Obrigado, por partilharem os vossos videos. A vossa edição é maravilhosa o conteúdo com a nossa história embutida sempre me trás lagrimas aos olhos! Mais uma vez obrigado!
Hi there! Can you try emailing us again? We live in Oaxaca, Mexico now on the new farm that we started…. But we really miss Spain and Portugal and hope to return one day.
Several of the Nazare old fishermen are Vikings descents, who had first established in the areas around Povoa de Varzim, Caxinas, Vila do Conde, than they went down to Espinho and central sea fishing populations,until Nazare. This was recently confirmed by DNA, especialy through a rare genetic disease that only exists in these same places and in Norway and Sweden fishing populations!
@Dane and Jillie - Paramidoilosis,The disease is endemic in Póvoa de Varzim and Vila do Conde with more than a thousand people with carriers from around 500 families where 70% develop the disease that was brought from Scandinavia during the Middle Ages by the Vikings. In northern Sweden in Piteå, Skellefteå and Umeå 1.5% of the population carries the mutated gene. Paramiloidosis, Foot Disease Familial Amyloidotic Polyneuropathy (PAF) or Corino de Andrade Disease, commonly known as Pezinhos Disease, a form of Paramiloidosis, is a rare neurodegenerative disease with autosomal dominant genetic transmission identified and described for the first time by Portuguese neurologist Mário Corino da Costa Andrade in the 1950s.. Its not just this disease, the other day I was looking for old photos of fishermen from Povoa and Nazare and they look half Scandinavian and half Scotish, in the first black and white photos, they even wear trousers with the squares in Scotish pattern. The question was that Portugal was turned just to the colonies outside Europe and only in the last decade, started to look to our deep relation and past with our own European dna!
Beautiful. Poetic. Exciting. Thanks. God bless you.
Thank you, Jose!! 🤍
Thanks so so much for every thing
Loved the bagpipes (gaita) at the end.
Obrigado, por partilharem os vossos videos. A vossa edição é maravilhosa o conteúdo com a nossa história embutida sempre me trás lagrimas aos olhos! Mais uma vez obrigado!
Perfect...👍
Disponibilizem legendas em português , por favor ... 🙏
Yes we need to add those!
Hello family.
Were they finally able to return to Spain? I contacted them by mail but they did not respond. How is everything going?
Hi there! Can you try emailing us again? We live in Oaxaca, Mexico now on the new farm that we started…. But we really miss Spain and Portugal and hope to return one day.
Several of the Nazare old fishermen are Vikings descents, who had first established in the areas around Povoa de Varzim, Caxinas, Vila do Conde, than they went down to Espinho and central sea fishing populations,until Nazare. This was recently confirmed by DNA, especialy through a rare genetic disease that only exists in these same places and in Norway and Sweden fishing populations!
Wow that is so incredible! I love hearing of stories and studies like that, and amazing that they found proof in the DNA analysis!
@Dane and Jillie - Paramidoilosis,The disease is endemic in Póvoa de Varzim and Vila do Conde with more than a thousand people with carriers from around 500 families where 70% develop the disease that was brought from Scandinavia during the Middle Ages by the Vikings. In northern Sweden in Piteå, Skellefteå and Umeå 1.5% of the population carries the mutated gene. Paramiloidosis, Foot Disease
Familial Amyloidotic Polyneuropathy (PAF) or Corino de Andrade Disease, commonly known as Pezinhos Disease, a form of Paramiloidosis, is a rare neurodegenerative disease with autosomal dominant genetic transmission identified and described for the first time by Portuguese neurologist Mário Corino da Costa Andrade in the 1950s.. Its not just this disease, the other day I was looking for old photos of fishermen from Povoa and Nazare and they look half Scandinavian and half Scotish, in the first black and white photos, they even wear trousers with the squares in Scotish pattern. The question was that Portugal was turned just to the colonies outside Europe and only in the last decade, started to look to our deep relation and past with our own European dna!
@@MrJovision Can you post here the links to those photos if you have them?
I have read that Cangas in Galicia there was also a Viking settlement.