Alentejo
Montemor o Novo
Casa das Cegonhas
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Nothing is lost in the Sea.
We . . .
Alcácer do Sal
Parked for the night.
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HWW - One thousand years
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Castelo de Alvito
Hope
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Man made
Pousada do Alvito
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Simplicity
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Alentejo
Évora
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One Yellow Flower
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Alcácer do Sal , II bc
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Baleeira
Friendly
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Very old olive tree.
S.Cucufate II
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HWW -Atlantic
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Montemor o Novo
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Beach
Monchique
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Cleaning it all
Ilha do Pessegueiro
From man and to him.
Dancing now ?
New Times
Hello !
Setúbal
Back home
Them
Igreja de Santa Maria + Portal in PIP
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Us
Pia batismal
Nets
Papoila
Styles
Blue sky
Factory
Palmela
Rio Sado
Castelo de Palmela
Happy day
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Frenzy
Faith
White
Husband
Arc boutants
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Évora II
Évora III
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Évora
Palmela
Mertola
Freedom II
Freedom
Castelo de S. Filipe - Setúbal
Sagres II
Portimão departure in PIP .
Summer
Fish
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Praça 1 andar + 3 PIPs de coisas boas
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Sagres II
Paper boat
Gaio
Surf
Lavadouro
Us - with monster PIP . . .
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The metallic bridge of Alcácer do Sal became, for decades, an obligatory crossing point for those heading to the southern beaches.
Inaugurated in 1945, the iron structure, reminiscent of the “Eiffel style”, replaced a wooden one existing in that location since the end of the 19th century.
The primitive bridge had a movable span to allow the passage of sailing ships transporting cereals, including wheat and rice.
The metallic deck, with a length of 107.45 meters spread over three spans, is intended for road transport. To alleviate congestion, a temporary hold was set up next to the metal structure so that crossings could be made simultaneously in both directions.
HFF to all my Friends and Visitors.
Inaugurated in 1945, the iron structure, reminiscent of the “Eiffel style”, replaced a wooden one existing in that location since the end of the 19th century.
The primitive bridge had a movable span to allow the passage of sailing ships transporting cereals, including wheat and rice.
The metallic deck, with a length of 107.45 meters spread over three spans, is intended for road transport. To alleviate congestion, a temporary hold was set up next to the metal structure so that crossings could be made simultaneously in both directions.
HFF to all my Friends and Visitors.
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HFF et Bon weekend. Amitiés
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Wünsche noch einen schönen Tag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
Wish you HFF and a lovely weekend
HFF também e agradável fim de semana, Zé
Obrigada pela excelente informação
HFF and have a good weekend
HFF José.
Lovely PoV my friend, and excellent sharp details.
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