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The Beira Baixa train line must be the most scenic one in Portugal, with its stunning views of the Tagus river. The line itself is in bad shape. Despite being electrified, it’s single track most of the time, and its age and sharp turns require trains capable […] [Original post on mastodon.social]

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C as in Cancer. I can see the smoke from here. Why the cruise ship industry still exists? Because the people who lead our governments are deeply, criminally corrupt. (Photo taken at the Tagus river mouth on the Atlantic)

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Eu odeio o MDCOMUNE Eu odeio a MADIS Eu odeio a TAGUS 100 anos de empresa pra fazer essas merda kkkkkkkkkkk

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A view of the Praça do Commercio at Lisbon, taken from the Tagus Available at: purl.pt/13650/2/

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Here is the bridge at Alcantara, built on the instructions of the Emperor Hadrian in 100 CE. It’s had a few holes knocked in it but the main structure has been restored. It was one of only five crossings over the Tagus; next stop the Atlantic, and that’s a long way away.

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A reminder: the first online talk of this season for the Friends of the Lines of Torres Vedras is on 17 September 2024 at 7pm UK time. I will be talking about the defences to the south of the River Tagus; The Fourth Line of Torres Vedras. Register by emailing Ian Brewer at: i_j_brewer@msn.com

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