Saturday 21 June 2014

Before a castle, then a fort, now only the chapel remains


Today we present you one of the places in Algarve that is worth a visit. In Lagoa Municipality, more specifically near Porches there is a chapel in top of a cliff, entering the sea and separating a beach on the left and another one on the right. In medieval ages, it was castle, then in the XVI century it was a fort, but the waves damaged it. Now only the chapel and white walls remain in the place. Says the legend that the chapel was built in the medieval times because Our Lady appeared in that place, and Portuguese king D. Dinis commanded the construction of the fortified walls to protect it. Last week we were there, and these are the pictures that Martyna made of the place. Plus the pictures she took on her first visit there, in February 2013.

Wednesday 18 June 2014

Poltugal FM - 1993

Polish playlist:
Elektryczne Gitary - "Dzieci wybiegly"
Kult - "Baranek"
Hey - "Moja i twoja nadzieja"
KSU - "Moje Bieszczady"
Budka Suflera - "Cisza jak ta"
Pod Budą - "Nie przenoście nam stolicy do Krakowa"
Kazik - "100 milionow"

1993 in Poland:
On 3rd of January was held the first concert of "The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity" - WOSP. It was a beginning of long tradition, since that year every January the concert of WOSP is organised and gathers milions of people who give money to save lives of sick people, especially children.
In 1993 the last soldiers of the Russian army, who were stationed on Polish territory in the time of communism, left.

Portuguese playlist:
Sitiados - "O circo"
Entre aspas - "Criatura da noite"
Dulce Pontes - "Canção do Mar"
UHF -"Menina estás à janela"
Três Tristes Tigres -"O Mundo a meus pés"

1993 in Portugal:
Polish president Lech Walęsa visited Portugal. Portugal on black list of International Amnisty due to violence applied by security forces. Investigation about a serie of prostitutes murders in Lisbon. The suspect was given the name "Lisbon Ripper"





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Sunday 15 June 2014

Why should people take helmets to the beach?

Do you know when is that warm that the only place that seems right is near the water? Algarve is like that since the first days of June. So, where to go on a saturday afternoon? The beach seems obvious, but the problem is that it is so obvious that everyone else thinks about the same. So, to avoid the line and the parking problems in Faro Beach we went East, and we stopped in Fuzeta. A beach in the heart of Ria Formosa, in a small fishermen town, seemed a good choice to avoid the crowd. But it wasn't. It was actually the stereotype of an afternoon spent in the beach in Algarve in Summer. Almost no place to place the towels, noisy "neighbours", and the worst of all violent ones.
We didn't find any reason for the 2 square meters free in the middle of the croweded sand so that seemed a good spot for us. Not even five minutes after we were regreting our decision. A group of male teenagers with their testoterone on fire thought that the beach is a great place to create a "royal rumble" event. After some pushing and grabing one of them just woke up the "karate kid" in him - not likely that he knows who is Daniel-san or Mr. Myagi, but still - and applied a flying kick in the head of the smallest one in the group - what actually makes it less impressive, couse changes the attack onto a low-flying kick. The kid - he regressed to the past with the impact - cryed like a baby, and the "friend" ran to him apologyzing and compensating him with the solution to end the war in the world: "You can punch me in the face to make it even" - what a genious!.
The man - he grew up from kid to adult in a moment - denied and left. "Everything will be ok now? Wrong...". A family next to us got inspired by the fighting scene and decided to do the same. Four grown-ups started to fight their kids in a painful game. Some slapping, some grabbing, some punching - nothing that we didn't see before it that beach minutes before - and a Hello Kitty ball... BAM! in Nuno's face. Intriguing the fact that the adult that threw it was trying to hit a one year old baby that was participating in the familiar WWE event... Time to leave the beach before the "plague" started to contaminate more people and the older ones armed with canes can be really dangerous when becoming violent. The sun was still up, so we walked near the boats planning the one that we will buy in the future - some for sale but we didn't find "the one" yet. In the middle time to eat grilled octopus, delicious for Nuno, too salty for Martyna, and perfect to throw it to the face of the guy that throws balls at peaceful people on the beach :).

