Hi everyone! Over here it's @lauramica in her very first Travel Digest issue for WorldMapPin. I want to thank the whole team for the opportunity to be part of this project đ.
In today's featured posts we have a tour of Scotland's gardens, vacation with friends in Takengon and a walk through Portugal's wine region, plus other amazing postcards from around the world. I hope you enjoy it and thanks for sharing your posts on the map â€ïž.
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Here we visited one of the most famous wine production facilities, but we started our tour from a small town called Penafiel. There are very interesting things here. Firstly it is located on a high hill, which gives it a very beautiful view. Secondly when I arrived, I saw this view and was a bit surprised because there is the Sameiro Sanctuary, a church reminiscent of the SacrĂ©-CĆur Basilica in Paris. Also this town is really charming, with a great park around the sanctuary. Especially on a hot day like today, there are plenty of trees providing shade. The park is very diverse and layered and it offers beautiful views.
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Here I will present a very exciting story today, about my very enjoyable holiday to the cold city of Takengon in Aceh Province. We did this trip last Saturday, and today I just made this post. I traveled from Bireuen City to Takengon City, a distance of hundreds of kilometers and a minimum of 3 hours and a half by motorbike. I traveled in a relaxed manner, not in too much of a rush with the aim of being able to enjoy the natural beauty and moments of this trip.
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While I was browsing the central parts of the park I stumbled upon four people gardening. Since I am also gardening myself, I've been thinking about the amounts of hard work needed to maintain those stunning gardens in their perfect shape. And wow, only four persons? One lady and three gents only?
So I went asking them. Of course, I saluted them about the amazing work they do, as it was quite obvious!
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