J. Gafarot's photos with the keyword: Mosteiró de Cima
Autumn
HFF - If you want to be happy, be. L. Tolstoi
09 Jul 2021 |
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Only fifty years ago, they would wish you all the happiness of this world.
And would finnish their talk saying :
Deus o guarde.
Ernesto
05 Apr 2020 |
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Today he has his dogs and his beloved chestnut field.
All four children are abroad and successful.
Happy end.
Outono II
20 Nov 2018 |
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As cores de Bragança.
The colors of Bragança yesterday, please PIP on full screen.
Old chestnut tree
24 Oct 2015 |
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The sweet chestnut was introduced into Europe from Sardis, in Asia Minor; the fruit was then called the Sardian nut.
It has been a staple food in southern Europe, Turkey, and southwestern and eastern Asia for millennia, largely replacing cereals where these would not grow well, if at all, in mountainous Mediterranean areas.
Evidence of its cultivation by man is found since around 2000 BC.
Alexander the Great and the Romans planted chestnut trees across Europe while on their various campaigns.
A Greek army is said to have survived their retreat from Asia Minor in 401–399 BC thanks to their stores of chestnuts.
Some of these trees in the picture are more than one thousand years old.
Chestnuts
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