Travel Digest #1419
Introduction
Hi everyone it's @lizanomadsoul here with the Monday edition of the #TravelDigest.
Another day of great places and stories around the globe to read about! This time we have great stories from Vietnam,Ukraine,The United Kingdom, Indonesia, Japan, Canada, Argentina, Germany, Turkey, France, Croatia, India and The Philippines - So a little bit of everything! - Enjoy 😉
All featured posts are visible on the Editors Choice Map and upvoted by @pinmapple, @blocktrades, @theycallmedan and the curation trail. For more travel digests check out #traveldigest.
Our winners today 🍍
🥇 My Solo 3-day Backpacking Trip to the Northernmost Point of The Country, Ha Giang, Vietnam by @dodovietnam
I have just completed my solo 3-day backpacking trip in the beautiful land of Ha Giang, the northernmost province of Vietnam, so I would like to share with you my experience of this trip. First, to explain why I chose Ha Giang for this trip, let me introduce it a little bit. Ha Giang is the northernmost province of Vietnam sharing the border with China. It is where the milestone Km0 is located, and it was also chosen to place the northernmost landmark of the country and Lung Cu Flag Tower to mark the country's territory. Besides, Ha Giang is also famous for its majestic beauty of mountains, valleys, terraced fields, Dong Van rock plateau, Ma Pi Leng pass, Nho Que river and poetic winding mountain passes.
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🥈 Transcarpathian Guidebook, Svydovets, Ukraine by @scrodinger
I was lucky to see not only the rocks of Dovbush but also to go on a hike in the mountains of Svydovets. And that's why today I will tell you about this place. Here you can relax from the world and the noise for almost a day, which seems as if you have enjoyed these landscapes and silence all your life. The third highest ridge in the Carpathians is a popular hiking and biking destination. What do you like more - alpine lakes, waterfalls or endless mountain views? Svydovets has everything!
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🥉 Dead Boats, Stanah, United Kingdom by @grindle
Skippool Creek, Lancashire has a history going back to the 16th C when it was a thriving port with traders arriving from far-off lands like ancient Russia and the Baltics as well as North America. It started to decline in the mid 1800s when a new port was built at Fleetwood nearer the estuary to the Irish Sea. So time and tide waits for no man, if you stray off the path you will get wet, you will get muddy.
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You are very welcome @quyetien :)
Thank you very much for your great support @pinmapple and @lizanomadsoul
I'm very happy to be chosen as one of winners today.
Congratulations to @scrodinger @grindle and all other honorable mentions in this edition!
Have a nice day all!
You are very welcome @dodovietnam! Keep up the good work. Cheers, Liz
Congratulations to all who are selected and more power to @pinmapple!
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ohh beautyful photo
done upvote and reblogged
Thanks for your support @annelaurie :)
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Dear @pinmapple , it is a very interesting publication, showing so many beautiful places, in which we would like to be. Nice work. Successes from Venezuela.
Glad you like it @omarrojas. Saludos devuelta a tu hermoso pais :)
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