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Vale dos Barris, at the Arrabida Natural Park. Portugal
Figueira da Foz. Portugal
The Sao Filipe fortress view from the Sado river, and the Arrabida Natural Park. Setubal, Portugal
Seixal. North coast of Madeira, Portugal
Quinta das Cruzes. Funchal, Madeira
The plains around Monsaraz. Alentejo, Portugal
Road to nowhere. Misty mountains of Madeira. Portugal
Camara de Lobos. Madeira, Portugal
Arco de Sao Jorge. North coast of Madeira, Portugal
Light house, Cabo de Sao Vicente, Algarve, Portugal
The Atlantic bay of Sao Martinho do Porto and Salir do Porto. Alcobaca, Portugal
Traditional windmills at the Serra do Louro in the Arrabida Natural Park. Palmela, Portugal
The coastline of Sudoeste Alentejano and Costa Vicentina Nature Park, Portugal
Stork in the spring. Sudoeste Alentejano and Costa Vicentina Nature Park, in the south of Portugal, is the only place in the world where white storks live in nests over the Ocean
Ovos Moles or soft eggs, literally, is a local delicacy from AveiroOvos Moles or" soft eggs", literally, is a local delicacy from Aveiro, Portugal, made of egg yolks and sugar
Portugal, Azores, Flores, Landscape with Mosteiro Village and Rocha dos Bordoes
Portugal, Azores, Sao Miguel, Varzea, View from the Miradouro da Ponta do Escalvado
Portugal, Azores, Sao Miguel, Ponta Delgada, Elevated view of the Old Town
Portugal, Azores, Sao Miguel, Nordeste, View of the Eastern Coast with Hortensias in the foreground
Clouds over the mountains seen from Pico Ruivo. Achada do Teixeira, Santana municipality, Madeira Island, Portugal
The town of Ponta do Sol with its beach and pier. Madeira Island, Portugal
Arrabida Nature Park and the Atlantic Ocean at sunset. Setubal, Portugal
Terraced Vineyards, Seixal, Madeira, Portugal
Baixa district and Castelo de Sao Jorge, Lisbon, Portugal
View over Baixa, Lisbon, Portugal
Window, Bairro Alto, Lisbon, Portugal
Discoverers Monument, Belem, Lisbon, Portugal
Church, Lisbon, Portugal
Portugal, Alentejo, Monsaraz. The town came to prominence when it was captured from the Moors in 1167. Monsaraz has been inhabited since prehistoric times as the Celts, Romans