Goodby Douro - see you again in February
Douro - Prensa do lagar
Serra da Estrela shepperd dog
The Douro Valley - Port Wine
DOURO VALLEY - Pinhão, Railroad Station wall
Almourol - view from inside
Fire
Chaves - Hydrothermal springs
Almourol - view from the East
Almourol
Santarém - III
Santarém IV - Tejo upriver and then, goodbye...
Peaceful Tejo
Life
Sortelha XIII
Sortelha XIII
Castro Laboreiro
Piódão - IV
Sortelha XI
Belmonte
Guimarães IV
Guimarães V
Guimarães
HFF
Monsanto III
Monsanto IV
North Country - Penha Garcia Dam
Will roll
It rolled
Penha Garcia
Sunset - Penha Garcia
Summer Fire kills
HFF
Way Home
Almeida
Winter Fire - supports life
Mosteiro de Alcobaça
Cherry blossom of now.
Erosion
Ourém
Almeida in three PIPs...
Nazaré, the day is up - beach time.
Nazaré - The high jump
Feel good factor above it all.
The Chapel - Hermitage
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UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe...UNESCO World Heritage…Patrimoine Mondial de l‘UNESCO
UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe...UNESCO World Heritage…Patrimoine Mondial de l‘UNESCO
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Monsanto
Monsanto is a village and a former civil parish in the municipality of Idanha-a-Nova, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Monsanto e Idanha-a-Velha. It covered an area of 131.76 km² and had 828 inhabitants (June 30, 2011). It was the principal town of the concelho between 1174 and the beginning of the 19th century, and the county seat in the period of 1758-1853. In recent decades, Monsanto has become popularly known as "the most Portuguese village of Portugal" in a class of twelve classified historic villages in Portugal. The emblem of Portugal, the Silver Rooster (Galo de Prata), designed by Abel Pereira da Silva, can be seen atop the Clock Tower or Lucano.
The mountain Monsanto (Latin: Mons Sanctus) rises abruptly to the East of the Idanha-a-Nova up to 758 meters above sea level.
The earliest traces of man is from Early Stone Age at the time of the ice-ages. Later, Romans settled at the base of the mountain. Also traces from Visigoth in the early Middle Ages remain.
The mountain Monsanto (Latin: Mons Sanctus) rises abruptly to the East of the Idanha-a-Nova up to 758 meters above sea level.
The earliest traces of man is from Early Stone Age at the time of the ice-ages. Later, Romans settled at the base of the mountain. Also traces from Visigoth in the early Middle Ages remain.
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