Introduction
Hello everyone! This is @ybanezkim26 and I'll present today's edition of Travel Digest. In our featured posts, we have the Colosseum in Rome, Italy, the plateau in Matlas, Russia, and a tomb in Milan, Italy. Enjoy and keep on pinning your travel posts to the map!
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Our winners today
🥇 Italy - Exploring Rome’s Icon: The Colosseum by @relf87
When in Rome, one of the must see attractions is definitely the Colosseum! There was a little drama with our booking actually. We booked our tickets with a third party vendor prior to our trip but we were told of the cancellation at the very last minute. Not quite sure what happened, but very fortunately, we finally to book the tickets on Colosseum's official site! It was later in timing (we would have preferred to go in the morning) but we make the best out of what we have!
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🥈 Adventures On The Matlas Plateau In Dagestan by @apnigrich
My mind went back to my trip to Dagestan in December 2022. Around 2020, domestic tourism began to develop in Russia due to the ban on law enforcement officers traveling outside the country. Such republics of the country as Dagestan, Altai, and Karelia became interesting to the inhabitants of the country, but they turned out to be completely unprepared for the influx of tourists.
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🥉 Tomb in Milan - exploring Milan by @sniki003
The research of Milan Cemetery has now become more intimate. This time I didn't stop in front of the Famio monumental building I have already written about I was already in directly to the part of the cemetery that precedes it, as if I had passed some side door in time.
It's all in the red stone. Buildings, arches, walls, have an almost church character, but without noise and bells. They act softly, sublime and closed, as gates of eternity. I didn't know exactly what they were to serve. Maybe it's family chapels, perhaps hidden memorials. I didn't ask, I didn't even have anyone, I just stood and absorbed.
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Honorable Mentions
- House, Failand, United Kingdom by @livinguktaiwan
- Regent's Office, Idirayeuk, Indonesia by @riyat
- Campsite, Shallin, Himachal Pradesh, India by @parvkhuller
- Municipality, Buchs, Switzerland by @elamaria
- Catholic Sanctuary, Czestochowa, Poland by @evelynchacin
- Viewpoint, Sergio Osmena Sr., Philippines by @vinzie1
- Museum, Maracay, Venezuela by @musicandreview
- Beach, Leupung, Indonesia by @renophotographer
- Park, Meherpur, Bangladesh by @infinitejourney
- Coast, Mavikent, Turkey by @passenger777
- Glacier, Unakwik Inlet, Alaska, USA by @dtam
- Lake, Huaibeizhen, Beijing, China by @tanzil2024
- Bay, Ushuaia, Argentina by @lauramica
- Island Hopping, El Nido, Palawan, Philippines by @shikika
- Lake, San Marcelino, Zambales, Philippines by @teacherlynlyn
- Mosque, Surakarta, Indonesia by @mnssatrio
- City, Cape Town, South Africa by @terresco
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