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It's time I post something from the town where I was born and spent my teenage years. I hadn't anything worth to post until the day I shot this one, when I decided to take my chance and see if I got anything decent to post.

Portalegre is a small town of 15000 inhabitants, perched on a slope overlooking the vast expanse of hilly plains that constitutes the Northernmost part of Alentejo. Although there are plenty of serras (literally mountains, but considering their relatively low height, I guess that in many other places of the world they would be called just hills) in Alentejo, having the highest mountain of of Portugal South of the Tejo (Tagus in English, Tajo in Spanish) just beside the town makes it a region a little bit different from much of the rest of Alentejo. Actually Alentejo spreads itself further North, behind the mountains, but from many parts of town, one has the feeling of being on the top of a huge balcony overlooking the plains. Photo wise, it's a pity that the "balcony" is oriented Southwards, which makes difficult to get good panoramic views because the sun is always in front of the POV.

Even more than in other areas of the Portuguese interior, the region suffers much with the loss of population, which looks to me like a vicious circle: less people, less economic activity, less jobs, so many people like myself end up never returning back even if they really wanted so, which isn't my case, as I still feel it a place a bit claustrophobic to live everyday.

This place isn't part of my memories, because until recently it was closed to the public. Actually it was a surprise discovering this little alley embedded between two city walls which I guess were built as early as the 14th century. I knew well the street that lies on the left, some 5 meters below, which has houses only on the left side, because the right part is a second line of city walls, like the one we see on the right of the image. I guess that people lived on those houses, but since the street was closed, I always thought that they made part of a big property with a big garden inside it.

I posted two alternative POV's with different PP, namely on the colour balance, as WS's [1, 2].

Link to all my posts of Portalegre: *

Location (latitude, longitude): 39.2928,-7.43079

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