Hello everyone, friends of Worldmappin! I'm @lauramica and I'm back to share with you our Travel Digest. Come see the places we will visit today! ❤️
On this occasion, our highlighted publications took us to see the beautiful architecture of Istanbul, we shared a family trip to the snow of Abetone in Italy and we visited the mountains of Betty's Bay in South Africa. We will also visit other parts of the world such as Cuba, India, Spain and Argentina. A little at all!
Thanks to everyone for sharing your posts on the map! Have a great day! 😃❤️
On one of the seven hills of Istanbul, there is a point of peace overlooking the city from the highest, trampling the blue of the Bosphorus: Süleymaniye Mosque. Yesterday, on the 27th day of Ramadan, I had the chance to spend time in the shadow of this magnificent structure. I was going to have iftar with my friends on the university campus in the evening, and this historical place, which was very close to the campus, was the most beautiful stop to wait for iftar time. I left the house around 4 o'clock and found myself in this spiritual atmosphere.
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Hello everyone. This winter my sister, her kids and I went to Abetone. We had a good time together on this trip. Abetone is the spot near Florence where you can find snow. My sisters oldest son had not seen snow for a long time. And my little nephew had never seen snow before. This was the first time in his life. I was very excited to see Abetone and spend the winter season with my family. We wanted to give the kids that magical winter experience as a gift.
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The Wednesday walk takes us to Betty’s Bay on the Indian Ocean coast, less than two hours from Cape Town. The botanical garden of Betty’s Bay, known as Harold Porter National Botanical Garden, is one of those places where a simple walk becomes a true immersion in the nature of the Cape. Situated between the mountains and the ocean along the famous Route 44, the garden is part of the South African National Biodiversity Institute network and protects a remarkable portion of the Cape’s typical vegetation, the fynbos.
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Hello, dear friends, @lauramica, @worldmappin.
What a beautiful selection. My congratulations to all the authors mentioned.
I wish you all a wonderful day.
Thank you so much @worldmappin and @lauramica, thank you for your support!! 🤗🤗🤗🤗
Great overview! Thanks!