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Banhos de Caldas e Águas Minerais
View full work detailsÉ um vale ameníssimo, coberto de vegetação, ensombrado de carvalhos e de castanheiros, rodeado de campos de milho enquadrados em renques de árvores de que pendem as vinhas, banhado pelas águas do rio Vizela, que atravessa a povoação. Na margem direita fica a Lameira, a parte mais povoada; na margem esquerda está situado o Mourisco. Uma ponte de pedra comunica …
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When Ramalho Ortigão arrived at Caldas de Vizela eighteen years earlier, in early June in the mid-nineteenth century, he did so in the traditional manner of those who traveled through Minho: "at night, on horseback on a mule, wrapped in his traveling cloak, with a carbine in the saddle bow along one of the saddlebag pockets."
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