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  • Fishermen arriving seen through one of the Great Mosque windows in Ilha de Mozambique
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  • Two young women chat by Cafe & Companhia's window. Here it's possible to buy and drink coffee grown in the islands.
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  • car seen behind a snowy window.<br />
The shadow line is a trip, a trip losing myself, looking for myself.<br />
Like the romance “the shadow line” by Joseph Conrad (1917).<br />
I was in Italy, England, Bosnia, Montenegro, Serbia..<br />
It isn’t a reportage, it isn’t a story.<br />
It is a searching..
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  • Parents look at their children throught the window as class is conducted at the Escuela Republia del Mexico school in Guaimaca, Honduras.  Over 94% of Honduran children are enrolled in school, yet only 40% actually complete their schooling.  Hounduras is considered the third poorest country in the Western Hemisphere (Haiti, Nicaragua). With over 50% of the population living below the poverty line and 28% unemployed, Hondurans frequently turn to illegal immigration as a solution to their desperate situation. The Department of Homeland Security has noted an 95% increase in illegal immigrants coming from Honduras between 2000 and 2009, the largest increase of any country.
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  • Detail from a window of Belem's Tower. The windows of each floor are different from the others. The area of Belem's Tower attracts lots of visitors, both tourists and locals, because of its beauty and peacefulness. Belem's Tower was built in the fifteenth century (1514-1520) as a military fortification. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
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  • Sillouetted against a window, Cavaco Silva makes a speech for Coimbra University teachers. Coimbra University is the oldest in Portugal and one of the oldest in Europe.
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  • Detail from a window of Belem's Tower. The windows of each floor are different from the others. The area of Belem's Tower attracts lots of visitors, both tourists and locals, because of its beauty and peacefulness. Belem's Tower was built in the fifteenth century (1514-1520) as a military fortification. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
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  • March 2015. Brussels. A cat on a window looking at the street.
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  • June 2015. Brussels. buildings reflected on a shop's window with a poster.
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  • September 2015. Haikidiki. half-constructed and abandoned building snapshot through the car's window during our travel to Mount Athos.
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  • September 2015. Haikidiki. Landscape snapshots through the car's window during our travel to Mount Athos.
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  • Ilha de Mozambique fishing harbour seen through the windows of the Great Mosque minaret.
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  • A window in a colonial building in Brava's capital village Nova Sintra. This village is a gem of simple colonial architecture featuring humble houses in a plateau about 600 metres from sea level.
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  • Ceramic tiles facade reflected on a window at Alfama 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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  • Neighbouring friends at the window of a ceramic tile-decorated facade at 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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  • Neighbouring friends at the window of a ceramic tile-decorated facade at Madragoa district in Lisbon
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  • Tomar Convent of Christ's window reproduction in the northern facade of the Pena National Palace, Sintra, Portugal. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Tomar Convent of Christ's window reproduction in the northern facade of the Pena National Palace, Sintra, Portugal. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Cavaco Silva is running for the second time for President of Portugal. Ten years ago he lost for the cessant President but now all the pools give him the majority of votes on the first turn of the elections sheduled for 22nd of January.
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  • Cavaco Silva and his wife Maria Cavaco Silva, dance with typical "caretos" in Braganca, a northern portuguese town. The "caretos" are young men that wear typical masks and uniforms in Christmas and Carnival time, and follow girls and make tricks with the population of some small villages in the north of Portugal. Some people are organizing in a movement to candidate this popular cultural expression to UNESCO Heritage.
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  • Cavaco Silva dressed with hygienic uniform visits a fruit company.
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  • The candidate saluting his supporters with the victory sign that he often uses.
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  • Cavaco Silva spreeches in a rally in Alcobaca, a town in central Portugal.
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  • Distributing propaganda  while climbing the car.
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  • Cavaco SIlva and his wife Maria Cavaco Silva during a campaign happening.
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  • While visiting a social institution, Cavaco Silva jumps from the stage where he was with children that attend this institution that helps the needed.
