Hi everyone It's @lizanomadsoul here with the Monday edition of the #TravelDigest.
This time we have great stories from Italy, Cuba, India, Venezuela, Switzerland, The Philippines, Bangladesh, Vietnam. Tasmania, Morocco, Turkey, Canada, Thailand, The UK, and Argentina in our selection - So a little bit of everything! - Enjoy ;)
Hello friends, I wanted to share my cycling trip in the Val Brembana valley. The highlight of my route was the charming resort town of San Pellegrino Terme. Yes, the famous water of the same name is bottled here. But let’s take it step by step. This cycling path was built on the site of a former railway that once connected Bergamo to the towns of Val Brembana. You can even see the abandoned building of one of the old stations here. Unfortunately, the railway which stretched 3033 meters, was closed in the last century. However, in the following years a cycling path was created in its place. Now, we can enjoy this scenic beauty as we make our way to San Pellegrino Terme.
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Hello friends, I invite you to take a tour of the Castillo de San Salvador de la Punta museum, located in Havana just at the entrance to the bay. This fortress dating from the 16th century is part of the first defensive system that the capital had together with the Castillo de los Tres Reyes del Morro and the Castillo de La Real Fuerza, because since the founding of the town of San Cristóbal de La Habana defined its settlement in 1519, the strategic importance of the so-called ''Punta'' was recognised due to its location at the entrance of the bay and the port. As the placement of lookouts and isolated artillery pieces, and the construction of trenches or the chain that closed the entrance to the Havana port channel were not enough for the defense of the city, that is why in 1590 the construction of the Castle of San Salvador de La Punta began, under the command of the military engineer Bautista Antonelli, in spite of the disagreements between Antonelli and the governor, as well as the lashings of the hurricanes, the fortress was finished in 1630 and fulfilled its mission. In 1982, it was declared a World Heritage Site along with Havana's historic center and fortification system.
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Hello everyone, Hive friends! Here I am again with the story of my trip to Venice. If you missed the first one, you can catch up on it here.
Today I take you with me on my second day in this magical city, lived intensely together with my boyfriend on December 30, 2023. A day full of art, history, and unforgettable moments, which I can't wait to share with you! The day begins with the Church of Santa Maria di Nazareth: We started the day like real tourists by visiting the Church of Santa Maria di Nazareth, also known as the Church of the Discalced. This beautiful baroque church is located right next to the Venice Santa Lucia station and is a jewel of sacred art.
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