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Mountain road, Serra Estrela, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial view of winding road in Serra da Estrela, Portugal. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Curvy road in Serra da Estrela, Portugal. Black and white photo. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A winding road in the Serra da Estrela, Portugal. Black and white photo. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Top view of winding road in Serra da Estrela, Portugal. Black and white photo. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The aerial view of the road in the Serra Da Estrela Natural Park in Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
The view of the road in the Serra da Estrela Natural Park in Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Road in Serra da Estrela Portugal
Landscape with granite rocks, road and bridge and mountains on the horizon on a cloudy day, Serra da Estrela Natural Park PORTUGAL Royalty Free Stock Photo
The aerial photo of the road to the Serra Da Estrela Natural Park in Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Serpentine road through the Serra da Estrela mountains, Portugal. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The road in the Serra da Estrela Natural Park in Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Camping on a mountain road in Serra da Estrela, Portugal. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The phto of the road to the Covao Dos Conchos in Serra Da Estrela Natural Park in Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
The photo of the road to the Covao Dos Conchos in Serra Da Estrela Natural Park in Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Serra da Estrela Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsɛʁɐ ðɐ ɨʃˈtɾelɐ], `Star Mountain Range` is the highest mountain range in Continental Portugal. Together with the Serra da Lousã it is the westernmost constituent range of the Sistema Central and also one of the highest in the system. It includes mainland Portugal`s highest point at 1,993 metres 6,539 feet above mean sea level although the summit of Mount Pico in the Portuguese Azores islands is higher. This point is not a distinctive mountain summit, but rather the highest point in a plateau, being known as Torre `Tower` in English. Torre is an unusual summit in that it is accessible by a paved road. The peak has a topographic prominence of 1,204 m 3,950 ft and its parent peak is Pico Almanzor, in Spain.[1] The mountain range, situated between the municipalities of Seia, Manteigas, Gouveia, Guarda and Covilhã, is about 100 kilometres 60 miles long and is 30 km 19 mi across at its widest point. It is formed from a huge granite ridge that once formed the southern frontier of the country.


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