jessamyn:
me pulling a big ice cube out of the lake
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View from Rua Augusta Arch
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Chagas Church - Lisbon
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Old Lisbon - Bica - little quarter neighbouring Bairro Alto - Travessa da Laranjeira
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Lisbon Metro - Entre Campos Station - artwork by painter Maria Keil
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Fábrica Braço de Prata – A Cultural Factory - 4 exposition rooms, 2 bookstores, 3 shops, a bar, a restaurant, a terrace.This cultural venue is located on the former location of an armaments factory.
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Old Lisbon - Santa Catarina
jessamyn:
hummingbird!
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Quinta Real de Caxias. The garden, better known as "Garden of the Royal Palace", there are statues terracotta designed by Machado de Castro, the "Cascade Real" and "Lake of the Nymphs."
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King D.Pedro IV (Rossio) - view from Praça da Figueira
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The sea and lobster nurseries - Ericeira
bmeabroad:
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Terreiro do Paço - Cais das Colunas and Tagus River
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A Tour Through Old Lisbon Line 28 of Lisbon's iconic trams was inaugurated in 1914 It's perhaps Lisbon's most popular activity: A ride back in time over hills and medieval streets in vintage trams that are still part of the city's public transportation
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Praça da Figueira - Downtown - Lisbon
mathowie:
Powell's had the new Wired early!
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When I was young ... There in the background the "Lighthouse Bugio"
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Adamastor - Santa Catarina Garden - A mythical sea monster from the epic poem "The Lusiads"
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National Pantheon. (Church of Santa Engrácia). The Dome - The long, troubled story of the building began in te late 16º century and only concluded on the 20º.
jessamyn:
mefi meetup at peach farm
roger jones:
tree
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Cais das Colunas -Tagus River - Lisbon
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Sart Basilica - Basilica da estrela - View from the roof
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Downtown - the symbolism of the “town of the seven hills”, as Lisboa is often called
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Santo Amaro Chapel - Founded in 1549, it is accessed through a steep stairway, reflecting the symbolism of the “town of the seven hills”, as Lisboa is often called, overlooking the superb Tejo river.