Óbidos - V
Óbidos - II
Foz Côa
HFF
He can see me.
They can not see me
Castelo de Vide
HFF
Castelo de Vide
Castle
Barges, canoes, dinghies, gondolas, rafts, ships,…
To the Chapel - built 1620
Street lamp
View from de Moors Castle - Sintra
HFF - Forte da Graça
Aqueduto de Elvas - PIP
Soon if you PIP, you will recognise me . . .
Warm day to you, hear the bells !!!
Joy !
The Village looks on . . .
Castelo dos Mouros e Pena
HFF - The drums are here
To believe
Stone Sandwich
Hi, now you are really a grown up ...
Sunrise
Bad times are coming . . .
Palmela Castle
Chaves.
And crazy as hell . . .one can be . . .
The family
Roman Bridge
Foz Côa
Museu de Foz Côa
Quinta de Santa Marta
Celeiro
O Emigrante
Heard you
Caméllia
Sweet young thing
Get out fast
HFF
Cork man - Silves
Silves - The Castle
HFF
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UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe...UNESCO World Heritage…Patrimoine Mondial de l‘UNESCO
UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe...UNESCO World Heritage…Patrimoine Mondial de l‘UNESCO
" 100% BEST OF : Top pictures of cities and villages "
" 100% BEST OF : Top pictures of cities and villages "
Personas, lugares y estados de ánimo... / Persones, lieux et humeurs .... / People, places and moods ...
Personas, lugares y estados de ánimo... / Persones, lieux et humeurs .... / People, places and moods ...
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WHERE TO STAY, WHERE TO EAT, WHERE TO GO AND WHAT TO SEE.
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Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
Buildings - Bâtiments - Edificios - Edifici - Gebäude - Edifícios - Gebouwen - Budynki
Buildings - Bâtiments - Edificios - Edifici - Gebäude - Edifícios - Gebouwen - Budynki
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Óbidos - The village
The name "Óbidos" is a Latinised (oppidum, citadel) derivation of the older Celtic "Eburobricio". The municipality had its growth from a Roman settlement near the foothills of an elevated escarpment. The region of Óbidos, extending from the Atlantic to the interior of Estremadura Province along the rivers and lakes has been inhabited since the late Paleolithic. A settlement was constructed by early Celt tribes, that was later a centre of trade for the Phoenicians. Archeological evidence from the base of the medieval tower (south of Facho) at Óbidos Castle indicates Roman construction linked to an outpost of the Roman civitas of Eburobrittium, a large urban area that has been under excavation.Archeological surveys determined the remains of a forum, baths and other Roman structures near the settlement.
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Please see the PIPs
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