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Travel Digest #2861

Introduction


Hey, hey! This is @gabrielatravels, and I am pleased to bring you a brand new edition of #TravelDigest! ❤️

Today's post is going to take you to one special lake in India, a walk in a town in Ecuador, and to a museum in the Vatican City. Don't forget to check the honourable mentions too, for even more awesomeness across the globe. Today's landmarks are in Venezuela, Belgium, Mexico, Bulgaria, Georgia, Poland, Cabo Verde, and last but not least, the Philippines.

Thanks for bringing your daily contributions to our beautiful community, and I hope you enjoy today's Travel Digest! ❤️


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🥇 Exploring the Sacred Lake of the Moon in the Spiti Himalayas. by @pranavinaction

The whole place it felt so peaceful and so amazing and altogether just a whole lot of a different experience that I had on when I was at this place, I thought not to share these moments with you guys through this post, so I tried capturing as many photographs, as I could all the way in different perspectives and different angles for you guys to also experience this beauty hidden moments from the Himalayas.

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🥈 A couple of days in Montañita, a surfer town - The Ecuador diary 🏄 🌊 Un par de días en Montañita, un pueblo surfista - El diario de Ecuador by @sofathana

The town's streets are made of dirt or sand, so anyone who wants to can walk barefoot. There are plenty of bars, nightclubs, and restaurants, and the nightlife is very lively. And this, combined with the surfing, is what has made Montañita famous.

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🥉 Courtyard of the Pinecone and Chiaramonti Museum, Vatican City by @jesuslnrs

Those of us who aren’t familiar with this place might think it’s just one big museum on the Vatican grounds in Rome, but in reality, it consists of several museums and various buildings and halls located in closely clustered spaces, separated by large courtyards—though none larger than the Courtyard of the Pineapple. I swear, that place really impressed me.

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Thank you so much @gabrielatravels and the @worldmappin community team for including my post in the Honorable Mention, Godbless.

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