Dimas Sequeira's photos
House of Culture.
Private tomb.
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In the churchyard of Saint Martin Mother Church, on the roadside of EN-109, at Salreu, Estarreja.
Mother Church of Saint Martin.
Art Nouveau façade.
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It's the Francisco Maria Oliveira Simões House, at Professor Miguel Lemos Street, Salreu, Estarreja.
Mural about Egas Moniz.
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Egas Moniz was a neurosurgeon born at Avanca, Estarreja, in 1874. He developed cerebral angiography and leukotomy, which earned him the Medicine Nobel Prize in 1949.
This mural is located at Narciso Neves Street, Avanca, Estarreja.
Mural by Vhils.
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Warping thoroughly carved with drills and other tools, seen from the parking of Estarreja railway station.
Mural by The Caver.
Mural by Kruella d'Enfer.
Wall paintings by Tamara Alves.
Mural by Fintan Magee (Australian street artist).
Commercial street art.
Mural.
Mural of the Post Office.
Urban knitting - wool pixels.
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If you look at this very close, you'll see many pieces of coloured wool tightly tied to a pair of the countless nails on the panel, but you must see it from a certain distance to have a full perception of the visual effect of this clever wool knitting, displayed at Município Square, Covilhã.
Urban knitting - wool pixels.
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If you look at this very close, you'll see many pieces of coloured wool tightly tied to a pair of the countless nails on the panel, but you must see it from a certain distance to have a full perception of the visual effect of this clever wool knitting, displayed at Município Square, Covilhã.
Urban knitting - wool pixels.
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If you look at this very close, you'll see many pieces of coloured wool tightly tied to a pair of the countless nails on the panel, but you must see it from a certain distance to have a full perception of the visual effect of this clever wool knitting, displayed at Município Square, Covilhã.
Tower and shopping centre.
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At Torre, the highest point of continental Portugal (1,991 metres).On top of that tower the altitude is 2,000 metres.
On the background you can see the buildings of a shopping centre, mostly of local products: cheese, smoked ham, sausages, honey, wool, pottery and souvenirs.
Cable chairs, operating just for sightseeing, in t…
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