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Portuguese People Travel Photos from Danita Delimont

Danita Delimont Portuguese People Travel Photos
India, Goa, Old Goa. Portuguese basilica of Bom Jesus, the most famous church in Old Goa. Sunday church serivce.

Danita Delimont Portuguese People Travel Photos
Canal boat along flower balcony. Venice, Italy.

Danita Delimont Portuguese People Travel Photos
People watching humpback whale, Antarctica, Antarctic Ocean (Not for sale in Japan, Australia, New Zealand, SE UAE or UK)

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Portuguese People Travel Photos from National Geographic Images

National Geographic Images Portuguese People Travel Photos
A crowded pedestrian zoned street in Porto.

National Geographic Images Portuguese People Travel Photos
Caretos, dressed as devils during carnival season.

National Geographic Images Portuguese People Travel Photos
Backlit view of a woman walking down a cobbled street.

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Portuguese People Travel Photos from Robert Harding

Robert Harding Portuguese People Travel Photos

Robert Harding Portuguese People Travel Photos

Robert Harding Portuguese People Travel Photos

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Portuguese People Travel Photos from IPNstock

IPNstock Portuguese People Travel Photos
Clay McLachlan, Backpacking travelers walk to their train inside the Porto (Oporto), Portugal, train station.

IPNstock Portuguese People Travel Photos
Digital Archive Japan / DAJ, Dodo and guinea pig, 1750. A dodo - Didus ineptus, an extinct flightless bird from Mauritius and a guinea pig - Cavia porcellus, a rodent native to South America. Portuguese sailors were the first people to see a dodo when they arrived at Mauritius in 1507. By 1681, a combination of the activities of people and the animals they introduced onto the island had completely eradicated the birds. From A Natural History of Uncommon Birds by George Edwards. (London, 1750).

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Digital Archive Japan / DAJ, Negro slaves washing for diamonds watched over by supervisors with whips, Brazil, 1815. Brazil was the largest market in the Americas for African slaves. Between the 17th and 19th centuries 10 million slaves were transported there from Africa. Brazil was the last country in the Americas to officially abolish slavery, which it did in 1888.

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