Introduction
Hi everyone, it's @lizanomadsoul here with the Saturday edition of the #TravelDigest. This time we have great stories from Bulgaria, Venezuela, Italy, Alaska, Canada, Colombia, the Philippines, the US, China, Austria, Cuba, and Denmark in our selection - so a little bit of everything! - Enjoy ;)
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Our winners today
🥇 Exploring the Misty Forest: Yacambú National Park [En-Es] by @neruel
Yacambú National Park is an exotic place. On my journey to this location, far from the city and civilization, I experienced the nobility and beauty of nature. In a previous post, I explained how to get here and shared my first impressions. You can read it here: Yacambú: The Hidden Paradise in the Mist. During my adventure and my desire to explore this magical park, I arrived at an area with several buildings. These structures are from the last century; I believe the architectural style dates back to the 1950s. It’s one of the simplest and most basic designs in Venezuelan architecture—likely built that way to reduce costs.

🥈 The Trevi Fountain - Rome, Italy by @miingjazz
Hello everyone, today I will take everyone to visit another popular place in Rome, Italy. This place is the Thiravi Fountain, which is the largest and most famous Baroque fountain in Rome. It is 25.9 meters high and 19.8 meters wide. The Thiravi Fountain is very beautiful, especially the architecture of the fountain. In the center of the fountain is the god Neptune, the god of the sea, riding a winged chariot, representing the good health and abundance of the empire.
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🥉 Unexpected Surprises at Unga Island, Alaska by @dtam
Today we explored the Shumagin Islands, far out the Alaskan Peninsula. These islands are almost out to the start of the Aleutians. Again, we weren't sure what we would find once we got here, but this turned into one of my favorite stops on the entire trip. We anchored in Delarof Bay, the site of an abandoned village. There were whales a few miles out, and lots of birds flying around the rocky headlands. Huge sea arches were also visible off to the south of the boat.
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Honorable Mentions
- A day and an island to remember, Isla Larga, Venezuela by @wilfredocav
- Hiking To The Blue Lagoon, Hamilton, Canada by @terrywayne
- Planta cervecera, Tatacoa, Colombia by @queasuluz
- A Peaceful Escape to Kanyakan River, Bulacan, The Philippines by @simplyfaith
- Alligators, Floods and Freedom, Kraemer, The US by @koenau
- Exploring Laoshe Teahouse in Beijing, China by @elevator09
- Along the path of "Blue Pond" and "The Secret Printing House" cave, Bulgaria by @vesytz
- ✨️My unforgettable experience getting to know, Feldkirch, Austria by @elamaria
- A castle with a unique and unforgettable design [ENG-ESP], Santa Maria de la Cabeza, Venezuela by @hylene74
- Trans-Andean Highway Motorcycle Trip, Mérida, Venezuela by @alelin
- An unexpected find in the city, Havanna, Cuba by @lileisabel
- Sandsclupture festival, Sondervig, Denmark by @almi
- The Hidden Paradise of Muabog Beach, Tabogon, The Philippines by @iamlovelykate
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