Introduction
Hello everyone, @glecerioberto here, and welcome to today's #TravelDigest! I hope you are all doing well. I bring you the best travel blogs of Hive today. In first place is the Drvengrad (Kustendorf) in Užice, Serbia. Coming in second is the Cerro de la Virgen in Villa General Belgrano, Argentina. Last but not the least, we have the Parish and Convent of the Divina Pastora and Santa Teresa in Málaga, Spain. Congratulations! We have a few, but still worthy to be mentioned, honorable mentions showcasing places from India, Portugal, Pakistan, Philippines, and China. We are eager to support more travel blogs. Keep on travelling and sharing them with us!
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Our winners today
🥇 The magical village of Drvengrad - Mokra Gora or Kustendorf by @dragan1957
The two most beautiful mountains in Serbia are Zlatibor and Tara. Between them, on the Mokra Gora hill, the famous director Emir Kusturica built this wooden village for the filming of the movie "Life is a Miracle".I often go to these two mountains, the children prefer Zlatibor because it is an inevitable excursion, and my wife and I love Tara and the silence and beauty it offers. This time I visited Mokra Gora and the ethnic village of DRVENGRAD.I told you how this village came to be, so let's see what it looks like and let me tell you a little more about it.
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Since Córdoba is the province of greenery and mountains, it was impossible for us to miss out on a visit. Trekking was never enough for me, and if I had the opportunity to continue finding beautiful places to hike, I would seize it. Luckily for me and my dad, during our last vacation in this province, we found a perfect mountain for us during our walk in Villa General Belgrano. It was a fairly easy hike, but it promised a great panoramic view, and that's exactly what it was ❤️.
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🥉 A temple whose history dates back to the 17th century – Divina Pastora 📷 Malaga – Spain by @avdesing
I have passed through the Capuchinos neighbourhood a few times, and one of the things that catches your attention in this area is the square, which is very green and located right on a roundabout. But behind that square with so many trees, hidden away, there is a church. I had seen it just passing by, but I had never gone inside. So I looked up the opening hours online and went to visit.
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Honorable Mentions
- Pokhran Fort, Thar Desert, Jaisalmer, India by @fizz0
- Cabo Espichel, Setúbal District, Sesimbra, Portugal by @biologistbrito
- Pakistan Museum of Natural History, Islamabad, Pakistan by @moaz-sabir
- Mount Mariglem, Zambales, Cabangan, Philippines by @allmonitors
- Fragrant Hills Park, Haidian District, Beijing, China by @tanzil2024
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