Hi everyone @LivingUKTaiwan here with the 1601st edition of the #TravelDigest!! Yes, you read correct, one thousand and six hundred and one, that means Pinmapple has been going for over fours years now. Onwards and upwards everyone!!!!
" Cisternene used to be an underground water reservoir built in the 1850s to supplied the inhabitants of Copenhagen with water. I am not sure since when, but it now functions as an underground museum and gallery. Artists are invited to create exhibitions that will work well with the unique atmosphere and architecture of the reservoir. The entrance that looks like a glass pyramid, is located on a huge lawn that belongs to a park. But when you enter by walking down the stairs and into the darkness you will discover that this place is quite big. "
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" From the moment you start living in Antalya, you become a partner in its history, art, sea and natural beauties surrounding it. Let's visit this city, which has a different beauty in every season, together. Due to the intense humidity in July and August, you may prefer to travel in September. Let's start the tour with Hadrian's Gate, which is one of the most beautiful places in Antalya and sheds light on its history, and the place known as 脺莽 Kap谋lar among the people."
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" Getting to the fort these days is likely not as hard as it was in the 1800's. There is a beautiful stretch of roadway called US-41 that takes you right into the heart of the small town of Copper Harbor. The last 11 miles or so of the drive are absolutely amazing. It is a winding hilly section of road that takes you through a tunnel of trees until you reach your final destination."
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