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Faro's beach is the southern place in Portugal, it is the place where the Mediterranean ends and the great Atlantic ocean begins.
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Belém is famous as the place from which many of the great Portuguese explorers set off on their voyages of discovery.
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Santa Justa Lift is an Eiffel Tower-like structure located in Lisbon's downtown.
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The Commerce Square, also known as Palace Square, is one of the most majestic squares of Lisbon. This is where the royal palace stood for over two centuries until 1755, when its was destroyed by the Great Earthquake.
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"This here is the team that set my summer into fire! Grab a Fisheye No. 2 and a Ringflash and start colouring everybody you know. Start with your family memebers then ask some friends, try some neighbours or even have a go at strangers in a bar! The funniest shots are taken indoors or at night so the last ingredient to this kind of photo Strudel would be the Fuji Press 800 film. Give it a try! Oh, and don't forget to get close."
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Located in the Atlantic coast of the Algarve the Amoreira beach is a beautiful place to visit. It belongs to the Aljezur municipality (the word is derived from the Arabic word "Aljuzur" (الجزر), the plural of island) and it's one of the many beaches hidden in the rocky cliffs that characterizes this region.
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Been built in 1914 «the Tejo Power Station is one of Lisbon's architectural landmarks and boasts a façade of undeniable beauty. In its day it was a real pioneer in electricity generation. Today, almost a century since it was built, the power station has again taken on innovative aspects and a prominent position as an Electricity Museum.