Hello everyone at Worldmappin! @lauramica presents our Travel Digest this Saturday. I hope you enjoy the beautiful places we'll be visiting today! ❤️
This time, our featured posts take us to a beautiful lake and mountain landscape in Pakistan, a trip through Bustenia, Romania, and a small town in Corrientes, Argentina. We also visit other parts of the world, such as Venezuela, Cuba, Spain, and Alaska—a little bit of everything! :)
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Hello guys. Today I will show you the view of Attabad Lake from Baskochi Meadows Ainabad. Ainabad is a village in Hunza and it is a very beautiful village. I have written a very beautiful blog on Attabad Lake before, you can see it here. We went boating there and enjoyed the beauty of the lake. After boating in Attabad Lake that day, we went ahead to see some other locations, but the next day when some of my friends came to know about Baskochi Meadows, they promised that we would go there again the next day and see the view of the lake from Baskochi Meadows and also experience of hiking.
In the picture below you can see the view of the lake from above, there are pictures of attabad lake in winter and summer and the ticket price to go to this Baskochi Meadows was about 150 rupees. We were about 25 boys but only 10 of us could climb all the way to the top.
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When I visited this part of Romania with my family, we only enjoyed the experience by hiking, but as bears became a serious problem for Romania in the past few years, more and more people follow the path of the cable car to stay safe during their trip. Busteni is, actually, one of the cities where the locals are pretty used to the phone alerts regarding noticing a bear walk down the street like a normal thing, so you really have to be careful.
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I don't know if you remember that I had told you that we visited this beautiful "town": to introduce a dear friend who visited us. ¨Santa¨-¨Ana¨: is one of those places where it seems that time has not passed, the streets are preserved made of dirt, the buildings are ¨architecture¨ of ¨period¨, which due to their age are in very good condition. A picturesque ¨colonial¨ house that does not go unnoticed is the ¨Casa¨-de-la-¨Cultura¨: as we approached we could appreciate a well-preserved ¨construction¨ that reveals the ¨passage¨ of the years; Inside it holds "cultural" and "historical" values, and you can even buy "handicrafts" made by the locals.
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