Introduction
Hi everyone @LivingUKTaiwan here with today's #TravelDigest. We had a bumper collection of travel posts on Pinmapple today, we must have curated nearly 70! So many great posts and so difficult to curate the best ones as many are so good. I hope you enjoy our #TravelDigest today!
All featured posts are visible on the Editors Choice Map and upvoted by @pinmapple, @blocktrades, @theycallmedan and the curation trail. For more travel digests check out #traveldigest.
Our winners today 🍍
🥇 Brenton-on-Sea visit to make sand castles by @andrastia
"I never thought that I would miss the sea, but having been living slightly inland for the last six months, the first breath of sea air I felt on my face felt like the smell of old books and the first sip of coffee in the morning.My daughter Lory is an absolute water baby. She is named after a mermaid (Siren) Lorelei in lore and legend, so it would make sense that water is her element."
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🥈 Craco: The abandoned town in the mountains by @claudio83
"Visiting Craco is actually not as traumatic as you might think, it is not at all fearful and this is due to the beautiful integration that nature has created over the decades. Between the bricks of the houses flowers or decorative plants are sprouting, small trees are growing in the abandoned courtyards, probably the seeds have been carried by the wind that has seeded all the fertile areas."
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🥉 Gard Island. The realm of reflections (EN-UA) by @lilideleopolis
"Here is the island of Gard... It is important for Ukrainians. Once there was a palanka, ie a branch of the Zaporozhian Sich, where the Cossacks lived! The Cossacks were free people who created their democracy! Mostly we study in schools that they were warriors. But they were also engaged in fishing, hunting and sometimes farming. "
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70 posts in one day, wow... But no surprise for me, the price is up and so is the activity on our chain, as always. Thanks for your hard work, @pinmapple team :)
@tipu curate
Thanks for the tip @phortun.
Sadly quite a lot of that is spam and non travel content. I think people just check which community has the highest rewards and throw their post in there regardless 😠 But luckily on the other hand, we're also seeing more new users and that's definitely a good sign .... unless they turn out to be abusers which we're tying hard to check all the time
Upvoted 👌 (Mana: 2/82) Liquid rewards.
Thanks a million for the shoutout and the awesome support plus that we're able to share our travels with fellow wanderers 😉 Hoping this world can get back to some normality so that unemployment and other by-products of the pandemic can disappear and we can travel freely again!
Absolutely, many places seems to be opening up a little now, I think we may have to accept the virus is here to stay and have to learn to live with it. Sad, but it may be the reality
That's an awesome collection. Can't wait to to look through them.
Hopefully you will find many interesting places and even visit yourself in future
I greatly appreciate your mention and support, as always @LivingUKTaiwan and team ♥️
Great work @trangbaby
@LivingUKTaiwan thank you so much for choosing my post, really appreciate , I will definitely keep my motivated to do more works 😍😎😍
That's great @jonas0503, look forward to see you more
great collection, really love the story about Craco, beautiful to see how nature has made its way into the built environment :)
agree, Craco was a really cool location, quite surreal