Travel Digest #1027

Introduction


Hey everyone, @ItchyfeetDonica here with another travel digest! Enjoy!


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🥇 Glamping on Stradbroke Island by @terrybogan

Recently we went glamping on Stradbroke Island in Qld Australia. Of course it was amazing😁, but I thought I would share the pros and cons of glamping. Enjoying the nature, beauty and fun of Straddie beach "camping." But with some added creature comforts!

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🥈 Kootenay National Park: Marble Canyon and the Paint Pots by @ladybug146

Like any day in the Rockies, I tend to wake up at 6 am naturally just before the sun, like my body knows what's going on. It's actually a great place to reset all bad sleeping habits and detox from online and all the magnetic interference from towers and devices. I feel much calmer just detoxing alone. Most people don't realize how our devices affect our health until you take a break from technology for a while. I looked out the glass balcony door and it looked as foggy as every other day, maybe I wont get that magic sunrise on the balcony moment I was anticipating this trip. Can't complain, so far this trip has been pretty amazing already.

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🥉 Trip to the spring of Pucoek Krueng (the head of the river) in Lhoknga, Aceh by @keuudeip

The cliff looks like a very solid natural wall. High enough. Karst Landscape. Yeah, it's complete. Sinkhole. Cave. And an underground drainage system. From the direction of the river flowing from the clear spring pool, I was like in front of a mighty natural barrier. It amazed me. It's just so amazing! It turns out that this is what I have heard so far referred to as Pucoek Krueng, which literally means the head of the river. That is, if the river mouth is the lowest part of the river, then the headwaters are the highest point where the river flows upstream, and this can be said to be the true upstream. It is located in Lhoknga district, a district in the Aceh Besar region, west of Banda Aceh. Let me share with you my experience, hoping that you have fun with this tropical stuff.

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Honorable Mentions

  • Nature, California, USA by @derekrichardson
  • Japanese takeout, Singapore by @taco.cat
  • Cycling, Lisbon, Portugal by @pushpedal
  • Hot spring, Paria, Venezuela by @josemalavem
  • Barri Gòtic, Barcelona, Spain by @aleister
  • Coffee business, Bradford, UK by @c0ff33a
  • Halloween decorations, Ludwigsburg, Germany by @luciannagy


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