Hello everyone! This is @ybanezkim26 and I'll present today's edition of Travel Digest. In our featured posts, we have the streets of Eyupsultan, Turkey, a cave in Port Campbell, Australia, and some castles in Vila Vicosa, Portugal. Enjoy and keep on pinning your travel posts to the map!
This time, I decided that I really should visit more often. Eyüpsultan is one of the most special places in Istanbul because history, faith and daily life are all together here. I had breakfast at home before leaving, and we planned to meet before noon. I left home at around eight in the morning and arrived there at around nine. I think meeting in the morning was a very good idea. The weather was still fresh, the streets were not very crowded yet, and the sun was warm but not tiring.
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They spent how much money on a sound amplification structure in the Port Campbell Marine Park? Yep, 8 million bucks. Wow. What's it made of, gold? Nope, fibreglass. I had to go see it, I suppose, though that kind of shit makes me wild. Was I going to hate it as much as I hated the idea of it?
Okay let's start with what we were going to see, and work backwards. Here's Jamie standing inside the structure, designed to echo the sound of waves crashing into a large underground tunnel that came out in a big cavernous hole - it's called the Thunder Cave and blowhole.
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What started as a hobby has now become a personal goal, and I've been documenting castle after castle since I started using this platform. Today, I'm presenting two more located in the Alentejo region of Portugal. Both are quite beautiful, large, and imposing. It's up to you to choose your favorite and today's winner! Follow me on my YouTube channel, where I'm updating my progress toward my goal of 100 castles! What will happen next? I don't know...🏰🌍
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