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Silves - The Castle
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Portimão
Lamp
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Get out fast
Sweet young thing
Caméllia
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Palace Hotel Vidago
Heard you
Beauty
Pedra Bolideira
O Emigrante
Celeiro
HFF - Vidago Golf Club House
Quinta de Santa Marta
Museu de Foz Côa
Foz Côa
Going home . . .
Idanha-a-Velha
Ericeira
Igreja Matriz
Sense and sensivity.
Goat and a half
Medronho
HFF
Poney
Cascais - The market
Castelo de Silves
Praia de Caneiros
Tea time
Church of the Jesuit College
HFF - Rio Arade
Macaco cão
You relax here
Burro
Portimão and Alvor seen from Fóia
Goat Goat
Fóia
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Morning trip
Balloon flower
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Silves
One Cruzeiro in Portuguese, a calvary in French is a type of monumental public crucifix, sometimes encased in an open shrine, most commonly found across northern France from Brittany east, through Belgium and Portugal and Galicia (North West of Spain), where they are called, "cruceiro" or "crucero". They are equally familiar as wayside structures provided with minimal sheltering roofs in Italy and Spain. The Breton calvaire is distinguished from a simple crucifix cross by the inclusion of three-dimensional figures surrounding the Crucifixion itself, typically representing Mary and the apostles of Jesus, though later saints and symbolic figures may also be depicted.
Happy weekend my friends and visitors.
One Cruzeiro in Portuguese, a calvary in French is a type of monumental public crucifix, sometimes encased in an open shrine, most commonly found across northern France from Brittany east, through Belgium and Portugal and Galicia (North West of Spain), where they are called, "cruceiro" or "crucero". They are equally familiar as wayside structures provided with minimal sheltering roofs in Italy and Spain. The Breton calvaire is distinguished from a simple crucifix cross by the inclusion of three-dimensional figures surrounding the Crucifixion itself, typically representing Mary and the apostles of Jesus, though later saints and symbolic figures may also be depicted.
Happy weekend my friends and visitors.
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