Wize
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sorry....this one is in english
loool sorry i forgot this was an english forum :P so i posted in portuguese, i´m afraid you can answer the question i was asking but here goes i was
asking if someone knows some good spots in portugal to practice kite landboard....
if you know some, i want to know ;P
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dgkid78
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oK My english is alot better than my portuguese. i replied to your other post but was limited. I speak better than i spell in portuguese. I recently
just got back from Lisbon i went the first week of July. they didn't have any Kite Surfers there, but there was tons in Algarve. the beaches are
beatiful in lisbon too and if i had my gear i would of done some landboarding there since nobody was on the beaches
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PrairieWind
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There is a spot at Peniche that looks pretty good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWOnqgE0tFQ
My wife's family is from Portugal, but not on the coast. I was there last October and spent only one day at the beach - wishing I'd brought some
kites...
If you do a youtube search for Peniche and kite or landboard you'll find a bunch of other vids. Contact those folks and you'll find some other spots.
The phrases that made me look good with the wife's family were "nao mi diga" and "claro" - they all thought I was such a nice guy. The first one
means "you don't say!", and Claro means "Of Course!". I was very agreeable.
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ripsessionkites
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kitemama on this forum also speaks portugese too.
hit up Nuno at: kites@u-turnkites-portugal.com
also check: http://www.aptcvp.org/
we hope to be going to Portugal by next year.
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