Journey to buying a FARM in Portugal: Part 20 (Why this particular farm?)
Some people have asked, why out of the 13 farms I looked at, did I choose this particular farm. Please comment below any suggestions you have for a name for my Quinta. I apologise for some of the shaky footage with the old Sony Handycam. I won't experiment with that again!
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Видео Journey to buying a FARM in Portugal: Part 20 (Why this particular farm?) канала Cindy Vine Portugal
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Видео Journey to buying a FARM in Portugal: Part 20 (Why this particular farm?) канала Cindy Vine Portugal
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