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Arrifana beach, Aljezur Municipality, Algarve, PortugalPraia da Arrifana, Aljezur, Portugal
Path to Bordeira beach, Carrapateira, Algarve, PortugalPraia da Bordeira, Algrave, Portugal
Coastal landscape at Arrifana beach, Algarve, PortugalPraia da Arrifana, Aljezur, Algarve, Portugal
Arrifana beach during low tide, Algarve, PortugalPraia da Arrifana, Aljezur, Algarve, Portugal
Lane at night, Evora, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
Lane in the historic district at the medieval aqueduct, Evora, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
Roman Temple of Diana in Evora at night, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
Roman Temple of Diana in Evora, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
Evora roman temple (Alentjo, Portugal) Doric architectur with column in granite. UNESCO place
Cloisters of Evora CathedralThe Gothic archtecture of the Cloisters of Evora Cathedral. A tomb is seen on the right. A statue of one of the Four Evangelists is seen in the centre
Evora Side StreetAn Evora alley street. Evora is a city in Portugal. It has a well-preserved old town centre, still partially enclosed by medieval walls
Fire brigade putting out a bush fire, near Melides, Alentejo region, Portugal
Balcony, Evora, PorugalWrought iron balcony, Evora, Alentejo, Porugal
Temple of Diana in PortugalThe Temple of Diana on the street with Romanan architecture from1st century and classified as world Heritage by UNESCO since 1986 in Evora city district of Alentejo in Portugal. Photo by Paulo Amorim
Evora in Alentejo PortugalThe Cathedral of the Evora with Gothic architecture (1186-1204) at Alentejo region in Portugal. Evora is classified as World Heritage by UNESCO since 1986. - Photo by Paulo Amorim
Aqueduct AmoreiraConstruction of Aqueduct
Fort of Our Lady of Grace, officially known as Fort Count of Lippe, in Alentejo
Fort of Our Lady of Grace - GuaritasFort of Our Lady of Grace, officially known as Fort Count of Lippe, in Alentejo
Aqueduto Da AmoreiraThe Aqueduto da Amoreira connects the local to the city of Elvas. Has 843 arches over five arches and towers 30 meters high
Aqueduto da AmoreiraThe Aqueduto da Amoreira connects the local to the city of Elvas. Has 843 arches over five arches and towers 30 meters high
The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, old Cathedral of Elvas, located in Republic Square in the parish of the Assumption, Elvas in the district of Portalegre in Portugal
Arches over an alley, Evora, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
Evora, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
Arcade at the entrance of the Igreja do Sao Francisco church, Evora, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
Medieval aqueduct, Evora, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
Homes in the arches of the medieval aqueduct, Evora, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
Arch of Santa Clara, Portugal
Roofs of Evora and landscape of AlentejoView from the Cathedral of the typical roofs of the Historic Centro of Evora (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and the traditional landscape of Alentejo region, Portugal
Charming houses of EvoraBeautiful traditional houses, balconies and roofs in the Historic Centre of Evora (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Alentejo, Portugal
The roman temple of Evora, Portugal
Great Dolmen of Zambujeiro (Portuguese: Anta Grande do Zambujeiro) is a megalithic monument located in Nossa Senhora da Tourega, near Valverde, in the municipality of Evora
Almendres CromlechThe Almendres megalithic enclosure is the largest megalithic monument in the Iberian Peninsula and one of the oldest of HumanityAśs monuments
Old walled doorPhotographed in the ancient walls of the city of Evora in Portugal
Vale Maria do Meio CromlechMegalithic stone circle located near Evora in Portugal
Roman Temple of EvoraThe Roman Temple of Evora is an ancient temple in the Portuguese city of Evora
Roman Temple of EvoraThe Roman Temple of Evora, also referred to as the Templo de Diana (albeit wrongly, after Diana, the ancient Roman goddess of the moon, the hunt)