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Alentejo

Walking in smugglers’ footsteps in Alentejo

July 11, 2017 Jack 0

From the tiny hamlet of Galegos we climb a stony path which takes us past a flock of squawking azure-winged magpies into hills which mark the border between Portugal and Spain. […]

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A deliciously sinful German tradition, Kaffee und Kuchen

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No matter how small the village was where we ended up, there was always somewhere offering kaffee und kuchen. […]

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