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Canadá vs Arrifana & conceito de bebés reborn | #105

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 81:32


Pedro, caixeiro viajante, regressa de Montreal, Canadá, com várias histórias e observações para partilhar. Na companhia de André, que esteve no estrangeiro também (Arrifana), debatem qual dos sítios rende mais para passar um fim de semana prolongado. Além disso, comentam a temática dos bebés Reborn, a condenação do comediante Leo Lins, o esgananço de Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa e ainda a vitória de Portugal na Liga das Nações 2025.(00:00) Intro(00:23) André tem terçolho nojento no olho(01:17) Sinalética empurre/puxe é inútil(02:44) Monociclo ridiculariza as pessoas que andam nele(04:46) Observações de aeroporto(08:06) Experiência de viajar com amigo piloto(09:36) PTM descobre porque é que voos se atrasam(11:28) Respect pela vida de piloto(14:05) Analisar preço de casas no estrangeiro(15:36) Canadá vs Arrifana: duração da viagem e a língua(20:22) Se a Arrifana fosse um mix de dois países, quais seriam?(22:51) Diferença de atividades feitas nas férias de PTM vs André(24:04) Sensações durante e pós montanhas russas(32:31) Canadá tem uma cidade subterrânea de 33 quilómetros(36:48) Experiência de ir ao Montreal Comedy Club(42:33) Pagamentos no Canadá vs Arrifana(44:11) PTM conquista mais um título futebolístico fora do país(45:12) Análise de momentos caricatos na Liga das Nações(47:38) Ronaldo está num edit de TikTok(50:04) Marcelo agarra mulher pelo pescoço na Feira do Livro(54:14) Almirante Gouveia e Melo é o favorito sem justificação aparente(59:28) A febre dos bebés reborn(1:04:59) Condenação do comediante Leon Lins por piadas(1:13:04) Mais um TikTok hilariante de Zorlak(1:14:35) Scams 100% de AI(1:17:06) Potencialidades do AI são insanas

Renascença - As Três da Manhã
Resumo de 31 de março de 2025

Renascença - As Três da Manhã

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 51:20


O Alerta Estupidez passa a ser diário durante o mês de abril e no episódio de hoje ficamos a conhecer o caso da sogra levada por uma onda na praia da Arrifana. A Ana traz-nos óculos que a fazem falar à choninhas e estreamos o jogo Você Errou 7 com o tema "Reis de Portugal".

Barefoot traveling monkey
108-Raposeira-Arrifana 22.5 kms

Barefoot traveling monkey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 72:54


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Barefoot traveling monkey
109-Arrifana-Aljezur 17.5 kms

Barefoot traveling monkey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 52:10


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Conversas de Balneário
Campo Neutro - #04 - CD Paços Brandão e UD Mansores @ CD Arrifanense

Conversas de Balneário

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 43:54


#futebol #futeboldistrital #campoenatosabseg #aveiro E aí está o quarto Campo Neutro, o Podcast do Campeonato Sabseg. Desta vez o Campo Neutro é na sede do CD Arrifanense, em Arrifana, e a jogo vão Tiago Leite (Paços Brandão) e Joeano Chaves (Mansores). Esta rúbrica foi uma ideia de: Sérgio Martins Sigam o nosso Canal no WhatsApp em https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaDu... APOIE O NOSSO CANAL NO PATREON E VEJA TUDO MAIS CEDO, SEM INTERRUPÇÕES NEM CORTES! ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ FACEBOOK -   / canalbalneario   PATREON -   / balneario   ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ REDES SOCIAIS FB - www.facebook.com/canalbalneario TW - www.twitter.com/canalbalneario IG - www.instagram.com/canalbalneario

Barefoot traveling monkey
939-Praia da Arrifana-Carrapateira 19 km

Barefoot traveling monkey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 19:57


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Barefoot traveling monkey
938-Odeceixe-Praia da Arrifana 39.1 km

Barefoot traveling monkey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 29:59


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TSF - TSF à Mesa - Podcast
Na Praia da Arrifana

TSF - TSF à Mesa - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023


Edição de 17 de Julho 2023

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A-Frame Surf Podcast
Peer Hartmann: Die Algarve im Porträt

