Introduction
Hello everyone! This is @ybanezkim26 and I'll present today's edition of Travel Digest. In our featured posts, we have a hiking trail in Oludeniz, Turkey, some landscapes in Baitoni, Italy, and the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Enjoy and keep on pinning your travel posts to the map!
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Our winners today
🥇 First Steps on the Lycian way, Turkey - Mountains, Cliffs and Quiet Paths by @ellie-mai
Hello everyone. Today I want to share my experience on the legendary Lycian way. The Lycian way stretches along the southern coast of Turkey. It starts around Fethiye and extends almost all the way to Antalya, with a total length of about 520 kilometers. Of course, such a long trail offers countless route options. Some aim to walk the entire path, while others choose to hike for a few days. Most people however, come for just a day or a few hours to see this famous trail. Today I will suggest two half-day routes that I think are perfect for getting to know the Lycian way. These routes require no special physical preparation, in fact almost no preparation at all.
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🥈 The Magic of Walking Between Two Bridges🏞️ by @be-claere
Hi HIVE friends, ready for a new post? Today, I want to take you with me on a journey through two special days spent in two different places that have something in common: they’re both located in the province of Brescia and share part of their name. It was a true journey into nature, among majestic mountains, refreshing silences, and breathtaking views. Sometimes, to find a bit of peace and escape the hectic city rhythm, all you need is to let yourself be guided to these quiet corners where tranquility reigns supreme. Ready to set off with me? Let’s go!
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🥉 Nebet Tepe and Jambaz Tepe in Plovdiv by @vesytz
In the summer in Plovdiv it is very hot so we decided to go for a walk in the evening, hoping that it would cool down a bit.
We entered the city through the famous "Kapana" quarter, which was created as a place where many craftsmen are located. The quarter is a mixture of small streets, each of which looks interesting and colorful. It was full of restaurants that were empty, but just a few hours later, this same place was full of people, noise and music.
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Honorable Mentions
- Mountains, Shallin, Himachal Pradesh, India by @parvkhuller
- Air Force Museum, Monino, Russia by @apnigrich
- Park, Langsa, Indonesia by @riyat
- Whale Watching, Gold Coast, Australia by @vcclothing
- Mountain, Mbang, Indonesia by @arieswilly
- Church, Caracas, Venezuela by @yorgar
- City, Lyon, France by @manuvert
- Museum, Havana, Cuba by @mayramalu
- Museum, Taguig, Philippines by @whosee
- Plaza, Porlamar, Venezuela by @danielaserena
- Ruins, Rome, Italy by @relf87
- Spring Resort, Compostela, Cebu, Philippines by @midnightspen
- Glacier, Ushuaia, Argentina by @lauramica
- Museum, Dubai, United Arab Emirates by @gretelarmfeg
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