Hello fellow travellers of the world. Over here @lauramica greets you and shares with you all our Wednesday Travel Digest 😃. Today we will have the privilege to travel a lot of beautiful places!
Our featured posts take us all over the world, visiting cool spots on this planet, passing through Japan, Venezuela, Morocco, Philippines, India, Italy, Spain and many more! Hope you like our selection this time :)
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Unfortunately, in recent times it has been far too rare for us to discover new territory here in Japan. That's why I was all the more pleased when we finally had the plan to get out and explore some for us still unknown places. Our immediate surroundings are now quite familiar to us and I have to admit, unfortunately, not always as exciting and interesting as when I was looking at everything here from a completely different, then still new and innocent perspective. But the time of wide eyes is somehow over, even here in the Land of the Rising Sun you eventually will feel the effect of getting used to everything. At least to a large extent, because fortunately everyday life is not quite as monotonous as it can be back home.
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After a couple of stops, one at the Fábrica de Galletas and another at Diversiones La Ballesta, we finally arrived at this beautiful town hidden among the hills and high mountains of Aragua State in Venezuela, La Colonia Tovar. Originally populated by Germans, almost 40 years ago, it is characterized by maintaining an architecture of Colonial Germany, and the climate helps to make the feeling more pleasant, as it is usually very cool, in fact there I heard that they call it the Germany of the Caribbean. We were here in high season, so the best pictures are like this first one I share above, the ones I took from far away, since the town was very crowded.
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Visiting Totoremo, Urdaneta Municipality, Lara State, Venezuela, was a real challenge. A challenge very similar to the more than three years I have spent writing on Hive. The reason is that it requires bravery and perseverance. I’ll save the noise for later.
As I continued along the Totoremo Wells, I came across a water trail. Everything amazed me because of its color and surroundings. Foolishly, I took a photo; I say it was foolish because it came out blurry. The phone’s camera had gotten wet. The thing is, I had just bathed and didn’t realize I had wet it.
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