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Site & Board Matters => Article Discussions => Topic started by: Les Sparks on March 21, 2020, 03:58:01 pm

Title: Travels to Portugal: A Photo Adventure
Post by: Les Sparks on March 21, 2020, 03:58:01 pm
Thanks for the article and the photos. It's great to be reminded that there are wonderful places out there. A good break from the limited world we all have at the moment. Eventually we'll be able to travel again. Perhaps we'll see things with new eyes after our forced isolation.
Les
Title: Re: Travels to Portugal: A Photo Adventure
Post by: Paulo Bizarro on March 22, 2020, 05:21:58 am
Nice to see an article about my country. But the real treasures are away from the touristic hot spots.
Title: Re: Travels to Portugal: A Photo Adventure
Post by: BradSmith on April 01, 2020, 08:09:21 pm
There were several mentions in the article of the Mediterranean.  But Portugal doesn't touch the Mediterranean.  It is on the Atlantic coast.  Or do people in Portugal refer to their coast as being on the Mediterranean??
Title: Re: Travels to Portugal: A Photo Adventure
Post by: uimike on April 17, 2020, 01:01:19 am
Technically, no. But this is a very nuanced issue. At the same time there is identification with european-atlantic countries, there is some cultural identification with north-africa and the mediterranean. And by cultural here I mean some lifestyle, socio-cultural aspects. Sure if you go north, it's very different. But Portugal's heart is big, and it acommodates everyone.
Title: Re: Travels to Portugal: A Photo Adventure
Post by: stivemorgan on May 21, 2020, 07:11:58 am
Hi there. Great to have this thread here. Cant wait to see your photoes.
Title: Re: Travels to Portugal: A Photo Adventure
Post by: Paulo Bizarro on May 22, 2020, 09:50:21 am
Indeed Portugal does not lie in the Mediterranean, it is all Atlantic. I suppose one can describe the culture and diet in the country as somewhat mediterranean, as we do like grilled fish, salads, and olive oil. The climate in the south is also on the warmer side, compared to the North and Western coast.