sa, isae: Of course it is! Well, except maybe to gay guys, then I guess what is 'mostly welcome' is a new boy... but the overall scenery is the same. ;)
kris: That is Cabo da Roca. Near Cascais and Sintra. Nice place, but a bit too windy all the time. Most of the tourists that come to Lisbon go there I guess. I used to go there quite often because we used to go either to Cascais or to Sintra a lot too.
GG: The country is indeed beautiful, and a lot of the beautiful things are also man made, but it seems most people nowadays don't really care about it.
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nice picture!! Yeah, I guess a new girl is mostly welome;D
Dcver: where is the Western most point in Europe? It is in Portugal somewhere. I went there! But i can't remember the name of it.
Your country is beautiful in many ways...the art, the architecture, the landscape.
It's beautiful inspite of the [man made] problems which you mention ...and Vit too :-)
sa, isae: Of course it is! Well, except maybe to gay guys, then I guess what is 'mostly welcome' is a new boy... but the overall scenery is the same. ;)
kris: That is Cabo da Roca. Near Cascais and Sintra. Nice place, but a bit too windy all the time. Most of the tourists that come to Lisbon go there I guess. I used to go there quite often because we used to go either to Cascais or to Sintra a lot too.
GG: The country is indeed beautiful, and a lot of the beautiful things are also man made, but it seems most people nowadays don't really care about it.
Even with all the problems you describe, Portugal is one of the world's undiscovered treasures!
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