Introduction
Hello everyone! This is @ybanezkim26 and I'll present today's edition of Travel Digest. In our featured posts, we have the city of Barcelona, Spain, a church in Riga, Latvia, and an archaeological site in Luxor, Egypt. Enjoy and keep on pinning your travel posts to the map!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 todayπ₯ BARCELONA IN FULL COLOR: LIGHTS, MARKETS, ROOFTOPS & MAGIC (EN-ES) by @ramon2024
Last weekend I went to Barcelona for a short getaway. I walked a lot, visited a lot, and Iβm really excited to show you the photos of the places I explored. I saw exhibitions, wandered through the most iconic neighbourhoods like the Gothic Quarter, visited a beautiful church, discovered a small greenhouse, a cactus garden, and even found a few unexpected corners that made the trip feel special.
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π₯ Nativity of Christ Orthodox Church Riga by @hindavi
Hello, friends, travelers, hiveans, and community greetings! Hope you're all doing well and having a nice time with youræs loved ones..
Our main target was to see that beautiful building with the golden dome (until we got there, we didn't know that it was a church) Nativity Orthodox church.
we followed the road that we saw from the tower, and we discovered one by one nice places.
the road was straight to the Freedom Tower.
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π₯ Exploring Valley of the Kings in Luxor by @elevator09
There was culture in every city I visited in Egypt and each one was definitely something very special in its own way and Luxor definitely put something on top of that and can not be described as a large museum in the open air without reason. Luxor consists largely of two parts and there are the East and Westbank here and also the Valley of the Kings is located in the western part and is also one of the most famous sights of the city if not even the whole country which no one should miss! As the name says, it is a large valley in which some important tombs can be found and the goal was to hide it even to minimize the risk that tomb raiders would come and in this valley some of the most famous kings of the country are buried. Over 50 graves have been discovered here, of which of course not all are accessible and even when it comes to the location, the West was deliberately chosen because this has been associated with the cult of the sun and also because of the mountains it's much more protected and quiet than in the other part.
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Honorable Mentions
Islands, Galapagos, Ecuador by @sofathana
Obelisk, Havana, Cuba by @kpoulout
Tomb Complex, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India by @fizz0
National Museum, Zurich, Switzerland by @ivansnz
Training Ship, Puerto Cabello, Venezuela by @danielcarrerag
Mountains, Malaybalay, Bukidnon, Philippines by @jocabanero4
City, Buenos Aires, Argentina by @livinguktaiwan
Exhibition, Ciego de Avila, Cuba by @ibarra95
Beach, Sydney, Australia by @relf87
Exhibition, Havana, Cuba by @titisnariyah
Cathedral, Buenos Aires, Argentina by @cristiancaicedo
Library, Seoul, South Korea by @dubheee
Fjord, Arneshreppur, Iceland by @astinmin
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