“Travel trip”. Portugal under the gaze of foreign travelers. What do they say about us? – world



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The hashtags took my trip on Instagram, in turn, to the trip of beautiful foreigners to another very visited and published point: Palácio da Pena, in Sintra. Take the case of @ nadin9e, who was ecstatic with the colors and architecture of the Palace and Sintra. But it is a very common type of post and of which we can be very proud. Welcome girls!

Something caught my attention, between trips and subtitles in different languages ​​of these travelers: they flutter their dresses in the middle of the arcades of the Jerónimos Monastery, or near the National Pantheon, or … finally, through the beautiful streets of the center. I specially selected @ maria¬_ponomaryova and also the colors of @ dasha_in_portugal’s dress to match our sky over the Pantheon.

Then, in more autumn looks, we do a ‘like’ in @ dunisha18 that reflects on Lisbon, near the Basilica da Estrela, and invites like this: “open your eyes”. Open your eyes, in this age, to life. How good that Dunisha was inspired by us and us as well! In addition, we find the smile of people like @redhead_rozy in Parque Eduardo Sétimo. In a plane that makes us smile, without restraint, with her because the photograph shows the grandeur of this landscape and the history of the Park that ends there, in the Tagus … marinated by the sun. You see, she captured our essence there in another part of downtown Lisbon.

And finally, making a kind of ‘stopover’, @worldwidewandress challenges us in Lisbon with its beauty and with the fantastic mural that they photographed there. Do you recognize? The ‘Graffiti’ or the art of graffiti is more and more, with this careful style, everywhere … and she travels the world in this capture. And she is one of the mysterious travelers who leaves her followers wondering about this point in Lisbon.

And, for today, I am observing from your perspective how Lisbon, Portugal, is one of the most desired destinations on the European continent. How Lisbon radiates smiles in posts and mysteries that make our travelers reflect. And although many of us do not travel, we are voyeurs of the beauties and idiosyncrasies of the Planet, through the parchment. And posting about it, in the form of an image, is fantastic. In fact, I’m starting to think that I should create an Instagram page just for my travel photos, because the photo ‘drawers’ are full and unpublished. But today I am seeing how my ‘fellow’ explorers, owners of other languages, like to walk around Lisbon, photograph moments and travel in loose dresses. Always come back!



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