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Portugal. Land of reasonably priced food. E.g., fresh seafood here in Lisbon. Menus new each day, often handwritten.
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The full biking team, assembled in front of the King's palace in Vila Viçosa. Last king was D. Joåo IV, I think.
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Bike trip in eastern Portugal. Day Betty & her brother James pose before the work begins.
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Porto .Ferrera winery. A majority of the wine makers are located in the same area, south side of the river Douro. "Agglomeration.," as the geographers would say.
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Porto. Many beautiful churches in Portugal, including Porto. This one: Igeja do Carmo in old city area.
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Evora: Two representative Stations of the Cross - at Igreja de Saö Joäo. Great tile work in Portugal, presumably inherited from the Moorish tradition
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The Douro River reaches the Atlantic close to Porto. The valley extends to the east 100 miles: Portugal's oldest, most renowned grape-growing region.