Introduction
Hello everyone, Worldmappin friends! @lauramica presents our Thursday Travel Digest. Come and see the places we'll be visiting today! ❤️ This time, our featured posts take us to some beautiful salt flats in Venezuela, an iconic cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and a visit to a historic church, also in Venezuela. We'll also be visiting other parts of the world like the Philippines, Indonesia, China, and Thailand. Thank you all for sharing your posts on the Worldmappin map! Have a wonderful day! 😃❤️
All featured posts are visible on the Editors Choice Map and upvoted by @worldmappin, our curation trail, and potentially @blocktrades. For more travel digests check out #traveldigest.
Our winners today
🥇 The captivating Salinas de Cumaraguas | La cautivadora Salinas de Cumaraguas 🧂 by @noalys
After spending the morning in Adicora enjoying its idyllic beaches, we continued our adventure with a trip to the Cumaraguas Salt Flats. My seatmate on the bus was my youngest daughter, Abby. She was very happy and spent the trip watching animals through the window. After about 25 minutes on the road, we arrived at Las Cumaraguas. Almost all of the tourists got off the bus. The salt flats are impressive, and it felt like looking at a piece of heaven on earth. They look like huge mirrors that show us their immensity.
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🥈 Walking among the graves: this is La Recoleta Cemetery [ENG|ESP] by @cristiancaicedo
In her book Somebody Is Walking on Your Grave: My Cemetery Journeys, Argentine writer Mariana Enríquez shares her love of cemeteries and calls herself a "connoisseur" of these types of places. The author of Our Share of Night has visited cemeteries in the United States, Australia, Chile, England, Italy, Mexico, Scotland, Cuba, France, and, of course, Argentina. At the end of the book, she mentions the famous Recoleta Cemetery, the most visited in Buenos Aires.
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🥉 My new visit to the minor basilica of Santa Inés, a prominent heritage site of Cumaná and the state of Sucre (Eng - Esp) by @belkyscabrera
The church has an excellent corner location, offering a beautiful front and side view. It's light yellow, with a tower on each side, a central nave, and another nave at the altar. The towers house the bell towers and the oldest clock in town, which chimes every half hour, marking the passage of time. According to the caretaker, in years past, families used the clock's chimes to signal when to get up and start their daily activities. To the right of the church is a small plaza with walkways and several government offices.
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Honorable Mentions
- Exploring the natural beauty of hidden beaches in Bireuen City, Indonesia by @riyat
- When the East Wind Blows, Nara, Japan by @azircon
- My motorbike trip from Chiang Mai to Mae Hong Son, Thailand by @princekham
- Viaje a Nueva Gerona con amigos del Alma, Isla de la Juventud, Cuba by @tiolucioviajero
- Sunset at North Point Beach, Koh Lipe Thailand by @rivalzzz
- A few days trip around Sirmione by Garda lake, Brescia, Italy by @miingjazz
- Visiting the interior of the iconic Cabral family home, Corrientes, Argentina by @jlufer
- The Mountains Of The Xiao Shi Jian Village: Finding Peace In Nature, China by @tanzil2024
- A Bike Ride Through the Beautiful High-Altitude Circular Trails of Kullu Valley., India by @pranavinaction
- Scenic Escape Mountain Cimbing to Mount Kibuwa and Mand Made Lake, Philippines by @antonette
- A Different Experience; Van Gogh: In the Footsteps of Light, Istanbul. Turkey by @bilgin70
- Autumn in Portugal by @biologistbrito
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