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Hello everyone! This is @ybanezkim26 and I'll present today's edition of Travel Digest. In our featured posts, we have a coast in California, USA, a town in Argentina, and a national park in Chubut, Argentina. Enjoy and keep on pinning your travel posts to the map!
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Our winners today
🥇 The Lone Cypress on the 17 Mile Drive by @crypticat
The Lone Cypress tree is found near Monterey, California. It's along the 17 Mile Drive through an ultra luxurious golf community. If you ever watch golf, you have probably heard of Pebble Beach, there are five golf courses nestled in and around the most incredible coastal scenery. The Lone Cypress is just one of many points of interest along this drive, keep in mind, there is a $12.25 entry fee per vehicle to travel along this road.
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To continue enjoying the beauties that Patagonia Argentina has to offer, my family and I went to the Province of Neuquén, directly to a town called San Martin de los Andes, which is approximately 3 hours away from San Carlos de Bariloche. Previously, we had seen through tourist brochures how beautiful the place was, so we decided to embark on a new adventure. For this, we had to get up very early, get ready, prepare a light breakfast for the road and leave around 06:00 am from Bariloche to make the most of the day in this dream town.
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🥉 River Arrayanes Footbridge, a paradise in Los Alerces National Park - Pasarela de Río Arrayanes, un paraíso del Parque Nacional Los Alerces by @pablo1601
One of those places was the beautiful city of Esquel, located in the northwest of the province of Chubut, just 70 kilometers from Chile. I had never traveled so far south over the Andes, and it filled us with excitement and adrenaline.
Based in the city of Esquel was no coincidence, but rather a choice made because it is a strategic point for exploring not only Los Alerces National Park, but also the beautiful landscapes, where lakes, lagoons, and lush forests abound.
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Honorable Mentions
- City, Havana, Cuba by @jordy0827
- Hills, Jhika Gali, Pakistan by @djbravo
- Exhibition Center, Yogyakarta, Indonesia by @aswita
- Mountain Resort, Dalaguete, Cebu, Philippines by @helianthus-chloe
- Museum, Cebu City, Philippines by @natsss
- Monuments, New Delhi, India by @pranavinaction
- Universal Studios, Los Angeles, California, USA by @relf87
- Ice Cave, Ushuaia, Argentina by @lauramica
- River, Trang An, Ninh Binh, Vietnam by @giathebao
- Ghat, Varanasi, India by @parvkhuller
- Museum, Rio de Janiero, Brazil by @web-gnar
- Mosque, Lhokseumawe, Indonesia by @yuliadi
- National Forest, Alliance, Alabama, USA by @koenau
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