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Luciano A. G. Lucas - Was there

One of my (other) greatest pasions is travelling. As always I tend to capture moments in time so that I can remember and share my experiences.

Showing posts with label Golegã. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Golegã. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 June 2008

Portugal - Ribatejo - Golegã: the essentials

Posted by Luciano Lucas at 11:29 No comments:
Labels: acucar, Alentejo, bolo, cafe, coffee, delta cafes, Golegã, ovos, Portugal, Ribatejo, toureiro

Portugal - Ribatejo - Golegã: Manuel dos Santos

Posted by Luciano Lucas at 11:26 No comments:
Labels: Alentejo, bullfight, Golegã, Manuel dos Santos, Portugal, Ribatejo, statue, toureiro

Portugal - Ribatejo - Golegã: Bus Stop

Posted by Luciano Lucas at 11:24 No comments:
Labels: Alentejo, blue, bus, Golegã, horse, light, Portugal, Ribatejo, sky, stop

Portugal - Ribatejo - Golegã: Igreja Matriz (detail)

Posted by Luciano Lucas at 11:22 No comments:
Labels: Alentejo, Church, Golegã, Igreja, Matriz, Portugal, Ribatejo

Portugal - Ribatejo - Golegã: Igreja Matriz

Posted by Luciano Lucas at 11:13 No comments:
Labels: Alentejo, Golegã, Igreja, Matriz, Portugal, Ribatejo
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Luciano Lucas
I was born in 1980 in Santiago do Cacem, in Alentejo, Portugal. My first 18 years were spent mostly in Alentejo, both on the coast and inland. Each summer I travelled with my parents, by car, up and down Portugal and sometimes into Spain and as far as Morocco. The first camera I used was a German-made point and shoot from the early 70s that belonged to my dad (“AGFAMATIC 300 – Sensor”; specs: two CdS Computer Automatic cells, a AGFA COLOR - AGNAR 1:8/44 fixed lens, Paratronic Shutter). Since 1998, I have lived in Wales, South Carolina (USA), England (London, Oxford and Nottingham) and Northern Ireland. I have a love for travelling, learning about other cultures and peoples as well as their traditions, problems and values. I regularly travel to Portugal to visit my family and friends as well as fill my lungs with fresh air and my spirit with hope.
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