ALENTEJO, SUL DO TEJO
Alcácer do Sal, Esquecida L1005391
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Alcácer do Sal, Esquecida L1005390
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Alcácer do Sal, Esquecida
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Alcácer do Sal, Esquecida L1005386
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Alcácer do Sal, Esquecida
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Alcácer do Sal, Cantinho, Join me for coffee?
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Alcácer do Sal, Alentejana
Alcácer do Sal L1005374
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Carrasqueira, Vestígios...
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Historical Harbour (Porto Palafítico da Carrasqueira). For over two centuries, the harbour built in traditional wooden stakes has served as anchorage for local boats. Over the wharf, stand small buildings which support the fishermen. This palafitte harbour, unique in Europe, lies a small fishing village, Carrasqueira on the left bank of the River Sado.
Source: en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Comporta
Carrasqueira, Shed
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Historical Harbour (Porto Palafítico da Carrasqueira). For over two centuries, the harbour built in traditional wooden stakes has served as anchorage for local boats. Over the wharf, stand small buildings which support the fishermen. This palafitte harbour, unique in Europe, lies a small fishing village, Carrasqueira on the left bank of the River Sado.
Source: en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Comporta
Carrasqueira, Cais palafítico L1005438
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Historical Harbour (Porto Palafítico da Carrasqueira). For over two centuries, the harbour built in traditional wooden stakes has served as anchorage for local boats. Over the wharf, stand small buildings which support the fishermen. This palafitte harbour, unique in Europe, lies a small fishing village, Carrasqueira on the left bank of the River Sado.
Source: en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Comporta
Carrasqueira, Cais palafítico
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Historical Harbour (Porto Palafítico da Carrasqueira). For over two centuries, the harbour built in traditional wooden stakes has served as anchorage for local boats. Over the wharf, stand small buildings which support the fishermen. This palafitte harbour, unique in Europe, lies a small fishing village, Carrasqueira on the left bank of the River Sado.
Source: en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Comporta
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Carrasqueira, Cais palafítico L1005435
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Historical Harbour (Porto Palafítico da Carrasqueira). For over two centuries, the harbour built in traditional wooden stakes has served as anchorage for local boats. Over the wharf, stand small buildings which support the fishermen. This palafitte harbour, unique in Europe, lies a small fishing village, Carrasqueira on the left bank of the River Sado.
Source: en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Comporta
Carrasqueira, Cais palafítico
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Historical Harbour (Porto Palafítico da Carrasqueira). For over two centuries, the harbour built in traditional wooden stakes has served as anchorage for local boats. Over the wharf, stand small buildings which support the fishermen. This palafitte harbour, unique in Europe, lies a small fishing village, Carrasqueira on the left bank of the River Sado.
Source: en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Comporta
PLS CLICK ABOVE FOR PIP
Carrasqueira, Cais palafítico L1005429
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Historical Harbour (Porto Palafítico da Carrasqueira). For over two centuries, the harbour built in traditional wooden stakes has served as anchorage for local boats. Over the wharf, stand small buildings which support the fishermen. This palafitte harbour, unique in Europe, lies a small fishing village, Carrasqueira on the left bank of the River Sado.
Source: en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Comporta
Carrasqueira, Cais palafítico L1005428
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Historical Harbour (Porto Palafítico da Carrasqueira). For over two centuries, the harbour built in traditional wooden stakes has served as anchorage for local boats. Over the wharf, stand small buildings which support the fishermen. This palafitte harbour, unique in Europe, lies a small fishing village, Carrasqueira on the left bank of the River Sado.
Source: en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Comporta
Carrasqueira, Cais palafítico, HFF
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Historical Harbour (Porto Palafítico da Carrasqueira). For over two centuries, the harbour built in traditional wooden stakes has served as anchorage for local boats. Over the wharf, stand small buildings which support the fishermen. This palafitte harbour, unique in Europe, lies a small fishing village, Carrasqueira on the left bank of the River Sado.
Source: en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Comporta
PLS CLICK ABOVE FOR PIP
Carrasqueira, Cais palafítico
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Historical Harbour (Porto Palafítico da Carrasqueira). For over two centuries, the harbour built in traditional wooden stakes has served as anchorage for local boats. Over the wharf, stand small buildings which support the fishermen. This palafitte harbour, unique in Europe, lies a small fishing village, Carrasqueira on the left bank of the River Sado.
Source: en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Comporta
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