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Travel Digest #2851

Introduction


Hello everyone, Worldmappin friends! I'm @lauramica, and I'm bringing you this Wednesday's Travel Digest. Come discover the places we'll be visiting today! ❤️

This time, our featured posts take us to explore the architecture of Quito, Ecuador, a stroll through Belgrade, Serbia, and a walk through the streets of Corrientes, Argentina. We'll also visit other parts of the world like China, Indonesia, Venezuela, and Spain. A little bit of everything!

Thanks to everyone for sharing your posts on the map! Have a great day! 😃❤️


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 today


🥇 One of the largest architectural complexes in South America – San Francisco Convent, Ecuador by @digi-me

There are many things to do and places to see in Quito, the capital of Ecuador. The Old Town is on UNESCO's World Heritage list, and loaded with architectural treasures, colonial monuments, gorgeous churches, plazas etc. The city is located at 2,850 m.a.s.l., squeezed between mountain peaks. On a clear day they make a wonderful backdrop to the city. If time in Quito is limited, one of the places that is worth a visit is definitly Iglesia y Convento de San Francisco. It is located right in the midle of the historic center.

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🥈 A walk along the Sava coast - Port Authority by @duskobgd

I found myself near the Galerija shopping mall, on the Belgrade waterfront, but I had no desire to stay there. I wasn't even attracted to the crowds in the cafes, where people were sitting like some lizards and basking in the sun.
I had a desire to walk, for, after a long period of cold weather, rain, and snow, I felt out of shape and longed for open space.

I was attracted by the sounds of music from a terrace on the new promenade - it was samba.

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🥉 Walking through one of the city's most beautiful neighborhoods, we arrived… (Es-Eng) by @jlufer

The building of this beautiful place was donated by the wife of a former governor of the city For a long time, the ¨museum¨: has been operating in this location since 1963, with an excellent cultural "heritage" of more than 700 works and almost 3000 volumes of books that are part of the ¨library¨: . Many of you will remember that I've already shared with you exhibitions of works displayed in the different rooms of this building.

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Good afternoon, dear friends @lauramica and @worldmappin.

What a beautiful selection! My congratulations to all the authors mentioned today.

Thank you so much for appreciating and supporting my post.

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Thank you so much for the first place🙂congrats to everyone contributing with all these inspiring posts🙂

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Thank you @worldmappin, thank you very very much for your support!! 💗💗💗

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Thank you for your support and inclusion in the overview

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Many thanks to worldmappin team members! Congratulations and well done to all fellow travelers! 😊

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