A-Frame Surf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 39:59


Seit fast zwei Jahrzehnten ist Peer an der Algarve zu Hause. Damals sind er und seine Lebensgefährtin Wiebke auf der Urlaubsrückreise wegen einer Autopanne in Arrifana gestrandet – und einfach dort geblieben. Erster Eindruck: Die Touristen surfen lieber, als im Sommer mit dem Rad zu fahren. So wurde, zusammen mit einem Kollegen, „Algarve Adventure“ gegründet, die Anlaufstelle für alle Aktivitäten rund ums Surfen, Mountainbiken und Klettern. Peer, selbst leidenschaftlicher Surfer, redet bei eiskaltem Sagres mit Michael über spannende Spots – und die Gefahren an Portugals Süd- und Westküste. Saúde! Du hast Anregungen, konstruktive Kritik oder Lob? Hier kannst du uns dein Feedback direkt auf die Sprachbox quatschen: +49211 97631128 Alle Shownotes hier: https://a-frame.surf/peer Kapitelmarken: 00:00 Teaser und Intro 01:09 Wie Wiebke und Peer in die Algarve gekommen sind 02:52 Das kaputte Auto sorgt für den ungeplanten Stop in Arrifana 03:42 Vom Mountainbiken zum Surfen, die Firma Algarve Adventure 06:30 Das Business startet durch, bleibt aber familiär 08:04 Risiken beim Surfen & Reisen - Gefahren an der Algarve 09:44 Tausendfüßer, Schlangen und Petermännchen 12:32 Strömung an der Westküste, ask the locals: Reden hilft! 20:14 Surfer im Wasser ohne Surfbrett 23:04 Menschen Hilfe aktiv anbieten (#ego) 23:59 Locals in der Algarve - alle Spots im Klarnamen (scherz) 27:41 Die Algarve während Corona 31:24 Frei Campen im 21. Jahrhundert an der Algarve 32:20 Wild Campen ist manchmal noch möglich: Be nice 33:07 Fischerleinen in den Flussmündungen 34:19 Nebel im Sommer 37:29 Bier leer. Die letzten Worte. Outro

TSF - TSF à Mesa - Podcast
O vizinho da fortaleza da Arrifana

TSF - TSF à Mesa - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022


Edição de 06 de Julho 2022

M80 - Zona Verde
Especial Zoomarine: Salvar para libertar

M80 - Zona Verde

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021


Chama-se Porto d' Abrigo e é o centro de resgate e reabilitação de espécies marinhas do Zoomarine. É aqui que chegam para se curarem e regressarem à Natureza. A tartaruga Quinas foi o último hóspede - mais de 100 pessoas participaram na sua devolução em alto mar - mas por aqui já passaram as lontras Alvor e Arrifana, entre outros convidados especiais. Por estes dias, não há animais em quarentena, mas o biólogo Élio Vicente explicou ao Zona Verde como é trabalhar neste lugar mágico, onde todos os segundos contam para salvar uma vida e como nós podemos ajudar.

Janela Aberta
Ep 65 - Bike Trip #7 - Arrifana

Janela Aberta

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 13:38


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Aldeias de A a Z
Vila de Arrifana ,concelho de Santa Maria da Feira e distrito de Aveiro

Aldeias de A a Z

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 4:30


Algarve Addicts: a thriving community of healthy, outdoor people connected by the Algarve, Portugal.
The easiest way to gorge on the Algarve's gourmet delights and other stories

Algarve Addicts: a thriving community of healthy, outdoor people connected by the Algarve, Portugal.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 41:12


  I interviewed Maria in the new Centro de Congressos do Algarve and we managed to sneak into an empty conference room as the sound was GREAT in there. Her life is really varied taking in a lot of projects like online tourism startups, the Lagos Food Fest, other big events, food tours, the Rota de Petisco (read all about it as we didn't have time to discuss it).   Show notes   Born in Lisbon, moved to Macau, China when she was 2 due to her fathers involvement with Portugal broadcasting. Her first impression of the Algarve was at Cabanas de Tavira when she was really small. The next time she visited was Vilamoura in her teens... (!) Typical vacation spot for the whole of Portugal. Escaping from the Algarve in August. How she moved to the Algarve. First job in the Algarve and then working for Eddie Murphy! Algarve Tech Hub makes its way into one more of our conversations. Share Algarve is coming soon and we discuss the new vision for the conference. Maria has a food tour company which started "by accident" over three years ago. Canned food from Maria do Mar in Portimao. Culinary Tourism as an incentive from the Tourism Boards, both the Região Turismo Algarve and Portugal Tourism. Lagos food fest 25,000 people come to Lagos for one weekend. It's in July 2019. Gastronomic Conference has been designed to build a strategy around the food and beverage industry in the Algarve. The web site is coming soon and will be here: http://congressogastronomiadoalgarve.com/ Maria's top spots! Beaches (all Google Maps links): Camilo, Ingrina, Amado, Arrifana, Tavira Restaurants: Polvo e Compania (Santa Luzia), Come Na Gaveta (Tavira), Ferradura (Lagos) Coastline: Walk the cliffs of Lagos from Ponta da Piedade to Burgau (about 10kms) Monchique: Find a medronho distillery and then enjoy the different food. Maria talks about the origin of Carne de Porco Alentejano (pork and clams).  

