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  • Fernando Pessoa's statue in Chiado district. Fernando Pessoa is one of the two greatest poets in portuguese history, together with Luiz Vaz de Camões.
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  • Fernando Pessoa's statue in Chiado district. Fernando Pessoa is one of the two greatest poets in portuguese history, together with Luiz Vaz de Camões.
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  • Fernando Pessoa's statue in Chiado district. Fernando Pessoa is one of the two greatest poets in portuguese history, together with Luiz Vaz de Camões.
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  • Tourists take pictures with Fernando Pessoa's statue in Chiado district. Fernando Pessoa is one of the two greatest poets in portuguese history, together with Luiz Vaz de Camões.
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  • a man feeds seagulls at Cais das Colunas in Terreiro do Paço, also know as Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square). This square is the largest in Lisbon and is located just by the river Tagus. From left to right can be seen Augusta Street Arch and the equestrian statue of King Joseph I.
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  • Terreiro do Paço, also know as Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square). This square is the largest in Lisbon and is located just by the river Tagus. From left to right can be seen Augusta Street Arch and the equestrian statue of King Joseph I.
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  • People enjoying the sun at Cais das Colunas (Columns Pier) by the Tagus riverside. The pier is part of Terreiro do Paço, the largest Lisbon square, and is one of the most well-know place to visit in Lisbon.
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  • Passangers of the train between Mandalay and Hsipaw, Myanmar.<br />
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  • Transportation in Shan State, Myanmar.<br />
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  • People watching the giant air ballon going up into the sky, Taunggyi Ballon Festival, in Taunggyi, Myanmar.<br />
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  • A Fairground Wheels without electricity or any kind of motor, the wheel is moved by half a dozen teenagers climming up the iron structure, in the Taunggyi Ballon Festival Fair,  Taunggyi, Myanmar.<br />
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  • Boat with local people, Inle Lake, <br />
Myanmar.It is the second largest lake in Myanmar, is a freshwater lake located in the Nyaungshwe Township. <br />
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  • Wagon driver with the Shwesadaw temple on the back, in Bagan, Burma.<br />
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  • Tourists see the sunset from Shwesadaw temple, in Bagan, Burma<br />
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  • Monke in U Bein Bridge, Amarapura, Burma.<br />
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  • A couple takes mobiles pictures of the sunset from Mandalay Hill, Mandalay, Burma.<br />
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  • Children go home after school while it rains Tanintharyi Region, Burma.<br />
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  • Classroom in Maungmagan Village, near Dawei, Burma.<br />
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  • Young boys ride a bicycle, somewhere along the road between Yangon and Dawei, Burma.<br />
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  • View of temples at sunset. Bagan is one of the biggest tourist atractions in Myanmar because of its more than two thousand temples, in Burma.<br />
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  • Sunset in the Shwedagon Pagoda, the Golden Pagoda is the most sacret pagoda in Myanmar, Yangon, Burma.<br />
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  • The making of Paan, a Betel leaf with arca nut that is chewed by a lot of Burmenese,  near Maungmagan village, Dawei, Burma.<br />
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  • The barman at "Ginjinha" in Lisbon serving a shot of cherry liquor (ginjinha)
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  • Walkpath in Massaciuccoli Lake
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  • Panorama of Florence with the Old Bridge (Ponte Vecchio)
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  • The spanish chapel at Santa Maria Novella church.
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  • Piazza Grande in Arezzo.
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  • A tuareg guide with shadow of tourists riding camels in the desert around Timbuktu, in Mali.
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  • Shadow of tourists riding camels in the desert around Timbuktu, in Mali.
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  • Old manuscripts at Ahmed Baba Institute of Higher Learning and Islamic Research, in Timbuktu, Mali.
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  • A man wearing tuareg clothing talks on the phone in front of Sankoré Mosque, in Timbuktu, Mali.
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  • A man stands near Sankoré Mosque, in Timbuktu, Mali.
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  • "Lux" disco at Santa Apolónia district in Lisbon is unarguably the most important disco of the city.
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  • "Tejo Bar" in Alfama district in Lisbon.
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  • "Bela - Vinhos e Petiscos" bar in Alfama district in Lisbon.
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  • "Sol e Pesca" bar in Lisbon Cais dos Sodré district at Rua Nova do Carvalho. "Sol e Pesca" speciality are canned-seafood.
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  • Adamastor lookout in Lisbon gathers many people at sunset time to enjoy the view to Tagus river. Many young people come here with instruments to play music.
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  • Adamastor lookout in Lisbon gathers many people at sunset time to enjoy the view to Tagus river. Many young people come here with instruments to play music.
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  • Adamastor lookout in Lisbon gathers many people at sunset time to enjoy the view to Tagus river. Many young people come here with instruments to play music.
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  • Adamastor lookout in Lisbon gathers many people at sunset time to enjoy the view to Tagus river. Many young people come here with instruments to play music.
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  • The pool at Lapa Palace Hotel in Lisbon.
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  • The garden and pool at Lapa Palace Hotel in Lisbon.
