Wood and Iron
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Torre de Belém.
Torre de Belém - Janelas de Leste
Torre de Belém - Terrace
The Chapel - Hermitage
NAZARÉ - Hermitage inside
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Torre de Belém
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Convento de Nossa Sra. da Conceição
To us
Castelo de Mourão
Évora - Largo do Geraldo
Artisans
Évora - Cathedral
PIC - NIC
Serra da Freita
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Templo Romano de Diana
Évora - IV
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Guarda: a Sé, . . . leaving yesterday . . .
HFF - Setúbal.
The old way...
Church - Viana do Alentejo
Almeida in three PIPs...
Viana de Alentejo Castle
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Castelo de Estremoz II
Evoramonte II
Evoramonte - history of its windows
Evoramonte
Ex - Industry
Ourém
Capuchos III
Cross
Porta para a Vila
CCB - Centro Cultural Belém e os Jerónimos
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Sino
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Viana do Alentejo
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The first aerial crossing of the South Atlantic was made by the Portuguese naval aviators Gago Coutinho and Sacadura Cabral in 1922, to mark the centennial of Brazil's independence. Coutinho and Cabral flew in stages from Lisbon, Portugal, to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, using three different Fairey III biplanes, and covered a distance of 8,383 kilometres (5,209mi) between March 30 and June 17. Although the North Atlantic had already been traversed in a non-stop flight by John Alcock and Arthur Brown in 1919, Coutinho and Cabral's flight remains notable as a milestone in transatlantic aviation, and for its use of new technologies such as the artificial horizon.
PIP please.
PIP please.
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