Active Travel Adventures
SW Portugal's Rota Vincentina

Active Travel Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 38:17


Rota Vincentina Walking Holiday on Portugal's SW Coast The group that manages the magnificent trails along the stunningly beautiful SW Portuguese coast of Alentejo takes care of about 450 km of trails along some of Europe's most well preserved coastline.  It's too hot to hike these trails in the summer, so plan to go between late September and late April(November and December are the wettest months, but it doesn't get too cold here). These well marked trails include:   The Fisherman's Walk Walk along the coastal trails used by the local fishermen and villagers, to see incredible cliffside vistas!  However, this is not a trail for someone with vertigo or fear of heights. These impressive and often imposing cliffs can be tall!   But so worth it: This 125 km trail is considered one of the most beautiful in the world!   The trail is well blazed to hike in either direction from Porto Covo to Odeceixe and then as part of the Historical Way, to Cabo de San Vicente.   As in all nature, but particularly with the Atlantic ocean battering the coastline, the cliffs are in a constant state of change and are affected by erosion, so each person who walks this trail can see a different landscape as the coastline changes over the weeks and months.   Always running along the coastline, the Fisherman's Trail follows the trails used by locals to get to the beaches and 'hot' fishing spots.   The Fisherman's Walk is made up of five sections with four adjacent circular walks, which today's podcast guest,  Julianna Barnaby of The Discoveries Of blog. recommends that you detour to take as often as time permits.   Each section is a day's walk apart.  There are accommodations at the end of each section.   Julianna says she never felt unsafe while hiking the trail, but said the cliffs can be quite tall so you have to watch your step.  Often one of the hardest parts is when you are walking directly in the sand, since it requires more effort to lift your feet. I give this a difficulty grade 3 out of 5 for this reason (you will be on sand 60-70% of the time, with one of the days being particularly challenging).  Also, note that since you are directly on the coast, winds can be strong.   This is a popular 'pedestrian only' trail.  It is too hot to hike the Fisherman's Trail in the summer, so walk it from fall through spring.   The Fisherman's Trail connects with the Portuguese ‘Historical Way' pilgrimage trail in Porto Covo, Odeceixe and Arrifana.     The Portuguese 'Historical Way' to Santiago While not as well known as the Spanish pilgrimage trail to Santiago de Compostela, the Portuguese Way is another important pilgrimage route from the Middle Ages.  The Rota Vincentina folks have recreated the historical path from Santiago do Cacém to Cape St. Vincent on a path that takes you through multiple villages where you can visit the churches and old country homes, meet the townspeople and others also on the pilgrammage.  You will be able to see the sea from the Sierra summit. The Historical Way trail in Portugal is made up of twelve sections over 230 km.  Each section is a day's hike and there are accommodations at the end of each.  It interconnects with the Fisherman's Trail a couple of times so you have the opportunity to walk a bit of both if you want as you pass through the Vicentina Natural Park. Unlike the Fisherman's Trail, this path is open for both pedestrians and mountain bikers(as is the Spanish Way- see Episode 006 of the Active Travel Adventures podcast).   This trail takes you through towns and villages, through oak forests (including cork oak) and eucalyptus, mountains and valleys, and over rivers and creeks - stunning!   This trail is not only beautiful, it adds a cultural and often spiritual dimension to your adventure.  Go in the spring to see the most wildflowers.   Portugal is known for its cork, as the magnificent cork trees cover 8% of the land.  And on this land, Portugal produces over 50% of the world's cork!   In 2016, this trail was awarded the title of a Best of Europe Leading Quality Trail by the European Ramblers Association.   Circular Paths In addition to the two trails above, you can also take some circular routes that are off shoots from the main paths.  There are eight circular routes from which to choose. You can either walk or mountain bike these trails. Walking takes a half day or less for each.  The total distance for all the circular trails combined is 89 km.   Julianna recommends taking as many as you can, as they all offer something special.   