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Tram and Church of San Francisco in PortoTram in Porto with the Church of San Francisco in the background. The Igreja de So Francisco (Church of Saint Francis) is the most prominent Gothic monument in Porto, Portugal
Roofs of PortoView of the old town of Porto from the Cathedral. Porto, also known as Oporto in English, is the second-largest city in Portugal, after Lisbon
Ribeira district in PortoRibeira district is a historical square in Porto, Portugal and it is included in the historical centre of the city, designated World Heritage by UNESCO.The Ribeira district spreads alongside
Rabelo boats in Douro river, PortoThe Rabelo boat is a traditional Portuguese cargo boat that for centuries was used to transport people and goods along the Douro River
Don LuAis I bridge and Muralha Fernandina in PortoDon LuAis I bridge and Muralha Fernandina (Fernandina Wall) in Porto.The Dom LuAis I Bridge is a double-decked metal arch bridge that spans the Douro River between the cities of Porto
Dom LuAis I Bridge in Porto from a boat in Douro river. Dom LuAis I Bridge is a double-decked metal arch bridge that spans the Douro River between the cities of Porto
View of Ribeira district from Douro river with the Church of San Francisco and Portos Cathedral in the backgroundView of Ribeira district from a boat in the Douro river with the Church of San Francisco and Portos Cathedral in the background
birds flying in Fernando de NoronhaPhoto taken in the sunset at Fernando de Noronha Island. A natural Park in the Parnambuco State, Brazil
Little Girl And Dog1st March 1967: A three-year-old girl shares a bench with her dog beside Kexinn Pond, Bromley. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)
Pygmy Mice3rd August 1967: Three pygmy mice scale their keepers set of keys at London Zoo. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Penguins On Parade1955: Penguins at London Zoo. (Photo by Dennis Rowe/BIPs/Getty Images)
Almost Ready5th March 1936: The great transatlantic passenger liner SS Queen Mary nears completion at a shipyard on Clydebank, Scotland