Introduction
Hello everyone! This is @ybanezkim26 and I'll be presenting today's edition of #TravelDigest. The market has been bloody this week, but we will continue posting awesome travel content from all over the world. In our featured posts, we have rice terraces in Bohol, Philippines, a Roman wall in Chester, United Kingdom, and a fortress in New Delhi, India. Enjoy and have an awesome weekend ahead!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 ππ₯ SCENIC STROLLS IN CADAPDAPAN RICE TERRACES, CANDIJAY BOHOL, PH by @crislandingonno
Yearning to see the rice terraces but canβt travel up north to Banaue? Surprise, surprise! There is one in Bohol too- The Cadapdapan Rice-Terraces. Comparably captivating and intriguing. With its sheer size, symmetry, and beautiful environment, these instagram-worthy rice paddles took our breath away. We didnβt know of this place until we were planning this trip.
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π₯ A Tour of Historic Chester's Roman Walls by @raj808
The best way to see most of the historical sites of Chester is to walk along the Roman walls which cross over many gates, but only four of major historical significance, one of which is where the title picture for this blog was taken. It is important to mention at this point that we are dealing with layers of history, and although there are significant sections of the ancient walls that originally date back to Roman construction, as time passed, and the city expanded, further defensive constructions were added and parts of the walls rebuilt.
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π₯ Incredible India - Episode - #9 Feroz Shah Kotla, one of the oldest Fortress in Delhi by @pravesh0
Firoj Shah Kotla is a 14th-century Fortress or Citadel built by Sultan Feroz Shah. According to some historical sources, it was built when Feroz Shah decided to shift his capital from Tughlaqabad to Firozabad due to the scarcity of water at the former capital. Hence, it was built on the banks of the river Yamuna.
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Honorable Mentions
Castle, Alanya, Turkey by @bilgin70
Town, Haarlem, Netherlands by @livinguktaiwan
Beach, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India by @codingdefined
Oktoberfest, Villa General Belgrano, Cordoba, Argentina by @lauramica
Pavilion and Garden, St. Petersburg, Russia by @tatdt
Castle Ruins, Benahavis, Spain by @littlebee4
Peak, Piedras Blancas, Casa de Gabiermo, Venezuela by @sofathana
Ruins, Kayakoy, Turkey by @crazygirl777
Peak, Hong Kong, Hong Kong by @jane1289
Hill, San Giorgio, Treviso, Italy by @alequandro
Mountain, Doi Inthanon National Park, Chiang Mai, Thailand by @tuocchu
Beach, Palm Cove, Australia by @galenkp
Waterfall, Ruhovtsi, Bulgaria by @mdosev
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