Travel Digest #1545
Introduction
Hi everyone it's @lizanomadsoul here with the Tuesday edition of the #TravelDigest.
Another day of great places and stories around the globe to read about! This time we have great stories from Venezuela, Italy, Argentina, Bulgaria, Australia, The US, Mexico, Malta, The Philippines, Czech Republic, Peru, and The Netherlands - So a little bit of everything! - Enjoy 😉
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🥇 Exploring the indigenous houses, Orinoco Delta, Venezuela by @soyunasantacruz
The people of the water or boat people, that is what Waraos means, are an indigenous Venezuelan ethnic group that lives on the water and this publication is about the structure of their dwellings and the camp where I was traveling while touring the Orinoco Delta. Their houses are huts built of wood with Moriche palm roofs, this palm is the most abundant in this area and is a resource that is fully exploited, these houses are known as palafitos and their bases are logs buried in the water that resemble floating huts, the camp where I spent my stay is on the Orinoco River which is one of the most important in the world.
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🥈 Venice Photography Guide, Italy by @mibreit-photo
I've been a photographer for more than ten years and even though Venice has been on my list of future travel destinations for most of that time, only recently did I finally visit this wonderful city. For five days, I explored the maze of narrow alleys, canals, and little bridges that make up the heart of Venice. In this article, I share my experiences as a photography guide.
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🥉 The Argentine equivalent of the Dead Sea: Lake Epecuén, Argentina by @lauramica
We had already started the return home two days ago but far from being sad about it, we were enjoying it as much as when we went to our main destination. As we moved more than 2000 km from home, the return trip was a bit long so we had to make two intermediate stops to rest for the night. One of them was in the province of La Pampa, where we arrived very late and only slept to continue the trip very early the next day, and the second was in the city of Carhué, where we decided to stay a little longer to enjoy the Epecuen lagoon.
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Thank you so much @pinmapple and @lizanomadsoul for the honourable mention and support 🎉💃🏻😊 Much appreciated!
Have a great evening all.
Thanks for mention folks. 😁
It is the first time I receive this mention from this respected community, this makes me very happy and motivates me to continue sharing my travel experiences with the hivers, thank you very much for your excellent work and support for my publication.
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Thanks for a great collection of posts about travel. I saw your post because someone on ListNerds emailed the link to your post. If you are not already a member of ListNerds you may want to join and get all the benefits the person that sent your link gets.
Thank you very much for choosing my publication for the Top 3, I'm glad you liked it! ❣️
wowie! you just upvoted my post! i remember you from 2years ago when i left the comment on one of your posting!
https://hive.blog/travel/@lizanomadsoul/mexico-part-2-exploring-holbox-with-the-golfcart-fotos-videos#@lizanomadsoul/re-re-lizanomadsoul-2020529t21334442z
this was pretty much myfirst and last comment i made before i pretty much stopped using hive!
well im back and glad to see you again!
thanks for the upvote!
good jobs