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Travel guide of ColaresWalking on the edge of the land on a cloudy day, the ocean with big waves against the “walls”. Just found this place where I could watch different shapes of the hills in front of me. Curiosity: I was alone. I took this shot with my camera held on a tripod and with help of the incorporated Wi-Fi of my camera.
Experienced by Francisco T Santos
My wife and I joined a tour of Sintra in Portugal. The tour guide drove us to a beach for a glimpse of the ocean. Unfortunately, the ocean was completely invisible because of thick fog. Families, however, still managed to gather behind a selfie stick and smile.
Experienced by David Klein
Rocks, steep cliffs and hidden beaches along the westernmost point of mainland Europe, where Portugal’s rugged west coast is fully exposed to the cold waves and strong winds from the Atlantic ocean.
Experienced by Clemens Jezler
After 45minutes of walking, me and my boyfriend find each other so small in the midle of these enourmous mountains that meet the sea in a beach near Lisbon. Few where the ones that stood there, but we all where contemplating the wonders of nature and the simplicity of the light heating the waves at our feat.
Experienced by Madalena Veloso
It was one of the most interesting places I’ve discovered in Sintra, it’s a deserted beach, mid way down you’re rewarded with this view and when you reach the sand you’re alone, you don’t hear any human noise. It’s amazing.
Experienced by Nuno Antunes
14 km from Colares
Aerial view of the rugged coastline along the Sintra national park in the greater Lisbon area. The last light of the day covers the green fields and sandy cliffs in warm golden tones, separating them from the deep blue water of the cold Atlantic ocean.
Experienced by Clemens Jezler
18 km from Colares
This shot was taken in a cold winter day, with clear blue sky and powerful waves, in one of the most popular beaches in Lisbon - Carcavelos Beach. Despite of the low temperatures, these three young men chose to ride the waves and have a good time together, away from the rest of the world. As a nature lover myself, I admire those who still enjoy spending time outdoors in valuable way, connecting themselves with others as well as the world around.
Experienced by Rita Malçok
18 km from Colares
In a cold winter day, a sweet young lady is walking on the beach next to the water, close enough to feel the smell of the seawater. Away from the world - she creates her own - holding in her hands something especial. Delicate. Unique.
Experienced by Rita Malçok
22 km from Colares
Abstract patterns of waves, rolling in from the cold Atlantic ocean and about to hit the rough coast of Portugal.
Experienced by Clemens Jezler
22 km from Colares
On the way back to my residence from a morning of surfing at the beach of Matadouro I had to capture the quietness of the streets in Ericeira. Whilst mornings are busy with cars rushing through the narrow alleys and evenings lively and filled with talk and laughter, the hours around noon display the town as sleepy and peaceful, as if resting under the midday sun.
Experienced by Vali Sachadonig
22 km from Colares
Waves flushing through a straight limestone crack on the coast of Ericeira, Portugal. Mind-blowing what billions of waves over millions of years can do to solid rock.
Experienced by Clemens Jezler
22 km from Colares
Cold water of the Atlantic ocean blends with warm rocks of Portugal’s rugged west coast during the last light of the day.
Experienced by Clemens Jezler
24 km from Colares
From land the ocean seems glossy and hard to see through. That is due to refraction and all the particles that block your sight from the ocean floor. From top, this distance is at its minimum, and the ocean floor just shows like a painting unveiling every rock, every grain of sand, every detail. I love it.
Experienced by João Ferreira
26 km from Colares
Lisbon is a city that that is affordable and relaxing. The people who live in Lisbon aren’t in too much of a rush. Visiting this city you can travel at ease, eat delicious food, visit beautiful museums and visit a beautiful place such as Monastery Jeronimos. Lisbon is my second favourite city. I told my dad I may move there one day.
Experienced by Amanda Yeung
27 km from Colares
I was walking on the Centro Cultural de Belém in Lisbon when I saw this couple walking to the alley, it was just after noon, there was something about this scene that made me take my camera and take a picture.
Experienced by Caio Diniz
28 km from Colares
A walk along the beach of Costa da Caparica in a heat of 38 ºC nothing better than refreshing with a good and cold Super Bock. Um passeio pela praia da Costa da Caparica em um calor de 38 ºC nada melhor do que refrescar com uma boa e gelada Super Bock.
Experienced by Yuri Catalano
28 km from Colares
Shot of a bird flying over my head at the beach in Costa de Caparica. Caparica - located in the opposite side of Lisbon along the Tago river - is a famous spot for surfers, mainly beginners, in Portugal.
Experienced by Federico Fioravanti
32 km from Colares
We fell in love with Lisbon. The lovely city, the good food and most of all the nature we found close to the city. This is somewhere west from Lisbon, the colors, the waves and the small people in the corner make this photo a good memory to this week.
Experienced by Jeroen Bendeler
32 km from Colares
I was retourning from Lisboa to Rome with a Ryanair plane. Luckily I take the seat to the window and there was this magical sunset above this waving clouds. Pure magic.
Experienced by Andrea Proietti
32 km from Colares
there is something so mesmerizing about Lisbon and its trams. maybe its the screech as it passes you by and turns down a new street or the smiles and awestruck faces of its passengers. whatever it is, I’m absolutely in love.
Experienced by Nik Guiney