Travel Digest #1585

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Hello everyone! This is @ybanezkim26 and I'll be presenting today's edition of #TravelDigest. In our featured posts, we have a coast in Sardinia, Italy, an island in Greece, and a driving route in Ireland. Enjoy and have a great week ahead!


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 🍍


🥇 Capo Caccia and other wonders by @delishtreats

Our plan was to come by a boat to the cave in the morning, take a tour and walk up 654 stairs to the Capo Caccia cliffs. It's indeed a lot of stairs but we wanted to challenge ourselves a bit. However, it was a windy day and our visit got cancelled. We left it for one of our last days on the island, so we couldn't rebook it for another day as the weather forecast was not so good for the rest of our trip. The wind in Alghero can be very strong and it may get dangerous to visit the cave because of the waves.

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🥈 Crete Photography Guide by @mibreit-photo

First things first: I won't be able to cover all of Crete in this article. As I learned quickly, Crete has a lot to offer for landscape photographers who don't mind the effort to get to some photo locations. The two weeks we spent on the island were split into one week in the northwest and one week in the east near Gouves.

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🥉 The Wild Atlantic Way: Killala, Co. Mayo, Ireland by @misslasvegas

The Wild Atlantic Way is a touristic driving route that stretches from the furthest tip up in the north of the Republic of Ireland, Inishowen, Co. Donegal, all the way to the tip of the country in County Cork. The counties included in the Wild Atlantic Way in the West of Ireland are Donegal, a tiny bit of County Leitrim (this county doesn't have much of a coastline but is beautiful nevertheless), County Sligo, County Mayo where we lived, Co. Galway, Co. Limerick, Co. Clare, Co. Kerry, and last but not least: Co. Cork. In total, the route is 2,500 km (1600 miles) long.

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Honorable Mentions

  • Mountain, Manali, Himachal Pradesh, India by @pranavinaction
  • City, Amsterdam, Netherlands by @priyanarc
  • City, Auckland, New Zealand by @kirlos
  • Monument, Madeira, Portugal by @oscurity
  • Floodway, Banda Aceh, Indonesia by @arasiko
  • Village, Tam Ky, Vietnam by @niiva2110
  • Mosque, Semarang, Java, Indonesia by @nnurdiani
  • Mountain, Da Nang, Vietnam by @lanido
  • Rice Terraces, Mang Den, Vietnam by @dodovietnam
  • Church, Postenje, Serbia by @lighteye
  • Museum, Lisbon, Portugal by @larissalugo


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      Thank you so much for supporting and mentioning. Means a lot🙏
      Many greetings and blessings from the Himalayas . Have a nice day 😊

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      You're welcome! The Himalayas has always been a dreamy place. I would love to visit one day, but for now, your posts are my delight!

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      Congratulations to everyone! It’s good to see different places all over the world.

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      Congratulations to all the winners! I am happy to see that my post has been selected as Editor's Choice. Thank you for your support.

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