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.  

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