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A Corkscrew Maze of Mosaics- Dani
... is spent on going on long walks around the town’s small streets & surrounds; I went to the beach most days to read & Brent became a local at our nearby cafe, sipping espressos & researching Cuba.
Awaiting the sun set one afternoon we ventured across the dune/ cliffs away from the main look out. We sipped on local beer, sat & waited for the sun to set looking over the ocean. It was an amazing sunset & even more amazing to have it all to ...
Castles and Custard tarts
... and it has about 3 million people living in and around the city centre. In 1755, an earthquake devastated Lisbon, killing 30,000-40,000 people and destroying 85 % of the city's structures. The earthquake also caused a huge tsunami that also caused many fatalities and extensive damage, and the effects were felt as far away as the UK.
We stayed in the area of Baixa, in the heart of the city. Our hotel is right across the street from a ...
The rain in Spain falls mainly in..... Portugal!
... by Alex's uncle Geoffrey and his partner Sharon. It was fun, entertaining, educational and highly technological (it's too embarrassing to reveal the number of devices we had between all of us) to spend a decent amout of time with some family that we don't get to see that often, especially from now on because when they arrive back to Australia (by container ship I might add) ...
Lagos to Lisbon
... more rugged. A precariously narrow lane leads us down from the top, heading east towards the Atlantic coast. The countryside here in the Alentejo region is more reminiscent of France than anywhere else, with lush green fields and typical farm style houses in small clusters. We follow the coats road north, although it offers few glimpses of the sea. Still looking for a coffee stop, we leave the road and head into Vila Nova de Milfontes. We are presented with the most ...
Lisbroa!
... running out in Lisbon so we head back to Rossio square to have lunch at the McDonalds, the same place we saw a woman peeing in the street the day before. We get back on the Aerobus, get to Lisbon Airport, go through security (which was an utter pain in the ass) and head back to Madrid. Lisbon, Portugal is a gorgeous city and a great place to visit. As unknown as it may seem, Lisbon is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.
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