Travel Advice - Weekly Round-Up #375

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Fort Morgan: The Guardian of Mobile Bay by @koenau

📍Alabama, United States

Those traveling to the Alabama coast encounter a monument of brick and history at the western end of the narrow promontory of Mobile Point: Fort Morgan. Completed in 1834 after 15 years of construction, this mighty fort sits at the entrance to Mobile Bay, where the freshwater of the delta meets the endless horizon of the Gulf of Mexico. Fort


Flavors of Argentina in Madrid: La Cabrera by @juancar347

📍Community of Madrid, Spain

Argentina, in some ways, is a country that has always been present in my life, and although I haven’t met it personally, I have some memories of it, which now, as an introduction, seem not only fond but also necessary. Part of my family lived in Rosario for a lifetime, back in the days when ARPANET, the precursor to the Internet, was still a


Stockholm to Riga – First-Time Travel Experience, Airport Tips & Arrival in Latvia by @shahzad-ansari

📍Riga, Latvia

Riga – Saif’s New Job, My Content and an Underrated City When @saif-ul-wahab got the news about his job offer in Riga, we were super excited but honestly, a bit curious too. What would Riga be like? Latvia is one of those corners of Europe where not a lot of people go and even fewer content creators. For me? It was the perfect excuse to travel


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