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A Douro river cruise ship passing along the Quinta da Boavista, a wine producing farm where lived and worked the famous english Baron, Joseph James Forrester
Vineyards and olive trees, the main crops around Barca d Alva, Alto Douro. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Portugal
Terraced vineyards and the Quinta da Boavista, a wine producing farm where lived and worked the famous english Baron, Joseph James Forrester, a very important Port wine producer in the 19th century
Terraced vineyards at Ervedosa do Douro. Alto Douro, a Unesco World heritage site. Portugal
UK, England, Cumbria, Lake District, Keswick, Castlerigg Stone Circle
The 15th century family house of Ferdinand Magellan, where he was born. He was the commander and creator of the expedition that did the first circumnavigation of the Earth (1519-1522)
The terraced vineyards of Quinta de Ventozelo and the river Douro at Ervedosa do Douro, during the grapes harvest season. The village of Pinhao on the right bank of the river
Vilarinho dos Freires, a village on the banks of the river Tanha. Alto Douro, a Unesco World heritage site. Portugal
The Casa de Mateus was built in the first half of the 18th century by AntóThe Casa de Mateus was built in the first half of the 18th century by Antonio Jose Botelho Mourao, 3rd Morgado de Mateus
Campo de Viboras. Tras os Montes, Portugal
The traditional fishing village of Alcochete, spreading along the river Tagus and facing Lisbon. Portugal
Oak acorns. Folgosa do Douro. Alto Douro, a Unesco World heritage site. Portugal
Terraced vineyards at Sao Joao de Lobrigos, Alto Douro, a Unesco World heritage site. Portugal
A Douro river cruise ship passing along the village of Pinhao. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Portugal
Terraced vineyards at Vale do Rio Torto, Casais do Douro. Alto Douro, A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Portugal
Vineyards at Quinta do Silva. Vale Mendiz, Alto Douro. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Portugal
The Douro river and the terraced vineyards near Folgosa do Douro, Alto Douro. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Portugal
River Tedo, a tributary of the Douro river, and Quinta do Tedo with the terraced vineyards. Alto Douro, A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Portugal
Vale de Mendiz, a valley spreading along the road from Alijo to Pinhao, is full of vineyards to produce the world famous Port wine and the Douro wine. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Portugal
The walled city of Miranda do Douro overlooking the Douro river and Spain, at sunset. Tras-os-Montes, Portugal
The stone pilori, symbol of municipal authority, that stands in the main square of Algoso. Tras os Montes, Portugal
Chestnut tree. Vila Cha da Braciosa, Tras os Montes. Portugal
The Douro river, the border between Portugal and Spain, seen from the Fraga do Puio belvedere. Spain is on the other side of the river. Picote, Miranda do Douro. Portugal
Chestnuts. Vila Cha da Braciosa, Tras os Montes. Portugal
Granite stones. Carrascalinho, Fornos. Lagoaca, Portugal
The granitic high plateau above the Douro river cliffs that make the border with Spain. Lagoaca, Douro Internacional Nature Park, Tras os Montes. Portugal
The Douro river cliffs that make the border with Spain. Spain in on the left side. Carrascalinho, Lagoaca, Douro Internacional Nature Park, Tras os Montes. Portugal
Stone, walls of stone, houses of stone, stone everywhere. Escalhao, Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, one of the most remote and isolated regions in Portugal. Douro Internacional Nature Park, Beira Alta
A millstone on the wall of a traditional house. Castelo Rodrigo, Beira Alta. Portugal
A window and roses at Castelo Rodrigo. Beira Alta, Portugal
A 16th century window at Castelo Rodrigo. Beira Alta, Portugal
The main street of the historic village of Castelo Rodrigo. Beira Alta, Portugal
Street and houses of the walled village of Almeida, on the borderland with Spain. Beira Alta, Portugal
Barca d Alva and the Douro river with two hotel ships. Alto Douro, Portugal
Vineyards near Barca d Alva, Alto Douro. A Unesco World Heritage Site. Portugal
Mountains full of olive trees near Barca d Alva, Alto Douro. Olive oil is the main crop of Mediterranean diet, now a Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by Unesco. Portugal
The granitic high plateau near Mata de Lobos, Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, one of the most remote and isolated regions in Portugal. Douro Internacional Nature Park, Beira Alta. Portugal
The Motherchurch of Alcochete dating back to the 14th century, when the village was very important for the Order of St. James of the Sword. Portugal
Grapes to produce the glorious Douro wine. Barca d Alva, Alto Douro. Portugal
The historic city of Pinhel. Beira Alta, Portugal
Dolmen of Pera do Moco, dating back to the 4th millennium B. C Guarda, Beira AltaDolmen of Pera do Moco, dating back to the 4th millennium B.C.. Guarda, Beira Alta. Portugal
The Natural Monument of Portas do Rodao, where the Tagus river passes through a gorge of only 45 meters wide and 170 meters high. Vila Velha do Rodao, Portugal
Dolphins park near the fishing harbour of Setubal. The Sao Filipe fortress up the hill. Portugal
Church of Our Lady of Life. The traditional fishing village of Alcochete, spreading along the river Tagus and facing Lisbon. Portugal
Arrabida Nature Park with a typical mediterranean maquis forest and the Atlantic Ocean. Setubal, Portugal
Street of the traditional fishing village of Alcochete, spreading along the river Tagus and facing Lisbon. Portugal
Windows of a traditional house. Alcochete, Portugal
The terraced vineyards of Quinta de Ventozelo and the river Douro at Ervedosa do Douro, during the grapes harvest season. Alto Douro, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Portugal
The river Douro crossing the wild and rocky gorges of the International Douro Nature Park, between Spain and Portugal. Spain in on the left side. Tras os Montes, Portugal
Stone, walls of stone, houses of stone, stone everywhere. A dovecote near Escalhao, Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, one of the most remote and isolated regions in Portugal
A Roman fish factory, dating back to the 1st century AC, where the fish was prepared and preserved (Garum) in amphoras to be sent to Rome. Portinho, Arrabida Nature Park. Portugal