Man made
Friend
HFF
Sintra II
HBM
Old Ways
LNG - PIP, please
Nature
HFF
HBM
When you are above it all . . .
It is enough.
Nora - PIP please
Bragança III
Easter
Folar - Easter
HBM
Sintra IV
Quinta da Regaleira - World Heritage 1
Quinta da Regaleira - World Heritage 2
HFF
Let us out of here . . .
Regaleira 4 - please see the PiP too.
HBM
Porto de Mós
Free
HFF
Already ?
Balance
Casa Museu Teixeira Lopes
HBM
Ladies first
Sintra IV
HFF
Broa
Gerbera
Sintra III
HBM
Mosteiro dos Jerónimos . . . pips
HFF
Brassica oleraceae
HFW - pip, please
HBM - bus stop
Didn't know it had already started . . .
Alface ornamental
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Olive plants (Olea europaea) require certain growing conditions, but they are capable of living for a very long time. In fact, The Science Times reports that olive trees around the world can live as long as 1,500 years, with an average life span of 500 years.
But:
The Olive tree of Vouves in Crete, Greece is probably the oldest olive tree in the world and it still produces olives. It is confirmed to be at least 2000 years old based on tree ring analysis, but it's claimed to be between 3000–4000 years old!
But:
The Olive tree of Vouves in Crete, Greece is probably the oldest olive tree in the world and it still produces olives. It is confirmed to be at least 2000 years old based on tree ring analysis, but it's claimed to be between 3000–4000 years old!
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Elas são excelentes "vestígios" arqueológicos...
Os troncos são belas esculturas grotescas!
Muito obrigada também pela informação, Zé
.........wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
May they survive and thrive.
A good picture and information Jose.
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