Travel Digest #2355

in Worldmappin15 days ago (edited)

Introduction


Hi everyone It's @lizanomadsoul here introducing the Monday edition of the #TravelDigest.

I hope you all had a wonderful start to the week. Again today has been another great day to read about amazing places and stories around the globe contributed by you!

This time we have great stories from India, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Argentina, Germany, Senegal, Venezuela, Turkey, Kosovo, and Kyrgyzstan in our selection - So a little bit of everything! - Enjoy ;)


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Our winners today


🥇 Corrida dos Pescadores - Serra de Couce | Portugal by @aleister

We decided one of these days to go to the village of Couce (a place we visit regularly), but this time we didn't stay to see the village for long. Instead of exploring the typical streets and houses, we decided to take advantage of the fact that it was a sunny morning to walk one of the trails that start nearby. I really like this walk because we are going to a special place, close to the river, where time moves slower.

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🥈 Diving in Dakar, Senegal by @detlev

This is a journey into a hidden world most people will never get to see, and with Nautilus Dive Center at the helm, you’re guaranteed an unforgettable experience. For our dive, we headed together with Hilda to a site known as “Cliff”, an underwater paradise just off the coast, where vibrant marine life thrives beneath the Atlantic’s calm surface.

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🥉 Mt. Patalsu Summit - 13944 feet by @himalayanwomb

Yesterday you read how we two friends reached Khobi on foot from Solang Valley which is the base camp of Mount Patalsu Peak. Khobi is situated at 3450 meters whereas Patalsu Peak is situated at an altitude of 4250 meters. The journey from Khobi to Mount Patalsu Summit was not at all difficult, neither snow fell nor there was any obstruction. Trekking after a very long time, I felt very less stamina in my legs and the clouds forced me to shiver with cold.

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