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Travel Digest #2862

Introduction


Hello everyone, @glecerioberto here, and welcome to today's #TravelDigest! I hope you are all doing fine this time of the year. Spring is here and we look forward to see more of your travel posts in bloom. To start out the season, we have stories from Turkey, Spain, and India. They're brought to us by our Top 3 posts. If you wish to continue your journey to more places around the world, check out the Honorable Mentions. They feature places from Canada, UK, Afghanistan, Venezuela, Philippines, and Thailand. Enjoy!


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.


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πŸ₯‡ Solo Travel in Istanbul Part 2 - Grand Mosques, Palaces and Galata Streets by @ellie-mai

There are opportunities that are truly unique, such as getting to know, through his work and his buildings, a figure who has been iconic and emblematic for the city. This is the case with Fernando Guerrero Strachan, a well-known architect who designed many of the city’s most important buildings; his architecture is art in itself and, when you see it, speaks for itself of its wonder.

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πŸ₯ˆ 20th century history and architecture – Guerrero Strachan πŸ“· MΓ‘laga – Spain by @avdesing

Hello my friends. I’m traveling alone in Istanbul, but I never feel lonely thanks to the cats and dogs here. They are in cafes, on the streets and even inside mosques. You see a furry friend at every step. In this city they are part of the family. Everywhere you can see signs inviting you to feed and protect them. This is probably the loveliest side of Istanbul. Sometimes while trying to take a photo, a few curious cats might surround you. This is a sweet experience that wouldn't happen to you in every city.

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πŸ₯‰ "SANGAM POINT" Nimmu, Ladakh. by @pranavgtd

I hope you all are fine. I am also fine here. Today's post is about the beautiful confluence of the Indus River and the Zanskar River at Nimmu. This confluence is surrounded by tall and majestic mountains. These mountains are one of the most attractive and unforgettable features of this place. Their beauty is simple, natural and very peaceful. This confluence is near the village of Nimmu and one of the most beautiful and peaceful places in the region of Ladakh.

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My best wishes and congratulations to everyone who has been selected today. I hope everyone does even better.

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Thanks for your support!

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A huge thank you to the whole team, as always, thank you for appreciating my content, thank you!!πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—

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You're welcome, @avdesing! 😊

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I'm so happy to see my post among all these amazing stories.
Thank you so much for all the effort you put into this 😍

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Congratulations! We're glad to feature your post. 😁

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