Hello everyone, @glecerioberto here, and welcome to today's #TravelDigest! For this TD, we will step into a forest in Cuba, walk around a fishermen's quarter in Germany, and enter a 16th century church in Spain. These travel experiences are brough to us by our Top 3 posts. If you are itching to experience more, I bring you our Honorable Mentions that feature places from Cuba and many more from Venezuela. Enjoy!
In the heart of a capital city, there's still a green space untouched by civilization. It's an area about four kilometers long and up to 300 meters wide, bordered by the Almendares River on one side and El Bosque Avenue on the other.
After visiting the Ulm Minster, we decided to do what I think is the best way to experience a German town: walk. Without a strict plan or a rush from A to B, we just wandered around allowing the town to reveal itself.
The city's architecture never ceases to amaze me, especially in the case of old buildings, churches, and parishes, and my desire to get to know the city thoroughly leads me to explore and find true relics steeped in history.
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