Early on the last morning of a 2 day stay in Elvas, the UNESCO World Heritage walled town close to the Spanish border in eastern Portugal, I decided to go for a walk around the city wall. The man in the tourist office had told me that you could walk right around the city on the walls. However I found there are a few of points where the footpath does not exist. I got about halfway and turned back as time was running out. I had not seen any photo opportunities on the walk but as I came close to the hotel I saw these three. I have no idea what they were doing there . It was very quiet as it was early Sunday morning.
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31 May 2018
In Elvas
Early on the last morning of a 2 day stay in Elvas, the UNESCO World Heritage walled town close to the Spanish border in eastern Portugal, I decided to go for a walk around the city wall. The man in the tourist office had told me that you could walk right around the city on the walls. However I found there are a few of points where the footpath does not exist. I got about halfway and turned back as time was running out. I had not seen any photo opportunities on the walk but as I came close to the hotel I saw these three. I have no idea what they were doing there . It was very quiet as it was early Sunday morning.
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