Hello everyone, Worldmappin friends! @lauramica presents our Thursday Travel Digest. Come and see the places we'll be visiting today! ❤️
This time, our featured posts take us to the ruins of a city in San Felipe, Venezuela, a festival at the Japanese Garden in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and a family outing in Moscow, Russia. We also visit other parts of the world like Italy, Indonesia, Thailand, and Portugal. A little bit of everything!
Thank you all for sharing your posts on the Worldmappin map! Have a great day! 😃❤️
As a curious fact, the city of San Felipe (the original one that was destroyed by the earthquake) was founded in 1729, so we could say that it was only standing for a short time, less than 100 years, but this natural disaster only served to strengthen the foundations for the construction of what would become San Felipe after the earthquake. If you think about it, the saying that after the storm comes the calm is true, and this place is a great reminder that there is nothing more relentless than nature itself.
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It has been a solid four years since I emigrated to the beautiful country of Argentina, and for quite some time, without exaggerating too much, I had wanted to visit the Japanese garden because I read about it once, but I hadn't had the opportunity until this November. I wanted to tell you a little about this beautiful experience, which was the annual fire ceremony in this beautiful garden.
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We had breakfast, picked up the grandchildren, and drove to the center of Moscow.
We decided to take buses rather than the subway, and we got to the right place quickly. I must say right away that the road turned out to be more difficult in the evening - the children were tired. There were a lot of people on the streets and the buses were crowded. But that was already in the evening.
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