Boa noite, Portugal! Porto edition

in #travel7 years ago (edited)

@spurious-claims and I have finally returned to our home after a journey to Portugal, where we attended SteemFest2 and toured the country. What follows is an account of these adventures. This trip wouldn't have been possible without the good people of distributed autonomous collectives throughout the world. I'd like to give a special shout out to @roadscape for island-hopping, @lovejoy for having a good time without luggage, and @wolfcat for making phone calls. Thanks for all of the laughs and good conversations! Special thanks for the great conversations we've had @eroche @ebarbakos @wackou @ned @andrarchy @vandeberg @justinw @relativityboy @nanzo-scoop @saramiller @everlove @quinneaker @heiditravels @jexblackmore @elear @virtualgrowth @shla-rafia @lafona @dougkarr @alexlinebrink and everyone else that we crossed paths with over this grand journey! And of course, to @roelandp for bringing us all together!

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Photograph taken with @roadscape's camera by a passerby

As I sit here thinking about what to say with regards to Portugal, my mind flashes back to some of the experiences we've had:

  • Eating the best seafood
  • Looking at ornate objects
  • Learning ancient history
  • Seeing familiar faces
  • Meeting new friends
  • Drinking a lot of espresso
  • Learning new words (my favorite is cerveja!)
  • Staying on a banana farm
  • Healing in hot springs
  • Hanging out with Steemit devs
  • Driving on windy roads
  • Hiking over old volcanoes
  • Walking, walking, walking

I'll do my best to distill the journey into a few episodes. Enjoy the first one!

Porto


We got into the country about 10 days before Steemfest, so we decided to spend some time in the second largest Portuguese urban center, Porto. Porto is a beautiful town to walk about, with it's steep, narrow roads, excellent street art, grandiose architecture from centuries ago, and Ribeira Douro cutting through. The birthplace of Port wine, this picturesque city has great public transport, food, and a nearby beach in Matosinho. This is a great town for your typical flavors of tourism: food, drink, street performers, good weather, plenty of museums, and lots of history. Walking around at night didn't feel threatening... although if you go in the fall at the start of the new school year, you might witness Praxe - when new university students go through initiation rituals publicly, sometimes getting hazed.

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Photographed by @spurious-claims

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Photographed by @spurious-claims

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Photographed by @spurious-claims

We met a few friends here, one man was a retired engineer who opened a garrafaria with his son. Sadly we don't have a record of his name or place (it isn't on Google)... but he's southeast of the circle park on Rua de Boavista if anyone ever goes there! He told us about the history of Portugal and the many different places to visit- especially the Algarve. He gave us tasters of Portuguese wine from Alentejo and Portuguese whisky- aguardente velha! Now we finally understood that Portugal also made less sweet wines. Port was not one of our favorites after all, and although we did try some tasty ports, it was nothing we could drink very much of.

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Photographed by @spurious-claims

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Photographed by @robrigo

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Photographed by @robrigo

We learned that many Portuguese people seem to have some disdain for tourism, given how much tourism has increased in the country over just a few years. Also traveling here is a great value overall, but the large cities do tend to be more expensive near the center, so go outside of the usual places to find great value on food and drink. Grocery stores are so cheap compared to North America! We found ourselves buying 3-4 days worth of groceries for 10 Euros.

Finding local people to hang out with and talk to without some kind of transaction involved was pretty difficult in Porto. People that we interacted with really appreciated that we tried to speak their language. More people in Europe seem to smoke cigarettes... and the espresso is cheap and delicious. Porto was a great place to land in, I found myself working in cafes a lot polishing up the https://agoric.co project. Too bad our team had other technical difficulties with bringing that one to SteemFest... we certainly did not let a missing bag ruin the trip!

Stay tuned for the next episode... Lisboa! Coming to you whenever I find the time (probably later this week)!

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wow those are some really amazing shots so beautiful thanks for sharing : )

Hey @robrigo, it was lovely meeting you again. Look forward to seeing you in the next Steemfest!!

It was lovely to see you as well @rea!

Wow excellent photography and nice place.
Thanks @robrigo
Have a nice day

The day we had together was wonderful. You are a fantastic traveling companion.

Those technical difficulties make a case for distributed witnessing. Trustless bag-check anyone?

I had fun hanging out with you too @relativityboy! That day trip was one of the best highlights of the entire journey. I'm going to write about that in the next episode.

Wish I'd been there with @relativityboy meeting all of the wonderful steemians he told me about. Now that I've finally joined steemit it's fun to see the Portugal posts and imagine attending the next SteemFest. Until then, I'll be learning about the steemit world. Now that my #introduceyourself post is up, my blog is off to a great start. Looking forward to following yours!

@robrigo,
That would be a great photography and amazing travel experience you just shared with us!

Cheers~

great post.beautiful photography,follow and resteem,,,
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The information that you had given about that place is really great and it seems that anyone if ever go there they must go outside and gain some cheap resources and have fun

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Portugal is very beautiful, thank you for sharing your travel, adventures and photos.
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