Synopsis
My solo walking starts just at the heart of Porto's old town, the Ribeira district. I walked approximately 2h30 from the Douro River banks towards the Atlantic Ocean.
On my way, I encountered one of the oldest parishes of Porto, named Foz do Douro, once a fishermen's neighborhood, and nowadays a quaint touristy area. Two of six bridges are seen during this ambient film: the first one is Luís I Bridge, a late 19th century old, remarkable work and wonder of iron architecture; the second concerns Arrábide Bridge, built in the mid 20th century. Both connect Porto with Vila Nova de Gaia, where the Port Wine cellars can also be seen from afar, alongside Afurada.
At the end, Foz is where the river meets the ocean, the delta of the Douro. Even during the off-season, there are always people doing this short walk just to observe the seagulls, listening to the sound of the waves crashing into the rocks, and being in the elements.
Timestamps
0:00 Intro
0:09 Ribeira
2:07 Arrábida Bridge
2:38 Foz do Douro
3:32 Foz (Atlantic Ocean)
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Camera: Dji Action 2 Dual-Screen Combo
Dji Kit: Dji Osmo Action 1.5m Extension Rod
Powerbank: Belkin USB-C 20.000 mAh
Tripod: Joilcan 161cm
Phone: Samsung Galaxy A54
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