Hello everyone, Worldmappin friends! I'm @lauramica, and today I'm sharing our Travel Digest for today! We have so many places to visit this Wednesday! ❤️
In today's post, we're taking a stroll through the city of Jerez de la Frontera in Spain, going on a night hike in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, and having a bit of an adventure in Viñales Valley, Cuba. We'll also be visiting other places around the world, like the United States, Montenegro, the Philippines, and Portugal—a little bit of everything!
Thank you all for sharing your travels on the map! Have a wonderful day! 😃❤️
Hello friends. Today I am going to share with you my last walk in Jerez. This place is in Andalusia, the southernmost province of Spain. And it is famous for its magnificent drink that is absolutely like nothing else. We started our walk from Del Arenal square. This is the main central square of Jerez. And in this square there is a monument to Miguel Primo de Rivera. If you are not very familiar with Spanish history. He is a military general who staged a coup in 1923. The presence of this monument in the central square is considered quite controversial. So why is it here? Because he was born here. In other words his fellow townsfolk erected a monument to him, in a way. As for the monument itself, I was very impressed by the unusual patina on it. I mean, besides that traditional greenish rust color, there are also purple tones here. And overall the patina of these bronze figures has very interesting color shades.
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I always have so many reasons to return to this city, Yogyakarta! The traditional vibe blends with modernity, yet still feels peaceful. One place that makes me miss Yogyakarta is the Malioboro area.
I live close to Yogyakarta, just over an hour by train. So when I really want to go out and experience the magical vibes in the nearby city center, I choose the Malioboro area.
To get to Malioboro, I just walk from the train station. This time I left home late in the afternoon. I wanted to experience the romantic vibe.
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One of the places most frequently visited by myself and many of the researchers at the Institute of Geology and Paleontology is the Viñales Valley, located at 22.61355 north latitude and 83.72028 west longitude, in Pinar del Río, the westernmost of the Cuban provinces.
I have had many adventures in this natural treasure of Cuba, and many more await me, as this is one of the most important natural laboratories for conducting our research.
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