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Penedos, HFF IS NOW CLOSED, SEE YOU NEXT FRIDAY !
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Penedos, BW HFF
HFF IS NOW OPEN, WELCOME TO POST FRIDAY YOUR TIME…
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Faro HYellowWW
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Monte Gordo, HWW
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Monte Gordo, Blue...
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Monte Gordo, Early morning mood.
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Monte Gordo, white rope.
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Castro Verde, HBM
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Monte Gordo, Amolador, Knive sharpener...
Not a donut !
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For Sunday challenge 120: Colored pencils.
More member's contributions there:
www.ipernity.com/group/daysincolour365/doc
My second option on PIP or you can go to its page:
Fan pen-friend?
Fan pen-friend ? Pen-friend fan?
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This was my second option for Sunday Challenge 120: Colored pencils... hard to choose which would be the main one!
More member's contributions there:
www.ipernity.com/group/daysincolour365/doc
HFF IS NOW CLOSED, SEE YOU NEXT FRIDAY !
Vila Real de Santo António, HFF
HFF IS NOW OPEN, WELCOME TO POST ON FRIDAY YOUR TI…
Mértola, Igreja da Misericórdia , Secret use ?
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Museum of Sacred Art
It is housed in the old Misericórdia Church, built in the 16th century. It displays a collection of paintings, sacred sculpture and goldsmithery which, for conservation and safety reasons, has been removed from various churches in the municipality of Mértola.
The building is located at the main entrance to the old port of Mértola, known as Porta da Ribeira. For centuries, it was one of the busiest places in the city, home to the large houses of the local merchants.
It has long since ceased to be used as a place of worship, but it is still the main venue for the annual procession of the Lord of the Steps.
Mértola, Igreja Matriz, HWW ?
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Mértola, Igreja da Misericórdia
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Museum of Sacred Art
It is housed in the old Misericórdia Church, built in the 16th century. It displays a collection of paintings, sacred sculpture and goldsmithery which, for conservation and safety reasons, has been removed from various churches in the municipality of Mértola.
The building is located at the main entrance to the old port of Mértola, known as Porta da Ribeira. For centuries, it was one of the busiest places in the city, home to the large houses of the local merchants.
It has long since ceased to be used as a place of worship, but it is still the main venue for the annual procession of the Lord of the Steps.