The title’s a bit of a tongue twister, isn’t it? Definitely not my intention when I took the pictures a year ago. I dipped into the archives again today to display more parts of the city that are less touted and flaunted than the historic center. There is plenty of Porto to love, especially by the water. In no particular order:
September 9, 2014
Album: Portugal (Summer 2014)
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