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  • Chef José Cordeiro, executive-chef in "Feitoria" restaurant, part of Altis Belém Hotel, which is one of portuguese Michelin-starred restaurants.
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  • "Feitoria" restaurant, part of Altis Belém Hotel, is one of portuguese Michelin starred restaurants.
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  • Rowing boat on Tagus river in Lisbon, with Cristo-Rei (King Christ) monument and 25th of April bridge in the background.
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  • People exercising by Tagus riverside in Lisbon, with Cristo-Rei (King Christ) monument and 25th of April bridge in the background.
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  • Carriages Museum in Belém district in Lisbon, is the most visited state-owned museum in Portugal.
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  • The Atlantic Pavillion at Nations Park was built for the Expo98 world exhibition in Lisbon. The Park became the most modern part of town with landmark buildings from world-recognized architects.
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  • Children passing with Oriente Station in the background. The station was projected by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava and was inaugurated for the Expo98 world exhibition in Lisbon.
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  • Typical Lisbon trams passing in front of a building with facade covered in ceramic tiles, in Calçada do Combro, near Bairro Alto and Bica districts.
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  • Lisbon tram line 28 passes through Chiado district and is the longest line of trams which cross the city.
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  • Lisbon tram line 28 passes through Chiado district and is the longest line of trams which cross the city.
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  • Ceramic tiles facade at Bica district in Lisbon.
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  • Twilight view from Rua Augusta, the most important pedestrian street at Baixa district in Lisbon. At the distance the arch and the equestrian statue of king Joseph I can be seen.
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  • 25th of April bridge and typical "cacilheiro" ships seend from Cais das Colunas (Columns Pier)  by the Tagus riverside. The pier is part of Terreiro do Paço, the largest Lisbon square, and is one of the most well-know place to visit in Lisbon.
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  • People enjoying sunset at Cais das Colunas (Columns Pier)  by the Tagus riverside. The pier is part of Terreiro do Paço, the largest Lisbon square, and is one of the most well-know place to visit in Lisbon.
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  • People enjoying sunset at Cais das Colunas (Columns Pier)  by the Tagus riverside. The pier is part of Terreiro do Paço, the largest Lisbon square, and is one of the most well-know place to visit in Lisbon.
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  • Terreiro do Paço, also know as Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square). This square is the largest in Lisbon and is located just by the river Tagus. From left to right can be seen Augusta Street Arch, the equestrian statue of King Joseph I and, on the top of the hill, Saint George Castle.
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  • Ceramic tiles facade at Alfama district in Lisbon.
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  • Ceramic tiles facade reflected on a window at Alfama district in Lisbon.
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  • Lady reading a book at Santa Luzia lookout, in Lisbon, with walls decorated with typical portuguese ceramic tiles and views to Alfama district.
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  • Lady reading a book at Santa Luzia lookout, in Lisbon, with walls decorated with typical portuguese ceramic tiles and views to Alfama district.
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  • Lady reading a book at Santa Luzia lookout, in Lisbon, with walls decorated with typical portuguese ceramic tiles and views to Alfama district.
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  • Second-hand goods to sell at feira da Ladra, the second-hand informal market near Alfama district in Lisbon.
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  • The shop "A vida portuguesa" (Portuguese Life) in Lisbon's Chiado district, sells vintage portuguese goods that range from original ceramics from Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro creations, to soaps, notebooks and canned fish.
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  • A lady talks on the phone on top of typical portuguese limestone paved sidewalks.
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  • Lisbon tram line 28 passes through Chiado district and is the longest line of trams which cross the city.
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  • Rua do Carmo, in Chiado district is one of the main commercial streets is Lisbon.
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  • Two ladies walking by Tagus riverside at sunset in Lisbon
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  • Man and girl passing by a house with facade decorated with ceramic tiles at Madragoa district in Lisboa.
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  • Two ladies looking at ceramic tiles facades in Madragoa district in Lisbon.
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  • Neighbouring friends at the window of a ceramic tile-decorated facade at Madragoa district in Lisbon
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  • A couple near a ceramic tile-decorated facade at Madragoa district in Lisbon
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  • Two ladies looking at ceramic tiles facades in Madragoa district in Lisbon.
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  • Two ladies looking at ceramic tiles facades in Madragoa district in Lisbon.
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  • André Morna, a frequent client standing in front of Maria Caxuxa, one of Bairro Alto's bars that draw more people into it. Bairro Alto is by nature the bohemian district in Lisbon, with lots of bars and restaurants that gather people on the narrow streets.
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  • Bairro Alto is by nature the bohemian district in Lisbon, with lots of bars and restaurants that gather people on the narrow streets.
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  • Bairro Alto is by nature the bohemian district in Lisbon, with lots of bars and restaurants that gather people on the narrow streets.
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  • A lady testing clothes at "Lost In", an India-inspired shop and restaurant.
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  • A lady tests gloves at the Luvaria Ulisses, a traditional shop in Chiado district, founded in 1925 that maintains intact the same decoration.
