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Tag » Tag: "Cascais"

(81) MARCH 21st.

2008-06-27 » - A DAY OF CELEBRATIONS (this year, it was also the Good Friday) . . . . . . The beginning of Spring (Northern Hemisphere). Judas Tree (Cercis siliquastrum, family Leguminosae) Cascais - Portugal. . . . . The Arbor Day in Portugal (different countries, different days) Native woodland of Portuguese Oak (Quercus faginea, [...]

(57) A UNIVERSAL DECLARATION ON ANIMAL WELFARE

2008-04-10 » An international Petition to achieve a Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare at the United Nations is on line. Wading birds, probably of the genus Calidris (Winter plumage), at the Tamariz Beach, Estoril - Cascais. The Petition for a Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare has "one strategic goal - global recognition that animals [...]

(55) THE AVENCAS BEACH

2008-04-08 » Parede, Cascais - The Avencas Beach (Avencas means Maidenhair) is still a living example of the coastal biodiversity, under and above the sea level, specially because of its rocky intertidal zone (the continental platform, predominantely limestone, with "steps" and basalt intrusions). Here, one can watch: ... different species of animals, [...]

(27) IN BETWEEN THE STONES

2008-02-21 » Estoril, Cascais - Portugal [originally posted on Jan 26th, 2008] Category: THE ARCHITECTURE

(09) THE WEST COAST OF PORTUGAL ...

2008-02-17 » ... IS NOT THE SAME THING AS EUROPE'S WEST (OR FAR WEST?) COAST: - It is more colourful and diversified, more truthful and exuberant, more real and less technologic. 1- On the cliff top, North of Peniche. 2- Limestone at Portinho da Areia do Sul, Peniche. 3- Fossilized dune at Magoito, [...]

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