Or, if you don't have time for a long distance hike but want to get a taste of the beautiful SW coastal region of Portugal, then a great optionis to do one or more of these circular paths.   You don't have to worry about transfers as the trails start and end in the same place. On these trails, you will see the 'yin and the yang' of 'progress vs history' in SW Alentejo:  historical farming balanced against preservation.   As with the Fisherman's Trail and the Historical Way paths, there is an abundance of wildlife, especially birds, to observe amongst the interesting native flora.   The eight circular routes are:Almograve, S. Luís, Troviscais, Santa Clara, Sabóia, Odeceixe, Bordeira and Carrapateira, that complete the classic trails: the Historical Way and the Fishermen’s Trail.   The Discoveries Of Travel Blog I first found Julianna by reading her blog.  In our interview today, Julianna tells us about her hike of the SW Alentejo coast of Portugal on part of the Fisherman's Trail, the Historical Way and some of the Circular Routes. You can follow Julianna and her adventures here: Facebook    Instagram Twitter   Pinterest Blog Best Hikes of Europe         Alentejo Portugal Travel Spots   The Discoveries Of www.thediscoveriesof.com Author of The Discoveries Of www.facebook.com/thediscoveriesof www.twitter.com/discoveriesof Instagram @thediscoveriesof Julianna's Other Recommendations: In the podcast, Julianna made a couple of recommendations for anyone planning to hike in SW Alentejo: For a real treat, stay at Paula's Figuerinha Ecoturismo. This ecotourism lodge is an exquisite escape and respite from your hike! Bird lovers will love staying at Frank's Quinta do Barranco do Estrada.  With any luck, you can join Frank on a birding tour! Get more of Julianna's recommendations on her blogpost on Alentejo Portugal Travel Spots   John Hayes Walks blog A nice blog post on hiking the SW Alejetoarea is on John Hayes Walks. John was also kind enough to share some of his beautiful photos with us - thanks, John! Here is John's itinerary and you can read more atJohnHayesWalks.com. The excellent Rota Vincentina websitecan help you plan your own itinerary to suit your tastes and timeline.   Day 1 - to  Vila Nova de Milfontes on Rota Vicentina Day 2 - Rota Vicentina to Almograve Day 3 - Rota Vicentina to Zambujeira do Mar Day 4 - Rota Vicentina to Odeceixe Day 5 - Rota Vicentina to Aljezur Day 6 - Rota Vicentina to Arrifana Day 7 - Rota Vicentina to Carrapateira Day 8 - Rota Vicentina to Vila do Bispo Day 9 - Rota Vicentina to Cabodo San Vicente   Take a Rest Day! If you've got the time, plan to take a rest day or two so you can spend more time soaking up the local culture.  Here are a couple of great townsto spend an extra day or two:   Santiago do Cacém   Visit Portugal's second largest town where you can see the coast from its highest point at 346 m.  Wonderful crafts of wood, wicker, cork and ceramics. For more things to do, visit the tourism board website.   Vila Nova de Milfontes It's hard to believe that such beautiful natural coastline is not overwrought with tourists!  Enjoy the cobbled streets, whitewashed villas and outstanding food and wine!   Interested in other Walking Holidays? Cotswold Way in England West Highland Way in Scotland UK's Best Walking Holidays El Camino de Santiago Spain Active Travel Adventures Podcast Directory   Time Stamped Show Notes 00:00   Intro 01:30   Julianna Barnaby gets into Adventure Travel 02:45   Overview of the Rota Vicentina series of trails 04:00   Accommodations 05:05   Do you need to bring your day’s water 05:30   Best times to go 06:10   Portugal is relatively affordable 06:44   How to get to the trail heads 07:41   Do you see many people 10:00  Is the Way like the El Camino 11:00   Landscapes and cliffs described/ cork trees 13:10   How harvest the cork 14:25   Mediterranean plants you’ll see 15:55   Wind sculpts the landscape 16:28   How well is the trail blazed (signed) 17:15   What if you can’t speak Portuguese 18:05   Can you go solo 19:32   How difficult is it 20:06   Walking in deep dune sand 20:19   How exposed are you 21:15   Birding 22:46   Good ‘rest day’ villages 25:05   Luggage Transfer service   25:47   Advice for hikers 26:48   Take some Circular Routes 27:25   Must plan accommodations in advance 29:30   Julianna’s most striking memory 30:37  Julianna meets a fisherman 32:09   How this trip compares to others 33:15   The Discoveries Of blog Julianna writes 35:13   Julianna explains “Discerning Travel” 36:13  Final thoughts: GO! Review the Active Travel Adventures podcast please!  