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  • Cavaco Silva gestures while making a speech.
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  • Cavaco Silva salutes the crowd during campaign.
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  • Anibal Cavaco Silva listening to students in one of the universities where he teaches Economy.
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  • Cavaco Silva playing table tennis in his house in Algarve.
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  • The shadow of the presidential candidate Cavaco Silva near Portugal national flag.
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  • Cavaco Silva and his Press Assistant speaking on the mobile phones at the same time.
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  • During a visit to the Azores archipelago, Cavaco Silva visited the University and spoke to the students. After beeing prime-minister and running for President in 1995 Cavaco Silva returned to teach in universities as before.
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  • During a visit to Azores archipelago the candidate made a stop in Pico island. On the background it can be seen Faial island.
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  • Cavaco Silva making a speech in a labour meeting in Lisbon. As a former prime-minister Cavaco Silva achieved important agreements with labour unions.
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  • Cavaco Silva attending a labour meeting in Lisbon. As a former prime-minister Cavaco Silva achieved important agreements with labour unions.
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  • The candidate on a balcony in the city of Santarem, in the central Portugal.
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  • Cavaco Silva looking to 25th of April bridge in Lisbon. 25th of April of 1974 was the Revolution Day where the longest european dictatorship ended.
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  • Cavaco Silva (right) and Katia Guerreiro (left) visiting an institute for handicaped children in Coimbra. Katia Guerreiro is the Youth Representant in Cavaco Silva's campaign and she is one of the leading new "Fado" singers.
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  • Cavaco Silva speeches to the people in Braga, the third biggest portuguese town.
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  • The candidate Cavaco Silva receives a jar as a present in a campaign happening.
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  • The crowd welcomes Cavaco Silva with national flags in Povoa de Lanhoso, a town in northern Portugal.
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  • During campaign in the northern town of Vila Real a group of typical drummers welcome Cavaco Silva.
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  • The candidate's vehicle travelling in the north of Portugal where snow is more likely to be seen.
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  • Cavaco Silva is running for the second time for President of Portugal. Ten years ago he lost for the cessant President but now all the pools give him the majority of votes on the first turn of the elections sheduled for 22nd of January.
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  • The candidate walking in the streets of Lisbon after beeing interviewed by the Catholic Radio Chain.
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  • Cavaco Silva during campaign in the north of Portugal in the village of Sernancelhe. The former prime-minister is running for the second time for President, after ten years ago having lost to the cessant President.
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  • Cavaco Silva campaigning in the north of Portugal. The former prime-minister is running for the second time for President, after ten years ago having lost to the cessant President.
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  • Cavaco Silva leaving a meeting with the new Mozambican President Eduardo Guebuza. This meeting marks the start of Cavaco's campaign for President.
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  • It's in Duarte Belo Street that Bica's Tram runs up and down. The tram is the ex-libris of this typical neighbourhood.
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  • Stairs that grant access between floors of Belem's Tower. The space is narrow and visitors have to wait for their turn to pass, one at a time. The area of Belem's Tower attracts lots of visitors, both tourists and locals, because of its beauty and peacefulness. Belem's Tower was built in the fifteenth century (1514-1520) as a military fortification. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
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  • Stairs that grant access between floors of Belem's Tower. The space is narrow and visitors have to wait for their turn to pass, one at a time. The area of Belem's Tower attracts lots of visitors, both tourists and locals, because of its beauty and peacefulness. Belem's Tower was built in the fifteenth century (1514-1520) as a military fortification. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
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  • During the month of June the Lisbon Festivities invade the Tramway in the form of Fado.  Singers and players bring their art to what in the rest of the year is a normal line, attracting quite a broad audience. Fado lovers, friends and neighbours of the musicians, tourists and common curious people, all join the regular passengers in the craziest carriers of the year.
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  • During the month of June the Lisbon Festivities invade the Tramway in the form of Fado.  Singers and players bring their art to what in the rest of the year is a normal line, attracting quite a broad audience. Fado lovers, friends and neighbours of the musicians, tourists and common curious people, all join the regular passengers in the craziest carriers of the year.
