Travel Digest #2567

2025-05-21T15:34:03

Introduction


Happy Wednesday, everyone. @lauramica is here to share today's Travel Digest edition with you. 😃 We have a lot of beautiful places to visit!

Today's featured posts include a walk on the beach in Horsey Gap, England, a visit to a mosque in Surakarta, Indonesia, and a mountain hike in Ayubia National Park, Pakistan. We also visited other parts of the world like Argentina, the United Kingdom, the Philippines, Spain, and Morocco. A little bit of everything! :)
Thank you all for pinning your posts on the Worldmappin map. I wish you a great day! 😃❤️


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Our winners today


🥇 Horsey Gap - Wild Seals & England's natural beach by @adetorrent

I can't believe it's been a week already since I was at this paradise, right here in England. I sort of knew it was there, but I just have never visited this coast properly. I've probably seen every inch of the southern and south-eastern coasts of the country from Thanet in Kent to Penzance in Cornwall. On the western coast, I've been to Great Yarmouth and some parts of the Essex coastline that are quite nice. This, bay far, is the best stretch of beach I've seen on this side of the country.

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🥈 Visiting A 500-Year-Old Mosque by @anggreklestari

I found the oldest mosque in Surakarta! As I said before on my blog, this small town is a classic city with many historical civilizations.

In the past, there were several kingdoms that reigned in this city and that makes this city full of memories that are worth remembering.
I visited a village that was once a glorious kingdom called the Mataram Kingdom, also known as the Islamic Mataram Kingdom. This village looks clean, cool and beautiful, compared to other areas that are not kept clean.

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🥉 Exploring peaceful environment of Pipeline Track by @tahastories1

For the past few years i always heard about pipe line track and motto tunnel in Ayubia National Park, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

I kept on planning to visit this place until yesterday when i got the chance to walk on the track that is surrounded by a peaceful forest of small and big pine trees. Majorly, there were pine trees, but other trees were also adding up to the beauty of track.

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