Hey, hey! This is @gabrielatravels, and I am pleased to bring you a brand new edition of #TravelDigest! 鉂わ笍
Today's post is going to take you on a virtual tour with stops at a church in Germany, a fishing village in Venezuela, and a museum in Cuba. We also have the honourable mentions list, where you can get a few more travel postcards from Poland and Venezuela, so don't forget to check these posts too! 馃槉
European churches, however, have developed a personal habit of proving me wrong.Every single one I've visited has somehow managed to be even more breathtaking in person than in the photos, and Asamkirche continued that winning streak. The funny thing is that if you didn't already know it existed, you'd probably walk right past it without giving it a second glance.
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From this vantage point, you can see almost the entire city, part of its cove, and the gentle movement of the bay. You can also see the fueling station for motorboats and jet skis, which adds a picturesque touch to the landscape.
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When, back in the mid-seventies, I entered the movement of artists who were fond of the Plastic Arts, in the culture house of my municipality, one of the things that first caught my attention, my youthful mind just emerging from the adolescence, was a small, fairly simple fountain in the center of the patio of the institution, which also, in its center, exhibited a small free-standing sculpture cast in bronze of a mythological being (the term "my mythological" for me was, etymologically speaking, new).
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