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The Convent of Christ is a former Roman Catholic convent in Tomar, Portugal. Originally a 12th-century Templar stronghold, when the order was dissolved in the 14th century the Portuguese branch was turned into the Knights of the Order of Christ, that later supported Portugal’s maritime discoveries of the 15th century.
Experienced by Jez Timms
52 km from Sertã
Vale de Canas National Forest This is a space of high environmental quality, with great conditions for environmental education and awareness events, as well as the practice of sports, recreation and leisure.
Experienced by Lili Tex
53 km from Sertã
The University of Coimbra is a Portuguese public university in Coimbra, Portugal. Being one of the oldest universities in continuous operation in the world, the oldest university of Portugal, and one of the country’s largest higher education and research institutions. The University of Coimbra has over 20 000 students, and hosts one of the largest communities of international students in Portugal, arguably being the most cosmopolitan Portuguese university. On 22 June 2013, UNESCO added the university to its World Heritage List.
Experienced by Henrique Macedo
72 km from Sertã
Summit to Cântaro Gordo, Serra da Estrela - Portugal 2 days unsupported backpacking in Serra da Estrela
Experienced by Diogo Tavares
72 km from Sertã
Have you ever found a place where time’s freeze? I was alone in Serra da Estrela looking for a place where I could shoot this “lake” from the top. 10:00 am. This photo was taken with my camera (Canon) standing on a tripod and with the help of the incorporated wi-fi. Just me alone standing there with this view. Breathtaking.
Experienced by Francisco T Santos
77 km from Sertã
The Medieval fortified village of Mãrvao is set up at great height over a rock surrounded by a Portuguese countryside landscape region of Alentejo, nearby the Spanish border. Mãrvao was an important stronghold in the defense of Portugal against Castilla, especially during the Portuguese Restoration War (17th century). However, in the 18th century went into decline and ceased to have an army, which allowed the preservation of many of its buildings of the 15th and 16th centuries. + INFO: https://www.portugaltravel.org/marvao
Experienced by Serxu
86 km from Sertã
I took this photo off the coast of Nazare, Portugal, one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been to. These two seagulls were just relaxing on a rock overlooking the beach.
Experienced by Alexandra Kaschuta
105 km from Sertã
Typical Boat from Aveiro. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rresenden Bitcoin Donation: 1Fp1DnzC12PrDgPBCrVhvFY5aLf6GSWXmD Paypal Support: paypal.me/rresenden
Experienced by Ricardo Resende
109 km from Sertã
Walking around after a day at the beach and no one around is just the perfect time to take a picture to the biggest lighthouse in Portugal
Experienced by Paulo Resende
109 km from Sertã
The swimming pool in our hotel in Cela, Portugal. The hotel was called Vale d’Azenha and is located on the silver coast in Portugal.
Experienced by Pieter Claerhout
127 km from Sertã
torres vedras, portugal, lisbon, crops, nature, horizon, plain, clouds, sky, tourism, panorama, portuguese, field, agriculture, green, planting, ecological, wheat, harvest, cereals, summer, fields, grass
Experienced by Alejandro Piñero Amerio
133 km from Sertã
Passadiços do Paiva. Surrounded by unique beauty of landscapes, in an authentic natural sanctuary along the brave waters downhills, quartz crystals and endangered species in Europe. Aveiro, Portugal.
Experienced by Pedro de Sousa
142 km from Sertã
Shot from the bank of the Tagus river in Lisbon at sunrise, this is a single 5 minute exposure.
Experienced by William Warby
144 km from Sertã
I was visiting a exhibition in Oceanário in Lisbon, and I toke this picture in the middle of all the people !!
Experienced by MARIO TEIXEIRA
145 km from Sertã
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
146 km from Sertã
Abstract patterns of waves, rolling in from the cold Atlantic ocean and about to hit the rough coast of Portugal.
Experienced by Clemens Jezler
146 km from Sertã
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
146 km from Sertã
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
146 km from Sertã
Lonely rock off the west coast of Portugal, wrapped in waves and cold water of the Atlantic ocean.
Experienced by Clemens Jezler
146 km from Sertã
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