Thursday 12 June 2014

Poltugal FM - 1992

1992 in Poland:
The first ever Polish woman - Hanna Suchocka was appointed for the position of Prime Minister.
In 1992 in Poland, opened the first McDonald's restaurant. The first mobile phone network in the country was established. On December 3, 1992 for the first time a text message was sent. The first commercial TV station Polsat was founded.

Polish playlist:
Elektryczne Gitary - "Jestem z miasta"
T.Love - "King"
Wilki - "Son of the blue sky"
Róże Europy - "Jedwab"
Atrakcyjny Kazimierz - "Jako mąż i nie mąż"
Stare Dobre Małżeństwo - "Czarny blues o czwartej nad ranem"

1992 in Portugal:
 Portugal was for the first time presiding the European Union. The first private television started its emission.


Portuguese playlist:
GNR - "Pronuncia do Norte"
Sitiados - "Vida de Marinheiro"
Peste e Sida - "Cantiga da Rua"
Resistencia - "Traz outro amigo"tambem"
Madredeus - "A vaca de fogo"
Xutos e Pontapes - "Chuva dissolvente"








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Monday 9 June 2014

First day in Andalucia's "must see" - Ronda


Ronda was a place in our minds to visit since march last year, when Martyna went to Andalucia and didn't have the opportunity to go there.
The pictures from the Internet show a city built in top of a mountain divided by an abiss, and connected by three bridges. In fact we didn't know what to expect. It could be even a place to be there some hours, take some pictures and leave. But... it wasn't.
After the first hour spent there, we cancelled our plans of leaving right away in the morning of the next day. There was to much to see, too many point of views to admire that architecture work, those landscapes, those narrow streets.
Even though it is a touristical place, Ronda is not asfixiated by the tourists. You can visit all the places without feeling that it is too much croweded.
After we arrived to the city, we noticed that it was too big for our expectations. It is an historical place, with an historical centre, but also a city with 30,000 inhabitants, with the shops and facilities that they need. We arrived and we went straight to the tourist information center. We discovered right away that our reservation made in the previous night was a catch. Our hostel was in middle of the action. 50 meters from it there was the landmark of Ronda, the New Bridge, that took more than 40 years to be built - between 1751 and 1793 - and that is 120m tall, above the impressive canyon that divides the city.
Ronda is an El Dorado for History fans. There are historical landmarks since the roman ocupation, and a lot more to discover, as we could witness in some backyards of the houses where arqueological sites were still active.
The evolution of the civilization in that city is marked by the bridges. The smaller and older is called Roman Bridge, or San Miguel Bridge - even though that the historicians say that it is not roman. The second one is the Arab Bridge, built during the arab occupation of the place, and the third, the New Bridge is the one that we already mentioned above.
We started from the younger bridge to the older one. The younger is by its height impressive, but also by its architecture. We walked around it, checked the viewpoints, and then we went to the Arab Bridge, climbing the stair on the oposite margin. Then... it started raining. We ran to the hostel, but the rain stopped right away and we could go back to the sightseeing part. Then the hunger took over us. In Spain, you should eat tapas, and so we did. With so much choice to eat those, till now we are sure that we chose the worst place that we could, so bad that we left it still with our bellies rumbling. So we decided to give a try to the restaurant that was connected to our hostel. There we didn't have reasons to complain about the food, or about the great sangria :).

Wednesday 4 June 2014

Poltugal FM - 1991

1991 in Poland:
Poland's first free parliamentary elections were held in 1991. More than 100 parties participated, representing the full spectrum of political views. No single party received more than 13% of the total vote. The government was first fully free and democratic Polish government since 1926.
in the middle of the year, for the fourth time Pope John Paul II made pilgrimage visit.

Polish playlist:
Dzem - List do M
T.Love - Warszawa
Republika - Biala Flaga
Ira - Nadzieja
Stanislaw Soyka - Tolerancja
Chlopcy z Placu Broni - Kocham Cie

1991 in Portugal:
In the same year there were two elections, for the presidence or the republic, the candidate supported by center-left party won, but the center-right party won the legislative elections. Pope John Paul II visited Portugal.


Portuguese playlist:

Rádio Macau - Elevador da Glória
Ena Pá 2000 - És Cruel
Dulce Pontes -  Lusitana Paixão
Resistência - Não sou o único
Ritual Tejo - Foram cardos, foram prosas






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