch span in the world; today, it is no longer used for rail transport and was replaced by a modern structure in 1991. It is often confused with the D. Luís Bridge, which was built nine years later and is located 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) to the west, but resembles the structure, albeit with two decks.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Pia_Bridge
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Part of the Linha Norte system of the national railway, the wrought iron, double-hinged, crescent arch spans 353 m (1,158 ft), 60 m (200 ft) over the Douro River. At the time of its construction, it was the longest single-arch span in the world; today, it is no longer used for rail transport and was replaced by a modern structure in 1991. It is often confused with the D. Luís Bridge, which was built nine years later and is located 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) to the west, but resembles the structure, albeit with two decks.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Pia_Bridge
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