Hello everyone! This is @ybanezkim26 and I'll present today's edition of Travel Digest. We have an ongoing issue with the Worldmappin map and the earliest fix is on Wednesday morning. In the meantime, we will do a manual curation, but only those posts in the community will be considered for curation. For your posts to be pinned, use the map in PeakD.
In our featured posts, we have a canyon in Iceland, a dessert in Iran, and the ruins in Vietnam. Enjoy and keep on pinning your travel posts to the map!
Today, I’m taking you back to the day I visited two canyons in East Iceland. I’ve already written about the first one here. Stuðlagil Canyon is beautiful, but it doesn’t even come close to the absolute monster we were lucky enough to see a few hours later.
Hafrahvammagljúfur Canyon is different in every way imaginable!
First of all, to get there, you have to drive deep into the Icelandic highlands. And I absolutely love these landscapes - a vast rocky desert with mountains and glaciers looming on the horizon. Only a small percentage of tourists venture into these areas, and that’s exactly what makes it so amazing.
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As I had put in the past few posts of the beauty and tourism of the city of Tabas with Golshan today, I want to show you a very beautiful and beautiful part of the Deyhuk section and a few surrounding villages and a few spectacular historical years.
The road was back, the sun was slowly sitting on the lips of the sky, and that light orange light had fallen on the surrounding mountains. The Tabas road to Deyhuk was full of silence and peace. The more I went ahead, the more the desert showed itself; The arid mountains, the cracking lands, but it was a special beauty that it wiped out.
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Vietnam is a country rich in a deep and complex cultural heritage, and there are many popular historical sites worth visiting. This is especially true in Central Vietnam, which boasts the royal tombs and palace of the Nguyen Dynasty in Hue as well as the ancient trading town of Hoi An about 3 hours to the south. Both of these destinations are usually high on any traveler's itinerary purely due to how “instagrammable” they both are, particularly with regard to beautiful designs, shopping, and food. It is easy for people to get swept up in the excitement of these places, and to completely overlook the interesting and complex historical significance of the region.
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