Travel Digest #2891

By @worldmappin4/16/2026hive-163772

Introduction


Hello everyone, Worldmappin friends! I'm @lauramica, and today I'm bringing you this Thursday's Travel Digest. Come see the places we'll be visiting today! ❤️

This time, our featured posts take us to the charming town of La Plazuela in Venezuela, we fly a drone to a cave in South Bohemia, Czech Republic, and we walk through the historic village of Marialva in Portugal. We'll also visit other places around the world like Argentina, the Philippines, Cuba, and Istanbul—a little bit of everything!

Thank you all for sharing your posts on the map! Have a wonderful day! 😃❤️


All featured posts are visible on the Editors Choice Map and upvoted by @worldmappin, our curation trail, and potentially @blocktrades. For more travel digests check out #traveldigest.


Our winners today


🥇 La Plazuela, with its cobblestone streets and colonial style houses | La Plazuela, con sus calles empedradas y casas estilo colonial 🏡⛰️ by @noalys

Good evening, travelers. My latest trip left me with so many memories and unforgettable places, which is why I can’t stop telling you how charming the state of Trujillo is. Every monument and every town holds a piece of history or a reason why they’re so important not just to those born in this state, but to those who visit it regularly.

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🥈 From the sky to the underground (for #wednesdaywalk) by @bucipuci

It's been a year since I wandered around Zlatá Koruna near Český Krumlov (South Bohemia) and "discovered" a cave.
I went there again at Easter to see how the small stalactites that were in the cave had "grown".
This year's "exploration" was unconventional, however. I took Tom (a Potensic Atom drone) to help me and Sue and Ashley accompanied me.

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🥉 Aldeia Histórica de Marialva - Parte 1 / Riding Portugal by @onyfest

I'd wanted to go to Marialva for a long time; I can't quite explain why, but perhaps it was a curiosity sparked by the photographs I'd seen over time, and of course, because it always seemed like one of those places that fascinate me and awaken in me a crazy desire to visit and see it with my own eyes. We arrived in the mid-afternoon, with the sun already high but with that pleasant temperature. The light wasn't yet ideal for getting those clean, unexposed photos, but it had to do, and the wind blew to help with the walk.

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