Oceano Atlantico - Why the Portuguese Invented Saudade
Coming along the edge of the Douro River in Oporto, where it meets the Atlantic, the ocean is a tumult of mood and grey-green flux, the sand needs grit to stay where it is, and life-saving rings are so large as to nearly by boats. Nobody was swimming. Contemplating this coast explains the Portuguese had to invent the melancholy antidote of saudade.
Coming along the edge of the Douro River in Oporto, where it meets the Atlantic, the ocean is a tumult of mood and grey-green flux, the san...