Hello everyone! This is @ybanezkim26 and I'll be presenting today's edition of #TravelDigest. In our featured posts, we have an archeological site in Peru, a city in France, and an island in Indonesia. Enjoy and have a great week ahead!
The site of Kuélap is basically a large set of ruins made of limestone. It constitutes a huge urban settlement (6 hectares) dating from around 1000AD. Some constructions though date even further back in time, from 500AD. This means that the Kuélap city was built between 500 and 1000 years before Machu Pichu. Thus it is regarded to belong to the pre-Inca culture.
Grasse is located in the Southeastern part of France close to the strip of Mediterranean waterfront cities of the French Riviera. Its not along the coast itself but more inland in the hilly mountainous interior.
My first stop was View Point Selfie, which is about 8.5 kilometers from the port. At this location, there is a place like a stage that is high enough so that we can see the sea view of Weh Island. Unfortunately when I went there, the door to the top stage was locked, so I only took photos from the ground floor of the stage. As a result, I got very little sea view and it became dominated by the trees around the stage.
Did you know we made an awesome mobile application for the travel community? Join over 400 travelers there! You can use it to post directly to Hive and Pinmapple!