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These are the last few photos from Montezinho and one photo from Portelo, a nearby more modern village. Some photos are taken from a church spire? does this term applies to to these open low towers where the bell is in effect hangng in a window of a wall and there is not much of a point to this structure as in the usual spire? Thereis also a photo of the bell from 1936. The church is much older, I beleive. Many village churches are medeival.

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[Image: Montezinho,-Portugal-_DSC0708-September-08,-2008.jpg]

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[Image: Montezinho,-Portugal-_DSC0710-September-08,-2008.jpg]

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[Image: Montezinho,-Portugal-_DSC0725-September-08,-2008.jpg]

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[Image: Montezinho,-Portugal-_DSC0728-September-08,-2008.jpg]

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[Image: Montezinho,-Portugal-_DSC0734-September-08,-2008.jpg]

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[Image: portelo,-Portugal-_DSC0679-September-08,-2008.jpg]
Pavel! better and better! In A, the colours are great and it's the washing on the line that does it for me. In E, I assume that's your good wife down there, wondering if you will fall down from your vantage point. Glad you didn't. Regards.....Dennis
Thanks Dennis. There was a lot to do and a lot to see. We left pensions at 8 to 8:30 and did not get back till 8 to 9. Most of this time we spent walking. Where we were you walk close to horizontaly only on the floors of restaurants/cafes or in your hotel room. The rest of the time you walk up or down. After doing the bare essentials I dropped dead every night and so did my wife. Never needed television (in Portugese). Every cafe and restaurant seems to have a television going. After watching it on and off during meals, I realised we in Canada have little to complain about. Never thought I will say that.