Travel Digest #810
Introduction
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🥇 Deoksugung Palace - A Royal Joseon Palace in Downtown Seoul by @abitcoinskeptic
Deoksugung Palace is one of the five Joseon Royal palaces in the heart of Seoul, Korea. It is located just across from City Hall. #Deoksugung Palace dates back to the early #Joseon Dynasty. The place was first built in the latter half of the 1400s and was originally the residence of Prince Wolsan who was the older brother of King Seongjong. King Seongjong was the great-grandson of King Sejong, the most famous king of the Joseon Dynasty.
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🥈 Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia – An experience of a lifetime (Part 1) by @hanggggbeeee
I still remember when I first knew about Salar de Uyuni. I googled it and my mind was blown away for its surreal beauty. Then the insane decision of going South America was made right that night just because I craved for beholding it with my own eyes. Indeed, it was not easy, but I have to say that it worth all the effort to make it there and it lived up to all my expectations and even far beyond what I imagined it to be. Along with Machu Picchu, Salar de Uyuni was undoubtedly a highlight of my South America trip.
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🥉 PERUVIAN STREET FOOD in a small mountain village, Peru! by @waybeyondpadthai
We stopped in Ollantaytambo for only a day on the way from Cusco to Machu Picchu. The closest train station to the world-famous ruins is here. You'd better take the advantage as the train ride in Peru would cost you an arm and a leg. Here we go, Ollantaytambo!
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