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Lisbon from Above


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The monument to Christ the King (Cristo Rei) stands on the left side of the river, in Almada. With open arms, overlooking the whole city, it resembles the Corcovado monument in Rio de Janeiro, and was built after World War II, as thanks for Portugal's being spared the horrors and destruction of the war.

If all of Odysseus' travels were in the Atlantic as Cailleux argued, then this could mean that Odysseus founded the city coming from the north, before trying to round Cape Malea, (which Cailleux located at Cabo de Vicente), in a southeasterly direction, to reach his homeland of Ithaca, supposedly present Cadiz. However, the presence of Phoenicians (even if occasional) is thought to predate any Greek presence in the area.

 
 Lisbon from Above


 

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Filename: lisbon_from_above_500.jpg
Date: 2007:07:05
File Size: 121157 bytes
Width: 500 pixels
Height: 375 pixels
Camera: Canon PowerShot A640
Exposure Time: 1/800 s
F-Number: f/4.1
Focal Length: 29.2 mm


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On 2009/01/08, Will said:
Feel free to post any comments or questions here. I will reply as soon as I am able.
Thanks for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you. -- Will.
 
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