Travel Digest #1982

in Pinmapple8 months ago

Introduction


Hi everyone it's @LivingUKTaiwan here with today's edition of the #TravelDigest. I hope you enjoy your virtual trip around the world.

I'd also like to take this opportunity to thank our recent delegators for supporting Pinmapple and the travel community on Hive. A big shout out to @russia-btc for your 1000 HP delegation, @baibuaza 300 HP, and @tadt who increased her delegation to 250HP. If you like what we are doing and would like to support the travel community, we'd love if you could delegate to us. Thanks.


All featured posts are visible on the Editors Choice Map and upvoted by @pinmapple and our curation trail and potentially @blocktrades and @theycallmedan. For more travel digests check out #traveldigest.


Our winners today 🍍


🥇 National Railway Museum🧠🍍🚩 / Museo nacional ferroviario🚉🚋 by @biologistbrito

" For many these museums are boring but personally, my wife and I loved it and it is something that we would definitely visit with our children, as it is quite educational and dynamic so it is impossible to get bored, they look like big simple machines that move by steam but they were more complex than we thought and they are full of indicators and hoses that I have no idea what they are for "

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🥈 Exploring Writing-on-stone Provincial Park in Alberta,Canada by @gwajnberg

" She distributed devices that could detect the ultrasound scream from the bats, one of them was simpler just making the ultrasound to be heard by us, and the other one was fancier and would even detect the bat species. It was amazing We started to see the animals flying all around, there were lots of them there, and we were walking through the campground area. The park has 8 different species of insectivore bats. "

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🥉 My travel Guide to Fort Munroe—Some hilly points that are awesome for tourism by @aslamrer

" There is a narrow boundary between Sakhi Serwar and Fort Munro. With the help of bike, we reached at the entrance gate of Munro. It has splendid yellow colored receiving gate. After driving bike for about twenty minutes, we found a curved and three phases steel bridges. There was a great load of vehicles there. "

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wow!! thanks to be here again =)

Good to have you on Travel Digest again!!

Thank you for the mention and congrats to all ;)

You're welcome.

Thanks for the entry and the support.
Congratulations to the others.

It's amazing so many bunkers were built back then and still available for touring today

Oh, I forgot to mention that in my contribution. That's because the Reich Minister at the time, Albert Speer, architect and later Minister of Armaments, was from Mannheim. Today there are still about 20 bunkers, some of which will be demolished in the next few years.

Thank you very much for choosing my post @pinmapple and @livinguktaiwan . Also, I would like to congratulate my fellow hiver friends for thier unique posts also. 👏

Keep up the good work!

I will, Thank you very much for your advice.

very special places. congrats to you all @pinmapple

Thanks for dropping by

Thank you @livinguktaiwan @pinmapple, I 'm much happy and thankful to see my post in this selection list. I 'm doing my best to add more fun in my travel digest.

Keep up the great work!