It’s a strange area, isn’t it? We found it difficult to find the entrance and yet it’s big enough! I’ve not been to the underground bit yet either, but Becky has 🙂 🙂
I must make sure I organise the underground bit next time – I wasn’t even there for an opening day last time. But this section was quite close to my hotel as I was in the business district, and it made a very pleasant stroll on one of my escapes from work! Inside was interesting, but hard to get good photos, and I loved the view from above – I must see if I can make some squares!
Yes, the aqueduct isn’t all that well known. There are a few places to see it from both above and below, and there’s an underground bit that I haven’t been to yet – have to book in advance.
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Me as well Debbie 🙂
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I, too, love to use what’s available to frame good shots. This is a pretty arch in a pretty setting.
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It’s a strange area, isn’t it? We found it difficult to find the entrance and yet it’s big enough! I’ve not been to the underground bit yet either, but Becky has 🙂 🙂
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I must make sure I organise the underground bit next time – I wasn’t even there for an opening day last time. But this section was quite close to my hotel as I was in the business district, and it made a very pleasant stroll on one of my escapes from work! Inside was interesting, but hard to get good photos, and I loved the view from above – I must see if I can make some squares!
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Good idea! 🙂 🙂
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What striking images! I really love it.
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Love these framing too! What striking images!
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Perfect. I love this
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Another structure I never saw in my brief time in. Lisbon…I have to return!
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Yes, the aqueduct isn’t all that well known. There are a few places to see it from both above and below, and there’s an underground bit that I haven’t been to yet – have to book in advance.
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Wow!
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Me too
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Ooooh, cool shot, Debbie 👏 I’m a big fan of natural framing as well, particularly shots from inside woods 😃
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