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Travel Digest #2903

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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 on a virtual tour with stops on the largest statue in the world, which is in India, a nice looking street in Venezuela and a garden with a few other discoveries in Portugal. We also have the honourable mentions list, where you can get a few more travel postcards from the USA, Italy, Serbia, Argentina and Venezuela, so don't forget to check these posts too! 😊


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🥇 Statue Of Unity, Kevadia. by @pranavgtd

This statue is 182 meters high. This height of the statue makes it the tallest statue in the world. This statue is made of bronze and in it Sardar Patel is in a walking posture. In which Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is looking strong and determined. This statue has been built on the Narmada river near the Sardar Sarovar Dam. The area around this river is full of natural beauty. Which includes hills, greenery and water. Which makes this place more attractive for visitors.

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🥈 Mi visita a la ciudad mural, calle Santa Inés, Cumaná [Esp-Eng] by @virgilio07

I think that this street, in addition to being adorned with very colorful figures, intends to offer the visitor a glimpse into the rich culture of the state of Sucre. The hibiscus flowers we see on these walls were also frequently used by María Rodríguez in her attire; she used to wear flowers and butterfly decorations in her hair.

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🥉 Baião - Sub Região do Tâmega - Centro da Vila / Riding Portugal by @onyfest

The village gradually reveals itself, showing itself as you walk through the simple, clean streets, but with that slight misalignment that comes from growth over time. Like the more modern buildings among those older, rustic houses that always mark the identity of any locality, ending up becoming a mixture between modern constructions and those older little houses. There's a noticeable effort to modernize, but without completely eliminating what was already there and which is the basis for what comes next. It doesn't always work, but here it's minimally balanced.

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Muchas gracias por el gran apoyo🤗

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Congrats to everyone on the great posts and the murals made my day! 😊 Thanks @worldmappin and @gabrielatravels for your support!

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Happy to have you featured! 🫶

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Thank you for the honorable mention 😁 it's a great pleasure to be featured here with all these amazing content creators ✨

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It's great to have you too! 🫶

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