Some time before sunset.
She usually lies down on this stone table.
IVECO Eurocargo - 2003.
Royal Building of Mafra (18th century).
Basilica of Mafra's Convent (18th century).
Piggy bank for tips.
Tourism Office, in typical local architecture.
Tiles panel.
Bust of José Franco (1920-2009).
Towers of the popular saints.
Grinding wheel.
Typical village houses of western Portugal.
Village butchery.
Village carpentry.
Blacksmith's workshop.
Farrier's workshop.
Village house.
Ti Lena's village shop.
House of music.
Class room in village public school.
Apothecary.
Clock repairer.
Tinker workshop.
Saint Lazarus Aqueduct (1st century).
Miracles Aqueduct.
Albarregas River.
Albarregas River, Roman Bridge and Miracles Aquedu…
Temple of Mars (1st century BC).
Saint Eulalia Basilica.
Frescoes in the Funerary Crypt.
Saint Eulalia Basilica.
Saint Eulalia Basilica.
Roman Circus.
Roman Circus.
Parador of Mérida.
Mural on corrugated coating.
Mérida's Roman Theatre.
Roman Theatre (1st century BC).
Roman Amphitheatre.
Roman Amphitheatre's portico.
Roman Art Museum.
Roman Art Museum.
Mendoza Palace.
Church of Holy Mary (Concathedral).
Roman Bridge.
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Garden eels.
In Lisbon Oceanarium.
These eels live in the bottom of the sea and feed on plankton. They often can be seen in groups, partially outstanding from the sand, where they hide when they feel threatened, emerging cautiously in a different part of the sand bottom.
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These eels live in the bottom of the sea and feed on plankton. They often can be seen in groups, partially outstanding from the sand, where they hide when they feel threatened, emerging cautiously in a different part of the sand bottom.
HFW!
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