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  • During the month of June the Lisbon Festivities invade the Tramway in the form of Fado.  Singers and players bring their art to what in the rest of the year is a normal line, attracting quite a broad audience. Fado lovers, friends and neighbours of the musicians, tourists and common curious people, all join the regular passengers in the craziest carriers of the year.
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  • Train between Seville and Granada - ANDALUSIA region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Train between Seville and Granada - ANDALUSIA region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Train between Seville and Granada - ANDALUSIA region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • ANTEQUERA - Train between Seville and Granada - ANDALUSIA region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Train between Seville and Granada - ANDALUSIA region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Train between Seville and Granada - ANDALUSIA region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Train between Seville and Granada - ANDALUSIA region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Train between Seville and Granada - ANDALUSIA region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • View from Giralda tower - Cathedral - SEVILLE - Seville province - Andalusia region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • View fron the train - OSUNA - Seville province - Andalusia region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Salon del trono / Throne Hall / Alhambra Palace / GRANADA / Andalusia Region / Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • LOJA from the train - Granada province - Andalusia region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Cavaco SIlva and his wife Maria Cavaco Silva during a campaign happening in Caldas da Rainha, a town in Central Portugal.
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  • Man and children walking in a colourful street in Stone Town, the colonial part of Ilha de Mozambique
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  • Two ladies looking at ceramic tiles facades in Madragoa district in Lisbon.
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  • The new economic dynamics surprised us and changed the conception of what is, after all, essential to our lives. It does seem increasingly essential to rediscover traditions. To give life to what, for us, has no longer been natural for some time. To restart saying good morning to those we occasionally meet when passing by a path…<br />
The aspiration to reinvent the parameters that govern our daily lives, the desire to leave the city ever more chaotic and a vicious and saturated labor system, are leading more and more people to the choosing of the rural world as a crib for a new life.<br />
The mirandese upland, in the northeastern of Portugal, has already adopted new settlers...
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  • Summer 2015. La Fosse, Belgium. Valerio from Italy wakes up after his nap during our international work-camp experience on La Fosse Mill.
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  • Boy walks near the statue of portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama on the Square where is also build Saint Paul Palace-Museum . Vasco da Gama was Mozambique discoverer
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  • Man walks with his bike in the Square where is the statue of Luiz de Camoes. Camoes was one of the greatest poets in portuguese history and lived in XVI Century. It is believed that he lived in a house in this Square.
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  • Saint Anthony statue in one of the rooms of the Saint Paul Palace Museum
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  • Uma jovem segura um bébé num bar na Fajã da Água.
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  • Sydney Harbour bridge seen from a suburban train.
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  • Ceramic tiles facade at Chiado district in Lisbon.
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  • Ceramic tiles facade at Bica district in Lisbon.
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  • Ceramic tiles facade at Bica district in Lisbon.
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  • Boys playing football (soccer) at The National Pantheon, in Alfama, Lisbon, in front of ceramic-tiled and typical strong color painted facades.
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  • Ceramic tiles facade at Alfama district in Lisbon.
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  • Ceramic tiles facade at Alfama district in Lisbon.
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  • Ceramic tiles facade at Alfama district in Lisbon.
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  • A detail of the arched door of Remedios Church in Alfama district, In Lisbon. The sculpted arch is from "manuelino" late gothic style.
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  • Details of ceramic tiles facades in Madragoa district in Lisbon.
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  • Woman passing by a house with facade decorated with ceramic tiles at Madragoa district in Lisboa.
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  • Details of ceramic tiles facades in Madragoa district in Lisbon.
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  • Lady opening the door of a house with a facade decorated with typical ceramic tiles facade at Madragoa district in Lisbon.
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  • Friends near a facade decorated with ceramic tiles at Madragoa traditional Lisbon district.
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  • A couple near 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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  • A couple near 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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  • A couple near 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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