Introduction
Hey, hey! This is @gabrielatravels, and today we kick off the new week together with a brand new #TravelDigest! ❤️
Today's inspiration comes in many forms, from Bangkok's unique temples to breathtaking views in Turkey and a not-so-usual museum one visits while in Buenos Aires. As a cherry on top of the cake, the list is completed by the honourable mentions that bring extra travel suggestions from more parts of the globe.
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Our winners today
🥇 Bangkok Day 2: Ramakien Murals and Grand Palace Garden by @junebride
The temple is a vital symbol of Thai Buddhism and national identity. We came in adoring its architecture and its intricate designs and grandeur that reflect the craftsmanship of the Thai people, but as we noticed the arts on the wall, I was blown away by the Ramakian Murals. At first, I thought these were just random paintings, just some symbols of mythical creatures, heroes, and demons. But upon research, I figured it was all about the story Phra Rama, who embarks on a dangerous journey to recover his lost bride, Nang Sida, from the demon king Thotsakan, thus it's called Ramakien Murals.
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🥈 Buenos Aires Museums: Chapter 16: Automobile Museum [ENG|ESP] by @cristiancaicedo
If you love speed, machines, the history of humanity, and especially vehicles, this is a place you must visit. Explore its halls, admire the cars, some motorcycles, and those mid-century racing cars driven by the great Juan Manuel Fangio. It's important to mention that this museum is different from the Automobile Museum Foundation located at Irigoyen 2265, which also has an impressive collection worth visiting.
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🥉 The Courage of Breathing at the Summit / Zirvede Nefesin Cesareti ( EN-TR) by @passenger777
The route is very narrow and tiring, and you can find your way using red and white markings drawn on the stones. On the winding uphill path, I struggled to walk through oak, pine, and cedar trees, battling thorny weeds. Every now and then, I would turn back and look around, seeing the breathtaking Geyiksivrisi Mountain in front of me.
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Honorable Mentions
- Minori, Amalfi Coast, Italy by @lett
- Grand Palace, Bangkok, Thailand by @elevator09
- Hard Rock Cafe, Berlin, Germany by @louis88
- Playa el Agua, Margarita, Venezuela by @rlathulerie
- Hoi An, Quang Nam, Vietnam by @belug
- Raca Monastery, Raca, Serbia by @jelenaa
- Halawa Valley, Molokai, Hawaii by @dtam
- Ghats, Varanasi, India by @x-rain
- Cova Tallada, Denia, Spain by @for91days
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