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Finally Fatima
... in english. After walking thought the plaza in the burning hot sun we made a visit to the souvenir shop. Something for our guest toilet of course. Now after Fatima, where I wanted to go, I had asked the others to plan where to next, a few days ago. Nobody had so we drove aimlessly ending up driving through the Parque Natural, back towards Baltaha where we have ended up quite happily in a little modern hotel with a view. Michel may have a cold so we might even stay an extra ...
Sintra - Unesco World Heritage centre
... Even the cobble-stoned roads and footpaths all around the city are painted in patterns.
I was happy to explore the historic town centre of Sintra, whilst Timothy did a few more hours of walking and climbing. There were some lovely shops to look in, some up very steep hills. There was one time when l wasn't sure if l would be able to get down the street, as the road had painted cobble-stones and was very steep. ...
Sintra
Today our adventures took us to Sintra. We took about an hour bus ride up the coast which was a lovely drive but also quite exciting as the roads were mostly single lane but 2 ways and winding with blind turns, all of which the bus driver took at full speed. We stopped at Cabo da Roca which is the western most part of mainland Europe on our way.
Apparently Sintra was originally a largely barren hill that ...
Country Stay
... this one I was actually happy we went to. I was happy because the convent was a multi-level building connected by lots of little hallways and staircases. Spent most of my time wandering. Drove back to Lisbon in the afternoon. Today went to the beach in the morning. It was just as cold as before so once again I did not actually swim. Spent the rest of the day just looking around the town. Not sure what we will do tomorrow but I'm sure something interesting will ...
Piri Pir chicken!
Our first main stop was Lagos. Lagos is a coastal town along the Algarve coastline and close to what was known as known as 'the end of the world.' Back in the 1400's the Europeans believed there was nothing beyond the blue Atlantic waters. It is strangely similar to the Australian coastal towns, and quite laid back also. Being a Nando's fan, I was on the hunt for some Piripiri chicken, which was actually hard to find- But, ...