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06-DEC-2014

Vista desde el Castelo de Sao Jorge

The Castelo de São Jorge is strategically positioned on top of the highest hill in Lisbon. Even before the arrival of the Romans, there were fortifications at this site but the current structure was built in the mid-eleventh century, during the Moorish era.During the second crusade, the castle was the last stronghold in the defense against the Christian army, led by Portugal's first king, Afonso Henriques. He finally captured the castle in 1147 with the help of northern European crusaders after a seventeen-week-long siege. Statue of Afonso Henriques, first king of Portugal.It was a landmark victory in the Reconquista, the recapture of land on the Iberian peninsula from the Moors.

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Michael Tauber11-Nov-2016 15:43
Beautiful landscape photo.
Steve Macomber30-Nov-2015 17:55
Pretty view. V
Dave Berry25-Feb-2015 02:58
What a great vantage point and wonderful composition. It's hard to imagine how much meaningful history this spot has been witness to. V!
Julie Oldfield03-Feb-2015 03:27
Very well composed. A stunning view. V
Patrick Goossens01-Feb-2015 16:27
A lovely picture to look at in these cold days.
Pieter Bos01-Feb-2015 12:55
Great POV! ~V
Raymond01-Feb-2015 12:44
Great view from El Castelo, great shot
Helen Betts01-Feb-2015 12:23
What a pretty scene, especially in that light. Well composed and captured, Jose. V.
Tom LeRoy01-Feb-2015 12:11
Great view of this castle, excellent vantage point. V
hamery01-Feb-2015 12:00
Superb capture, Jose. Good eyes and so beautiful. Well done ! V
Neal Nye01-Feb-2015 11:57
A fantastic view of that river and the wonderful architecture!
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