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Lisboa, Glorious Lisboa
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Have to say I haven’t checked your blog much recently, but there’s always something very cool here. Just went to Lisbon myself for the first time in October and totally fell in love. Thanks for sparking my wanderlust again!
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Thank you, Michael. I agree, Lisbon is spectacular. Glad you liked it too.
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