Introduction
Hi it's @LivingUKTaiwan here with the weekend edition of the #TravelDigest. Today's featured posts takes us across three continents, starting from Itay in Europe, to Peru in Latin America and and we will finally arrive at Nara in Japan. Let's go!!
All featured posts will be put on the Editors Choice Map and upvoted by the @steemitworldmap team and by @blocktrades.
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Travel Digest
#1 A day with history, archelogical and nature: the medieval BARSENTO’s Santa Maria Abbey. by @miti.blog
The area of Barsento is located halfway between Bari and Taranto, on Murgia foreland, between the town of Noci, Putignano, Alberobello and Gioia del Colle at 420 meters above sea-level.The whole area is surrounded by trees and a vast expanse of Mediterranean vegetation and certainly is no exception the Abbey.In the fall, the dry branches of the trees give a glimpse of the entire abbey complex, but no doubt that Barsento's Abbey natural surroundings are hard to beat in springs.
Find this post on the map Find this user on the map#2 Travelblog Peru part IV: Colca Canyon and lake Titikaka by @haastrecht
One of the stops that you have to make is mirador cruz del condor! A stunning view point on a narrow part of the canyon! Cruz del Condor is a very tourist place, where you can get very close to the condors. The gorge is the habitat of the Andes Condor, a protected species.In the morning and evening the condors sometimes fly past you only five meters away. It is not really flying what they do, they float through the air on the warm air term, they are literally carried by the warm air!
Find this post on the map Find this user on the map#3 TacoCat’s Travels #37 (Japan Ver1): A Very Endeering Experience by @taco.cat
So I read that deer are considered the messengers of the gods in Japan, and Nara's over 1000 deer have become a symbol of the city and have even been designated as a natural treasure. Deer crackers (shika senbei) are for sale around the park, and some deer have learned to bow to visitors to ask to be fed. Nara's deer are surprisingly tame, although they can be aggressive if they think you will feed them, so make sure not to tease them with food. And this is no joke.
Find this post on the map Find this user on the mapHonorable Mentions
- Market, Bankok, Thailand by @waybeyondpadthai
- City, Paris, France by @kr2018
- City, Los Angeles, USA by @koenau
- Street art, Tel Aviv, Israel by @dandays
- Mountain, Lumpanag, Philippines by @ybanezkim26
- City, Mikulov, Czech by @vrsasi
- Sweets, Singapore by @macoolette
- Beach, Cape Town, South Africa by @vcclothing
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