Hi everyone. Happy Wednesday for you, @lauramica is here to present our Travel Digest today. This time, our featured posts take us on a short walk through Portugal, give us a photo tour of Vienna and take us to the magnificent Venice. As always, we also go around the world with posts from India, Italy, USA, Indonesia, Argentina, Spain and many more!
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Hello adventurous friends and nature lovers, today I am in the north of Portugal to do one of the most beautiful trails in the area of "Avintes" a village that borders two of the most important rivers in the district of Porto, the "Febros and the Douro". The walk with a duration of three hours allows us to see several beautiful and ancient places, some of the architecture dates back to the post-medieval era making the walk more attractive, at the same time we will enjoy the landscapes of small humid forests typical of the high areas; enjoy the experience.🧭⛰️
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Today I publish some memories from a vacation trip to Italy. I start my journey on a small passenger ship that takes me to my destination. Looking at Venice from the ship’s deck, it’s amazing to see the city slowly emerging from the lagoon, as if it were rising right out of the water. Getting closer, you can spot the small bridges crossing the canals, leading deeper into the city – and it’s instantly clear that Venice is unique, built on water.
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For today’s post, I wanted to share something a bit different: a collection of 13 photos showcasing Vienna's stunning architecture. These pictures were taken during my walks to various destinations, so I don’t have exact names or details for each spot. Still, I felt they deserved a moment in the spotlight! While they may never become full travel articles, I couldn’t let these images fade away unnoticed, so here they are, small snapshots of Vienna’s charm.
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