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NA POCZĄTKU PRAGNĘ OZNAJMIĆ ŻE PRZETŁUMACZENIE PONIŻSZEGO TEKSTU TO NIE WKLEJENIE GO DO GOOGLE TŁUMACZ I WYSŁANIE "PRZETŁUMACZONEGO" TESKTU NA JĘZYK POLSKI. PROSZĘ SIĘ POSTARAĆ. Z GÓRY DZIĘKUJĘ.

The capital city of Lisbon is fortunate enough to be on the banks of one of the finest estuaries in Europe where watching flamingoes and other birds can be a fascinating experience.
The Tagus Estuary is a nature reserve and is considered to be one of the ten most important wetlands in Europe for sea birds. If you enjoy direct contact with nature, don’t miss a boat trip through this large estuary, where you can observe many of the species that inhabit the area. Another way to catch sight of some of the 100,000 birds that spend the winter here is to take a stroll along the footpaths that surround the estuary. You are quite likely to surprise a flock of elegant pink flamingoes as they take flight. If you want to go beyond the nature reserve but still stay in the Tagus Estuary, why not visit the tidal mills, such as the one at Corroios, which bring to life old bread-making traditions? The riverbanks have always been a meeting point for different peoples and cultures throughout the ages, and there are still signs of the various occupations that were performed here. But if you’re passionate about bird-watching there are plenty of other nature reserves within a 50km radius that you should not miss. The Paul de Boquilobo Nature Reserve, also in the Tagus Estuary, hosts the largest colony of herons in the Iberian Peninsula, and has been classified by UNESCO in the World Network of Biosphere Reserves.

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