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Hiker\'s point of view along the Parque Termal de Pedras Salgadas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hiker\'s point of view along the Parque Termal de Pedras Salgadas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trá-os-Montes Serra do Barroso mountains Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bragança, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trá-os-Montes Serra do Barroso mountains Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bragança, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bragança, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traditional Portuguese Straw Cape, Gaia, Portugal.
Trá-os-Montes Serra do Barroso mountains Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trá-os-Montes Serra do Barroso mountains Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portuguese castle Braganca Portugal north east of the country Portuguese fortification Royalty Free Stock Photo
Braganca castle Portugal north east of the country Portuguese fortification Royalty Free Stock Photo
Braganca Portugal motorhome aire next to the castle north east Portuguese fortification Royalty Free Stock Photo
Motorhome aire Parque de autocaravanas next to Braganca castle Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trá-os-Montes Serra do Barroso mountains Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
A traditional Portuguese coroca - straw cape, on show in Taylor`s Port House visitors centre in Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal. The cape is worn by shepherds and other outdoor workers during wet weather in mountainous areas such as Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro. The cape is made from straw or rushes and is in two parts which are sown together. The cape then acts like a thatched roof, the water runs off.


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