We spent much of our time in Lisbon, Portugal just walking around the Alfama District, one of the oldest areas of Lisbon. It’s famous for its maze of cobbled streets and ancient homes that stretch from São Jorge Castle to the Tejo river.
And all of Portugal is famous for its black and white tiled sidewalks. The patterns range from lines shown above to waves or scallops, as seen in the 360° image below (which is actually in the town of Cascais). Just click and drag if you’re on your desktop or move your phone around if you are on mobile.
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Aperture: ƒ/4 Camera: ILCE-7RM2 Taken: 20 November, 2017 Focal length: 28mm ISO: 125 Shutter speed: 1/160s
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