Algarve Addicts: a thriving community of healthy, outdoor people connected by the Algarve, Portugal.

It's wonderful to welcome Fiona Butler from www.myguidealgarve.com She has been running her website for ten years now and has picked up an awful lot of great information in the process. She shares it with you on the latest episode of Algarve Addicts. Thanks for listening! Fiona Butler show notes Her youth in Ireland and being a holiday rep in the Algarve. Faro airport at 3am back in the 90s. Praia da Rocha, Praia de Vau and Alvor, stories from the past. Alvor walkway and the lifesavers building (where you can rent paddle-boards, windsurfers and kayaks). Restaurant Caniço renowned for it's seafood as you move east from Alvor towards Praia da Rocha. Alvor boat trips do great trips through the rock cliffs near Prainha. "Dust was your default setting" and we talk about Albufeira, Vilamoura, Vale do Lobo and Quinta do Lago (we talk a little about the airplanes... check out our podcast with Chris the pilot) We talk about Faro as well (more with Carlos in Episode 29) How Fiona went from holiday rep to online business owner of www.myguidealgarve.com Summer 2018 and the major events in the Algarve: Loule Jazz Lagoa Jazz Fest at Fontes de Estombar Silves Medieval Fest Silves Beer Fest Alameda Beer Fest (270 types of beer in Faro) Medieval Fest Alvor Pirate Week in Armação de Pêra Pirate Week in Alvor BPM Festival in Praia da Rocha (Sept 20-23 2018) Summersound at NoSolo Agua (August 17-18 2018) Baixafest Faro Festival F Algarve Orchestra Algarve Jazz Club Sardine Festival in Portimão Seafood festival in Olhao (we talk a little about Olhão, the islands, Maramais Bar and there's more in Episode Paul Reese). Oktoberfest in Porches (also craft beer festival) Paderne Medieval Festival and Christmas markets later in the year. Goose Barnacle Festival ("Perceves!") Lusa night festival in Loulé. Querença Chouriço Festival (spring time). Sao Bras Feira de Serra (country fair) Fataçil agricultural fair. Fiona's recommendations: Alvor Beach Windsurf Restaurant on Alvor Beach (no TV, no music). Ria Formosa (our 60km long wetlands to the east of Faro). Cacela Velha (the "source" of the Ria Formosa). West Coast (the Costa Vicentina) near Sagres, Aljezur, Arrifana etc.

Algarve Addicts: a thriving community of healthy, outdoor people connected by the Algarve, Portugal.

Episode 11 / Meet Lauren from VIP That's right, Lauren is a VIP (she owns Very Into Partying). Listen on to find out how she just flashed her business card and was let straight into one of the trendiest night clubs around, jumping a mile long queue in the process. So if you'd like her to fix you up with a memorable party on your holiday, get in touch. She knows her stuff. Show notes A life shift when she was 11 years old: Scotland to Portugal. Body-boarding at Arrifana and respecting the ocean. Cliff-jumping in Algar Seco How partying became a business for Lauren. Very Into Partying is not all about partying. She offers a huge range of other activities. A change in the Algarve, as the tourism season lengthens by having a lot more on offer during the winter: Algarve 365 The birth of VIP: Very Into Partying. Check out her business card below. Lagos: Bom Vivant, Linda The Beach Bar on Meia Praia beach, Joe's Garage for clubbing. Roof terrace bars in the Algarve: Faro (Hotel Faro), Sky Bar in Carvoeiro Praia da Rocha: NoSolo Beach, 2017 BPM Festival, Puro Beach. Albufeira: The Strip: Heaven, Route 66, Thirsty Turtle. The Old Town: "Rua dos Bares". Vilamoura: Bliss, Lick (old Kadoc) and Villa na Praia / Villa no Jardim, 7, V Club, Agua Moments, Dice Club and sunset parties at No Solo Agua Vilamoura, Thai Beach. Quinta do Lago: Izzys (on the beach), The Shack (on Quinta Lake), Cheeky Pup (in Quinta Shopping Center). Vale do Lobo square is full of places to relax, watch the sun go down, eat and go clubbing - all in one convenient "village square". Faro: Columbus bar and First Floor Club Gin tasting and a wealth of wine tastings. Whisky tasting and cigar testing?

Game Quitters Podcast: Addiction | Gaming | Recovery | Personal Growth | Psychology
Podcast #021 | How to Create Magic with Jackie Knechtel

Game Quitters Podcast: Addiction | Gaming | Recovery | Personal Growth | Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2017 24:13


In this episode of the Game Quitters Podcast we sit down with Jackie Knechtel, co-founder of the Flow Consciousness Institute to talk about how to create magic, including the story behind how Cam and Jackie somehow managed to find themselves at a beach house in Arrifana, Portugal with five bedrooms, a hot tub, pool, and ocean view. If you enjoy the episode, please share it on social media, like it on SoundCloud, and subscribe for a new episode every Thursday. Shownotes available on: gamequitters.com/podcast Support the podcast on Patreon: patreon.com/gamequitters Connect with Jackie: http://flowconsciousnessinstitute.com