Hi everyone it's @LivingUKTaiwan here with the today's edition of the #TravelDigest. Today we'll start our travels in a swanky neighbourhood in the capital city of Argentina. Next we shall visit two ruin sites, one in France and another in Turkey. Such a contrast between the first and latter two posts. Hope you enjoy them.
" Something I loved about the squares is that it is not a random name, but have gathered in this area donations that link Argentina with these nations. Recognitions, gifts between countries, are displayed in these squares and placed for public use, even if the action they generate is simply contemplation."
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" The workmanship around the main entrance door is quite impressive, as is generally found in such large abbeys. Rather surprisingly the 5 statues you can see on the pedestals in the middle of the picture are all headless ! That seems a little odd - I wonder if there is any connection to the French Revolution for that action."
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" After leaving the centrally located commercial agora, there are two gates that provide entrance to the city center. One of these gates is a high arch-shaped gate made of old building stones, through which vehicles can pass. Most of the guests want to stop at this door and take a picture. Especially in the evening, the street lights reflected on the door create beautiful images. "
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