Brazil and Portugal have a strong connection, for me as a Brazilian it has much more... My first trip to Portugal was in 2013, at the world's globalization highest peak and Brazil had a president from the left. Lisboa is bright whereas Porto is dark but each one has its beauty. At the city of Porto, history is everywhere it truly takes you to another level of contemplation. If like Portuguese writers such as Camilo Castelo Branco, Eça de Queiroz and others from the 19 century then you're in for a treat. Lisboa sky's colour is different, brighter and there is a continuous smell of delicious food as beautiful people wander the streets around. Some of the attractions include: Convento do Carmo which has its walls that survived an earthquake in the 18 century, Timeout Market, Bairro Alto neighbourhood and many other places where you can enjoy another day in paradise. Sintra, Cascais, Coimbra, Aveiro and Nazaré is where you can eat the best shrimp (fresh from the sea), feel the breeze and just appreciate the ocean power, it is a show made by mother nature. I hope my friends, that we as human race get our freedom Back!!! Consume less, walk more, go vegan, no gluten, clean energy, just a hope for better days. Travel is very useful and it exercises the imagination... Author,This article was written by Paulo Melo/@pjm1913
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11/11/2020 12:40:38 pm
I went here with the wales boys back in 09 great trip in all honesty brought so many girls off the streets into my room and we had a fantastic time ;) one wasn’t so keen at the start but when she saw my hog she soon turned, also there is a lot of coke out there so no boring times
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