Travel Digest #874

@pinmapple ยท 2020-06-09 22:23 ยท traveldigest

Introduction


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๐Ÿฅ‡ Evening in Potohar Region by @lifeskills-tv

Mainly Potohar region is a unique terrein having mountains and some of them are mud mountains. Over all potohar is very beautiful region and very rich in culture and history. I always love to explore this area and see these places. So I reached there in evening and place was beautiful and sunset was amazing. As this place is remote and road access is not very good so not a crowded place which is good. At dam no commercial boating activity so another good thing.

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๐Ÿฅˆ Madurodam: Den Haag NETHERLANDS by @bengy

Madurodam is one this quaint little places that is one of the sort of "must-visit" locations when you have kids. Situated just north of the Den Haag (The Hague) city centre, on the way to the Schveningen beach, it is an easy bike ride or public transport ride from the central station in Den Haag. We had visited it once before when my relatives were out visiting us, but the other family found it quite boring... whilst our girls were completely fascinated. However, we took the hint and hurried through... making the promise to visit sometime in the future when it would just be our little family.

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๐Ÿฅ‰ Alcova Dam - Wondrous Wyoming by @viking-ventures

Our first stop was Alcova Dam. Here, you can see the spillway, stained red with the iron-rich sediment that's so common in this part of the state. This dam was completed in 1937, having cost $20 million. In addition to the power generated at the plant (below) which serves 8000 homes in the region, the dam serves to feed the irrigation canal that flows from here to Casper, 30 miles NE of here.

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