A man digging for cockles in the Gilao River next to the Roman Bridge in Tavira, a Moorish- built town on the southern coast of Portugal. The bridge i


A man digging for cockles in the Gilao River next to the Roman Bridge in Tavira, a Moorish- built town on the southern coast of Portugal. The bridge is not Roman in origin; it was built in the 12th century when Tavira belonged to al-Andalus (the Islamic Domain of Iberia).


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Location: Tavira, Algarve, Portugal
Photo credit: © Leisa Tyler / Alamy / Afripics
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