Hello everyone! This is @ybanezkim26 and I'll be presenting today's edition of #TravelDigest. In our featured posts, we have a mountain in the Philippines, an exhibition in Scotland, and a village in Colombia. Enjoy!
As always, the trail to the summit is notorious for its unending, direct assault. The incline was so steep that our knees and chin almost touch. We were crawling vertically — relying onto roots and fallen logs to haul us up. But unlike before, we took very little rest to conserve time and avoid getting cold. We reached the open area they call "view deck" earlier than expected. The sight of faraway city lights was a relief but we did not stay here long and instead proceeded with the hike.
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Last saturday, my wife, daughter and I all walked into Edinburgh city centre. We'd heard that there was an exhibition of Grayson Perry's work at one of the large galleries in town. We really like him and his stuff, so we walked in to see it.
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Every time I am in a place I don't know, I look for any store and ask them about the origin of the place and from what they told me was that this beautiful place was founded in 1978. What do you think? The materials to make this town were brought from the city of Antoquia from one of the most beautiful and visited places in Colombia, El Peñol, to give it a touch of tradition with architecture, gastronomy and above all to reflect the hand of the artisan.
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