The motorway between the Algarve and Lisbon (A2) during the storm Marta, which brought intense rainfall to large parts of Portugal today.
Tereza Pedro is originally from Slovakia and now based in the Algarve, with a master’s in mass media. Passionate about lifestyle and storytelling, she captures the essence of daily life through a blend of creativity, international perspective, and coastal living—all while raising her son.

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