Introduction
Hey, hey! This is @gabrielatravels, and I am pleased to bring you a brand new edition of #TravelDigest! ❤️
Today's post is going to take you on a museum visit in Portugal, a walk in the Jurassic world in Turkey, and to more interesting parts of Venezuela. Don't forget to check the honourable mentions too, for even more awesomeness across the globe. Today's landmarks are in the UK, Venezuela, Mexico, Cuba, South Africa, Argentina, Sweden, Georgia, Bulgaria, Ecuador, Germany, and last but not least, Indonesia. Thanks for bringing your daily contributions to our beautiful community, and I hope you enjoy today's Travel Digest! ❤️
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Our winners today
🥇 Museu Arqueológico de Barcelos / Riding Portugal by @onyfest
The first sensation was of being in front of something that has survived more than it has been preserved. The facade shows signs of dampness, lichen, and small flaws that have not been hidden or repaired. The door is narrow and discreet. Entering almost feels like crossing a poorly marked boundary between the current city and an older one that now hides among more recent buildings.
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🥈 Jurassic Day / Jurassic Günü ( EN-TR) by @passenger777
All the model dinosaurs seemed to come from the lands where they once lived, bringing the image of ancient times to life for us. Moreover, not only visually, but thanks to the sound effects, the sounds made by the dinosaurs echoed through the forest. My daughter was a little scared by the sounds of one or two dinosaurs. Even though we told her they were models, the scary sounds they made frightened her a little. Frankly, the visuals and sound effects made the environment feel quite realistic. My daughter's excitement and happiness were evident in her face and eyes every time she saw a new dinosaur.
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🥉 A stroll through the Coquivacoa viewpoint in Maracaibo. | Un paseo por el mirador de Coquivacoa en Maracaibo. by @noelyss
In the centre of the viewpoint, there is a really interesting detail: an arch that steals the show from the view of the lake. Just below this arch, there is a truly fascinating detail: the wife of Alonso de Ojeda, who was crying, simulating the tears of the woman at the tomb of her beloved. This arch is beautiful because it is made of ancient stones, which are used in many of the old buildings in our city. It is undoubtedly very beautiful, with white bases that support the arch and give it an antique touch, combining history with elegance.
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Honorable Mentions
- Walk, Bedford, United Kingdom by @chris-uk
- Walk, Barquisimeto, Venezuela by @gpache
- Walk, Mexico City, Mexico by @walterprofe
- Walk, Ciego de Ávila, Cuba by @ibarra95
- Walk, Nieu-Bethesda, South Africa by @terresco
- Walk, Orebro, Sweden by @ladytruckview
- Walk, Savannah, Georgia by @dtam
- Walk, Corrientes, Argentina by @jlufer
- Monastery, Sofia, Bulgaria by @ceramixer
- Village, Merida, Venezuela by @doriangel
- Island, Galapagos, Ecuador by @digi-me
- Walk, Formosa, Argentina by @lauramica
- City, Langsa, Indonesia by @riyat
- Staircase, Berlin, Germany by @city-of-berlin
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