Dimas Sequeira's photos

Couple of puppets sitting on the couch.

08 Sep 2024 6 2 49
At Abu-Otmane Square, Tavira.

Puppet at table.

08 Sep 2024 11 1 57
At Abu-Otmane Square, Tavira.

Scene of yesteryear with puppets.

08 Sep 2024 3 1 77
Reconstitution at Abu-Otmane Square, Tavira.

Tomatoes and peppers.

07 Sep 2024 10 7 64
Dozens of varieties displayed inRibeira Market, Tavira, within the Mediterranean Diet Festival.

Several kinds of pumpkins, cucumbers and eggplants…

07 Sep 2024 4 2 73
Displayed in Ribeira Market, Tavira, within the Mediterranean Diet Festival.

Potter at work.

07 Sep 2024 9 6 61
Within the Mediterranean Diet Festival, at Jacques Pessoa Street, Tavira. HFW!

Bananas from the Algarve.

07 Sep 2024 10 4 75
Harvested from a family orchard at Luz de Tavira. They are very sweet and the camera is a size reference.

Area of machines control.

19 May 2024 11 2 53
Inside submarine Barracuda (1968-2010), now accessible for visits at Cacilhas, Almada riverside.

Kitchen.

19 May 2024 10 3 69
Inside submarine Barracuda (1968-2010), now displayed for visits at Cacilhas, Almada riverside.

Toilet in submarine Barracuda.

19 May 2024 5 2 45
Inside the 1968 navy ship, retired in 2010, and now open for visits at Cacilhas, Almada riverside.

Command post.

19 May 2024 7 3 66
Inside submarine Barracuda (1968-2010), now open for visits at Cacilhas, Almada riverside.

Officers' accomodation.

19 May 2024 4 2 38
Inside submarine Barracuda (1968-2010), now accessible for visits at Cacilhas, Almada riverside.

Washbasin and shower.

19 May 2024 9 2 69
Inside submarine Barracuda (1968-2010), now available for visits at Cacilhas, Almada riverside.

Accomodation for navy soldiers.

19 May 2024 5 3 62
Inside submarine Barracuda (1968-2010), now displayed for visits at Cacilhas, Almada riverside.

Torpedo tubes and bed.

19 May 2024 8 3 56
Inside submarine Barracuda (1968-2010), now available for visits at Cacilhas, Almada riverside.

Submarine "Barracuda" (1968).

27 Sep 2024 11 6 70
Displayed in a dry dock at Cacilhas, Almada. It was manufactured in 1968 in the shipyard of Dubigeon, Nantes, France. With a length of 57.78 metres it could reach a speed of 16 knots (30 km/h) in immersion. Its crew consisted of 7 officers, 15 sergeants and 32 navy soldiers. It could immerge as deep as 300 metres and remain immersed up to 31 days. It had a capacity to store 12,000 litres of water for consumption. It was on duty until 2010 and in those 42 years of service it navigated a total of 263,358 nautic miles - circa 12 trips around the world. HFW!

Mother Church of Saint James.

27 Apr 2024 13 4 136
At Miguel Bombarda Square, Soure. A wedding had just taken place in the church.

After a wedding in the church.

27 Apr 2024 3 3 85
At Miguel Bombarda Square, Soure, outside the Mother Church of Saint James.

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