Hello everyone! This is @ybanezkim26 and I'll present today's edition of Travel Digest. In our featured posts, we have a tripoint of three countries - Czechia, Poland, and Slokavia - in Jaworzynka, Poland, a valley in Himachal Pradesh, India, and a lake in Walter Peak, New Zealand. Enjoy and keep on pinning your travel posts to the map!
How often do we find ourselves in a place where three borders meet? Have you ever visited such a location? I had my first opportunity to do so last week during the long June weekend. We went on a family trip, and one of the places on our itinerary was the TRIPOINT in JAWORZYNKA.
It is here that the borders of three countries — Poland, Czechia and Slovakia — meet at a single point. Interestingly, this is one of only a few places in Europe where the borders of three nations converge in one location. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction, but for many years it served primarily as a border and administrative point.
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I hope you all are fine. I am also fine here. Today's post is based on the nature beauty and the name of this place is Sarchu Valley View Point. Sarchu is situated between the high mountain ranges of Baralacha La in the south and Lachulung La in the north. As can be seen in the photographs above, the valley is surrounded by barren mountains. These barren mountains display shades of brown, red and golden yellow. These mountains create a landscape that seems almost unrecognizable. The region lies on the banks of the Tsarap Chu River. The sparkling waters of this river add life to the otherwise arid terrain.
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Well this isn't actually an ocean ship but more of a lady of the lake . Lake Wakatipu on the south island in Queenstown, New Zealand to be precise.
Lake Wakatipu might aswell be a small ocean as this lake is 291 square klms!
Now my 4 year old son is obsessed with the Titanic so this was a ship we had to see with our own eyes when we were in Queenstown
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Great choice you made here. Congrats to all winners. 🥰
Thanks, @bibana! Thanks for stopping by.
Yes everyone is a traveler here and every one work is hard beautiful 🤩
Indeed! Thanks for stopping by!
Me encantó tu post, de lo mejor que crucé hoy. Ahà va mi upvote, segui asi!
@worldmappin de los mejores posts que encontré hojeando hoy. Se nota la dedicación y el conocimiento. Te incluyo en mi ronda de curación semanal, ojalá más gente lo lea.
Thanks!
Congratulations to the champions and honorable mentions, thank you for your support!
Best regards!
You're welcome, @belkyscabrera!
The strongest part of these digests is that they make Hive feel spatial, not just chronological.
Most social feeds are built around time: what was posted recently, what got attention, what the algorithm wants to surface. Worldmappin adds a different layer. A post becomes attached to a place, and that changes how people discover it. The tripoint in Jaworzynka, the valley in Himachal Pradesh, and the lake near Walter Peak are not just three travel posts. They become coordinates in a shared map of community memory.
That is a subtle but valuable difference.
It also gives travel writers a reason to be more specific. Location, route, weather, small details, and local context suddenly matter more because the post is not floating alone in a feed. It is part of a map someone else can explore later.
This kind of curation is one of the better examples of Hive doing something that ordinary social platforms usually flatten.