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The Duoru River Valley | Woodworking Traveler
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Seeing the World One Step at a Time. The Duoru River Valley. March 29, 2016. We got back to Porto in time to climb the tower. And see the town. The tower was attached to a church. You don’t want to be late. Another church was tiled on the outside. Tomorrow, we go north to Guimaraes and possibly on to Braga. Newer post →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. April 5, 2016.
Citánia de Briteiros | Woodworking Traveler
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Seeing the World One Step at a Time. April 1, 2016. This was a day for surprises. First, the agent at the bus station told us to take this bus, get off at this stop, and walk 2km to the archeological site. We got off the right bus at the right stop, but had to walk 5 miles to the site. Along the way, we stopped at a small restaurant intending to get something light and use the rest room. We ended up with one of the best meals of the trip. Even portions of the drainage channels. Many buildings were round.
Guimaraes and Braga | Woodworking Traveler
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Seeing the World One Step at a Time. March 30, 2016. We came, we saw, we left Guimaraes–we stopped there on the way to Braga. The main site of interest we found there was the spot where, according to legend, an olive-wood spear sprouted into an olive tree. The square was worthy of a photo or two or three. Braga is much larger than we expected. We also didn’t expect the expansive pedestrian-only areas. Brag’s claim to fame is its religious heritage. Churches everywhere. Semanta Santa (Holy Week) banners.
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Seeing the World One Step at a Time. April 5, 2016. We didn’t do much with our bonus day, but we enjoyed it immensely. First, we visited the Museo das Peregrinacións (Museum of the Pilgrims) which addressed the history of pilgrimages to Santiago. We had thought the Camino de Santiago was one route, but there are several and have been many. The museum told the story of St. James and his bones with more than a hint of skepticism. This 16th century depiction of an apostle was refreshingly human. A few minut...
Porto | Woodworking Traveler
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Seeing the World One Step at a Time. March 28, 2016. The rain in Spain may fall mainly on the plain, but here in northern Portugal, it’s falling everywhere. Instead of the hikes we were planning, we have fled to Porto, Portugal’s second-largest city. It’s the color. Everywhere else we’ve been in Portugal, most buildings are some shade of white to yellow with red tile roofs. Porto–at least the old town–is not so timid. Lots of neat alleys. Train station with magnificent tiles. And lots of broken umbrellas.
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Seeing the World One Step at a Time. April 5, 2016. We didn’t do much with our bonus day, but we enjoyed it immensely. First, we visited the Museo das Peregrinacións (Museum of the Pilgrims) which addressed the history of pilgrimages to Santiago. We had thought the Camino de Santiago was one route, but there are several and have been many. The museum told the story of St. James and his bones with more than a hint of skepticism. This 16th century depiction of an apostle was refreshingly human. A few minut...
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