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  • Museum Collection Berardo is the msot important Modern and Contemporary art Museum in Lisbon. Located in Belém, in the Cultural Center, the collection is privately own by Joe Berardo, a millionaire that invested in Contemporary Art for many years. The collection includes art from Andy Warhol, Gilbert & George, Cindy Sherman, among others.
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  • A couple kisses on a street in Alfama district in Lisbon.
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  • Lisbon twilight view from Saint George Castle.
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  • A couple in Portas do Sol lookout in Lisbon.
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  • Young man passes in front of a facade decorated with ceramic tiles in Alfama district, in Lisbon.
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  • Lisbon tram line 28 passes through Chiado district and is the longest line of trams which cross the city.
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  • Lisbon tram line 28 passes through Chiado district and is the longest line of trams which cross the city.
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  • A cruise ship passes by Belém Tower in Lisbon. The Tower was classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983 and included in the registry of the Seven Wonders of Portugal in 2007. It was built in the early 16th century and is a prominent example of the Portuguese Manueline style. Lisbon is nowadays one of the harbours in Europe with more cruise ships stoping by.
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  • Couple and their bycicles with Belém Tower on the background. The Tower was classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983 and included in the registry of the Seven Wonders of Portugal in 2007. It was built in the early 16th century and is a prominent example of the Portuguese Manueline style.
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  • Belém Tower. The Tower was classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983 and included in the registry of the Seven Wonders of Portugal in 2007. It was built in the early 16th century and is a prominent example of the Portuguese Manueline style.
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  • Holy Week is known as 'Semana Santa' in Spain, in Seville Easter processions are probably the most known and important in the world. Semana Santa takes place the week leading up to the Easter weekend and consists of processions in which enormous 'pasos' (floats) are carried around the streets of Seville by teams of 'costaleros' (bearers) followed by hundreds of 'nazarenos' (penitents).<br />
Following the float penitents are dressed in capes and ku klux klan looking head gear. This hides their identity, the meaning being that God is the only one who knows who they are. 22/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Holy Week is known as 'Semana Santa' in Spain, in Seville Easter processions are probably the most known and important in the world. Semana Santa takes place the week leading up to the Easter weekend and consists of processions in which enormous 'pasos' (floats) are carried around the streets of Seville by teams of 'costaleros' (bearers) followed by hundreds of 'nazarenos' (penitents).<br />
Following the float penitents are dressed in capes and ku klux klan looking head gear. This hides their identity, the meaning being that God is the only one who knows who they are. 22/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Holy Week is known as 'Semana Santa' in Spain, in Seville Easter processions are probably the most known and important in the world. Semana Santa takes place the week leading up to the Easter weekend and consists of processions in which enormous 'pasos' (floats) are carried around the streets of Seville by teams of 'costaleros' (bearers) followed by hundreds of 'nazarenos' (penitents).<br />
Following the float penitents are dressed in capes and ku klux klan looking head gear. This hides their identity, the meaning being that God is the only one who knows who they are. 22/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Holy Week is known as 'Semana Santa' in Spain, in Seville Easter processions are probably the most known and important in the world. Semana Santa takes place the week leading up to the Easter weekend and consists of processions in which enormous 'pasos' (floats) are carried around the streets of Seville by teams of 'costaleros' (bearers) followed by hundreds of 'nazarenos' (penitents).<br />
Following the float penitents are dressed in capes and ku klux klan looking head gear. This hides their identity, the meaning being that God is the only one who knows who they are. 22/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Holy Week is known as 'Semana Santa' in Spain, in Seville Easter processions are probably the most known and important in the world. Semana Santa takes place the week leading up to the Easter weekend and consists of processions in which enormous 'pasos' (floats) are carried around the streets of Seville by teams of 'costaleros' (bearers) followed by hundreds of 'nazarenos' (penitents).<br />
Following the float penitents are dressed in capes and ku klux klan looking head gear. This hides their identity, the meaning being that God is the only one who knows who they are. 22/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Holy Week is known as 'Semana Santa' in Spain, in Seville Easter processions are probably the most known and important in the world. Semana Santa takes place the week leading up to the Easter weekend and consists of processions in which enormous 'pasos' (floats) are carried around the streets of Seville by teams of 'costaleros' (bearers) followed by hundreds of 'nazarenos' (penitents).<br />
Following the float penitents are dressed in capes and ku klux klan looking head gear. This hides their identity, the meaning being that God is the only one who knows who they are. 22/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Holy Week is known as 'Semana Santa' in Spain, in Seville Easter processions are probably the most known and important in the world. Semana Santa takes place the week leading up to the Easter weekend and consists of processions in which enormous 'pasos' (floats) are carried around the streets of Seville by teams of 'costaleros' (bearers) followed by hundreds of 'nazarenos' (penitents).<br />
Following the float penitents are dressed in capes and ku klux klan looking head gear. This hides their identity, the meaning being that God is the only one who knows who they are.
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  • Diogo Alves head preserved in formalin. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • The top of the Aguas Livres aqueduct in valle de Alcantara arches. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves," the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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