I think this bit was new since our visit anyway, Sue. A couple of years ago I had seen the buildings here under renovation or cleaning and I think they embellished the tiles when they left. Hard to plan anything again for the future, but always a possible place for a return visit. It is now really easy to book the electric tuktuks online, I know a lovely photographer who will customise his walks, and I found a motorboat that takes wheelchairs!
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That’s a great find! It’s a gorgeous piece of artwork.
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Tolle Aufnahme ,
Interessante Location
Viele Grüße aus Wuppertal
czoczo
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Amazing.
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This photo looks impressive,
it is worth taking a look down there!
My contribution
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I love the design and the shapes of the tiles. You make me want to look closer!
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There aren’t many places where the floors get so much attention
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Nice BW and perspective.
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I think it’s a recent statue. The picture and the angle is nice.
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Love it!
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Lisbon seems to be the gift that just keeps on giving. If we’re ever allowed to have a list again, this is going on it.
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I didn’t see a lot of Lisbon, but it was great!
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I think this bit was new since our visit anyway, Sue. A couple of years ago I had seen the buildings here under renovation or cleaning and I think they embellished the tiles when they left. Hard to plan anything again for the future, but always a possible place for a return visit. It is now really easy to book the electric tuktuks online, I know a lovely photographer who will customise his walks, and I found a motorboat that takes wheelchairs!
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Oh, fantastic, I’ll have to ask you you sometime,
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Hard to think about lists right now, but it does mean we have plenty of time to do our research!
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