Almada
Pipa Fountain (1736).
View from Cerca House.
He doesn't care about cameras...
Aftermath of accident.
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A stolen BMW hit down a lamp post and capsized. The stealers managed to get off and flee, leaving the mess behind.
At Bento Gonçalves Avenue, Almada.
Aftermath of accident.
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A stolen BMW hit down a post lamp and capsized. The stealers managed to get off and flee, leaving the mess behind.
At Bento Gonçalves Avenue, Almada, right before removal.
View to the abandoned shipyards of Lisnave, at Mar…
Tiles panel.
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At the entrance of Conceição e Silva School, José Martins Vieira Street, Cova da Piedade, Almada.
Old water-wheel.
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It belonged to an estate where now stands Conceição e Silva School. It was decided to keep the water-wheel, as a memory of the past.
At José Alves Almeida Transverse Street, Cova da Piedade, Almada.
When fog surrenders to sunshine.
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View from Cristo-Rei (Almada) to Tagus River and Lisbon. On April 25th Bridge, lots of road traffic and a suburban train in the lower level. The basis of pillars exhibit dolphins painted by street artists.
HFW!
Aftermath of a windstorm.
Late afternoon.
Peace Park.
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Being located at Pragal, Almada, the northern section of this park is not yet concluded.
HFW!
Clouded asphalt.
Transports interface at Cacilhas.
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A view from Cacilhas heights to Alfredo Dinis Square, terminal of buses and trams, also of ferries proceeding from Lisbon, 2km far. The red lighthouse, no longer active, stands as proud heritage of Almada. Its original location was on the left side of the photo. It was disassembled in the early 1980's and reassembled on Serreta Point, Terceira Island, Azores, to replace a previous one, collapsed during the earthquake of 1980 New Year's Day. In the 2000's an automatic light replaced it on Serreta Point and, when the lighthouse became useless, Almada claimed it back, before it ended as scrap. Now it stands there, as a part of Almada history.
HFW!
Temporary decoration.
Temporary decoration. HBM!
Temporary decoration.
Tall Ships Race - departure from Lisbon.
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Mexican ship "Cuauhtemoc" (1982) heading to Tagus River's mouth. A view from Almada riverside.
HFW!
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