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Pedestrian Zone of Quarteira - Algarve

Boardwalk in cobblestone, with palm trees. It is a pedestrian zone par excellence, with many cafes and restaurants.

葡萄牙路面
葡萄牙路面
葡萄牙路面
Photos: Celso Gonçalves

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