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In Peniche we saw a couple of small walls of relatively simple graffitti.
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A wall on the north side of Peniche.
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Elsewhere in Peniche.
In Belém we saw a couple of really beautiful walls.
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A wall in Belém.
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Elsewhere along the same wall in Belém.
In Lisboa, most of the graffitti was explicitly political.
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Apparently NATO is unpopular.
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And "NATO = U.S.A."
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This is the right side of what's shown above.
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"Psico" is "Pisces," so the political significance of this one escaped us.
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This one needs no translation.
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This was half a block from our hotel in Lisboa. At first glance, Gary thought it said something to the effect of, "fresh heroin sold here," but that isn't quite correct. Note the "Expo '98" reference.
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