Obidos - Femina
HFF
Olaia - Óbidos
Óbidos - The village
Inside the walls - Óbidos II
Streets of Óbidos - III
Óbidos - III
HFF
Óbidos - V
Óbidos - IV
For you - Óbidos VI
Óbidos - II
Foz Côa
HFF
His country, colors
Castelo Antigo now - Right side
He can see me.
They can not see me
Castelo de Vide
HFF
Castelo de Vide
Castle
The sun
Hi, now you are really a grown up ...
Sunrise
Bad times are coming . . .
HFF
Palmela Castle
Monchique I
Home
Palmela
Chaves.
HFF
And crazy as hell . . .one can be . . .
The family
Shales - Foz Côa
Panni stesi
Iron Age - Engravings, Foz Côa
Roman Bridge
HFF
Idanha-a-Velha
Going home . . .
Foz Côa
Museu de Foz Côa
Quinta de Santa Marta
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PIP please, Idanha - a - Velha
Thanks to its fine collection of ruins, it has some of the country's most important archaeological sites. It stands in a place where a Roman city once lay, the capital of Civitas Igaeditanorum (1st century BC) and later the episcopal seat during occupation by the Suebi and Visigoths. It was occupied by Muslims in the 8th century and taken back by Christians in the 12th century. It was donated to the Knights Templar in the 13th century and still has traces of different ages that attest to permanent occupation by various civilisations.
Thanks to its fine collection of ruins, it has some of the country's most important archaeological sites. It stands in a place where a Roman city once lay, the capital of Civitas Igaeditanorum (1st century BC) and later the episcopal seat during occupation by the Suebi and Visigoths. It was occupied by Muslims in the 8th century and taken back by Christians in the 12th century. It was donated to the Knights Templar in the 13th century and still has traces of different ages that attest to permanent occupation by various civilisations.
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J. Gafarot club has replied to Ulrich John clubGood morning to you and enjoy a sunny day.
(stunning PiP)
J. Gafarot club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen clubYou are right, again.
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J. Gafarot club has replied to Herb Riddle clubEnjoy a nice day, here it rains each two hours ...
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but the PiP is my absolutely favorite...what a place to breathe history!
J. Gafarot club has replied to Tanja - Loughcrew clubThey do have lots of semi protected, encased in acrylic partial parts of buildings and colonnades but for pictures they are worthless under their yellowish plastic aquariums...
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