Fronteira Palace - garden aisle.
Dragon blood trees.
Squids and prawns cooked in roof-tile.
Saint Charles Estate (1856).
Império (1875).
Ostriches on house's side yard.
Towering view from Santa Bárbara Sierra.
A view to south.
Church of Our Lady of the Miracles.
Tiles panel providing info about lighthouse.
Automatic lighthouse.
A fishing place.
Rugged volcanic coast.
Western coast of Terceira Island.
Church of Saint Francis Xavier.
Church of Saint Rock.
Windmill.
Wild sea in bathing area.
Wild sea in bathing area.
Volcanic coast of northern Terceira.
Beholding the coast eastwards.
Church of Saint Michael the Archangel.
Overlooking view to Praia da Vitória.
Gallery of the Kings.
Pond with carps.
Cool House.
Hornblower ape.
Are you looking at me?
Under the porch of the chapel.
Tiles and sculptures.
Tiles and sculptures.
Pond and Gallery of the Kings.
Fountain in the garden.
Garden and fountains.
Fronteira Palace.
Ceramic plaque with square's name.
Shop with traditional local ceramic.
Mural painting.
Sculpted reliefs.
Rowing on the pond.
A tour in the park.
Bicycle.
Details on façade.
Corner shoe-shop.
Building façade.
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Outstanding trees.


Seen from the Gallery of the Kings, they grew inside the estate of Fronteira Palace, at São Domingos de Benfica Square, Lisbon.
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