Travel Digest #1647
Introduction
Hello everyone! This is @ybanezkim26 and I'll be presenting today's edition of #TravelDigest. In our featured posts, we have a bay in Australia, a beach in Denmark, and a city in Spain. 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 🍍
🥇 Lime Bay, Tasmania by @riverflows
However, today I'm returning in my memory to another part of the Peninsula, where we'd been told was a lovely, and less crowded, campground called Lime Bay. Fortescue Bay is a stepping off point for many walks, so it does tend to be very crowded. Lime Bay, however, was cheap to camp if you had National Parks pass - around $13 a night - and felt a little wilder and more remote. We arrived in the week before the busy Easter weekend and found a perfect spot close to the water, looking toward the 'mainland' of Tassie where I'd only just been, looking for surf at the beaches there. It was the kind of relaxing, peaceful spot that makes a holiday, and the weather was just divine.
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🥈 Denmark Part 2 - Exploring Stillinge Strand and Bildsø Strand (Fotos + Video) by @lizanomadsoul
The beach has been awarded with the Blue Flag. It thus meets the requirements of the international Blue Flag campaign in terms of quality and equipment. That means, that on this beach they remove seaweed to make it beautiful and inviting for bathing. Thy have a smart machine that we runs once a week during the bathing season.As we could see entering the beach, it is very popular by the danes people. Here it was pretty crowded, so we decided to walk further until reaching the Beach Bildsø Strand, and discover the part in between.
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🥉 Visit to Badajoz Spain🌍🚩 / Visita a Badajoz España🧭(en-es) by @oscurity
When we see the architectural form of the "Alcazaba" we immediately relate it to something "Arab" and yes! this is a fortification that was built between the 9th and 13th centuries, later some modifications were made to it until it became a "Christian medieval castle", the citadel whose translation is "urban fortification" is the largest in Europe and what a walk on the ramparts can take you more than an hour, its objective was to protect the small city of badajoz!🌍🚙🏯🏰
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Thank you so much
You're welcome! Keep on sharing awesome travels!
Thanks @ybanezkim26
You're welcome! 🤗
@ybanezkim26 , Thank you for including blog in the honorable mentions. It inspires me to write more of my travel stories and itineraries. 🙂
You're welcome! Keep on sharing your travels!
Thanks @ybanezkim26 :) - highly appreciated!
Of course, Liz! 🤗
Thank you so much much appreciated, and well done to the winners, well deserved posts.
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Of course! Keep up the good work! 👍