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LISBON | Walking Through the Capital of Portugal

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LISBON | Walking Through the Capital of Portugal

Walking through the streets of Lisbon, the beautiful capital of Portugal.
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“Lisbon” by Shiruky
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“An Ancient Dome” by Trabant 33

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22 COMMENTS

  1. I like the walking and chatting to us … that view was beautiful but always the cranes…
    You are not rookie you’re hardcore traveller🤗
    Do you think it’s time to go home ? … I would love to see more of California … come on show us 💕

  2. Love Lisbon. Beautiful and very walkable. Your tale is fun about the airports, already knew the punchline before you were through. If you've travelled enough there is always a new learning opportunity which turns into a good story. 🙂

  3. When l visit portugal never tired walking uniqueness charming streets of lisbon !
    I prepared to pay 50 € for each paper you saw on the streets on entire video ,
    Lisbon residents very proud for the cleness of the city !
    Good job bro.

  4. Totally typical Gabriel with the airport situation. I'm surprised you're able to travel anywhere :)) I do however appreciate that you admit your mistakes. Most vloggers would never mention it. Thanks for being you! 🙂

  5. Yes, that 1755 earthquake that took out the convent you'd called in at ( visited 😏 ) pretty much destroyed the whole of "a cidade de Lisboa" at the time, obviously causing an appalling number of both fatalities and injuries, tragically. And the area's geological history appears strongly to indicate that a major earthquake does actually occur roughly every 200-250 or so years and, therefore, Lisbon is sort of due unfortunately to be able pretty much to expect another one to occur at virtually anytime, as it has now been 267 years since that last truly major seismic event of 1755. And of course the fact that the Lisbon Metro Region is now so greatly enlarged and much more populous than it had been at that time only adds immeasurably to such concerns 😔…. ~On a lighter note, however 😁 : really cool, marvellous video-vlog, *Gabe*; do keep safe ❤💖…!

  6. Another tourist attraction suggestion:
    516 Arouca bridge is the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge in the world and is located in Arouca, in the Aveiro district, Portugal. With a length of 516 meters and an elevation of 175 meters, it connects the banks of the river Paiva. Crossing the bridge, you will have an impressive view of Garganta do Paiva and Cascata das Aguieiras, both geosites of the territory of the Arouca de la UNESCO Geopark.516 Arouca bridge is located in Arouca, next to the famous Pava Walkways (Passadiços do Paiva).

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