Hi everyone, it's finally back after my baby break - here with the Monday edition of the #TravelDigest.
This time we have great stories from Thailand, Samoa, Cuba, Italy, Indonesia, and Switzerland in our selection - so a little bit of everything! - Enjoy ;)
This temple is called Wat Matu Kharam. Wat Matu Kharam is the 112th temple I want to share with everyone. The brief history of Wat Matu Kharam. Wat Matu Kharam was officially permitted to be established as a temple in 1927 or 98 years ago. And received a royal granting of the land to a particular temple by announcing in a royal decree in 1955 or 70 years ago. Wat Matu Kharam is located in Mae Ai District, Chiang Mai Province. My wife and I visited Wat Matukaram last month. We traveled on the main road (Highway 107) to Mae Ai District. The atmosphere of our journey this time.
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Today, I'll take you to some of them! Terracina is a city in Latina, rich in historical, architectural, and natural beauty. I remember there was a lot to see, but I'll tell you a little about the places we saw. In addition to the beautiful historic streets, almost all built of stone, Terracina has various archaeological remains and finds.
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As we leave Sopoga falls not far down the road we see a sign for the next waterfall Fuipisia falls. Now as all waterfalls are located on someone's property, you pay the family that owns the land an entrance fee. Now this one was the most expensive entrance fee out of all the waterfalls that we visited in Samoa. 20 tala per adult and 15 for Raph so 55 tala all up. Around $30 Australian
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