Travel Digest #2231

Introduction


Hi everyone it's @lizanomadsoul here, introducing the Wednesday edition of the #TravelDigest.

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Of course, it has been also another great day of amazing places and stories around the globe to read about! This time we have great stories from Germany, The US, Italy, Spain, India, Scotland, Vietnam, Portugal, Australia, Argentina, and Czech Republic - So a little bit of everything! - Enjoy ;)


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🥇 Retreat in Salemi by @delishtreats

Salemi is a small town located about one hour away from Palermo. It's situated in the hills and the entire town consists of long narrow streets going up and down the hills. The cars barely fits in those streets, so when you see one coming your way you have to hide in the entrances as they would not be able to pass by otherwise. We had a lot of fun with that on Sunday. Our tour guide told us that it's very quiet, and then he was surprised as the cars kept coming and we kept hiding all the time.

It looks like all the houses are built out of same stone, just with different shades of sandy/yellowish/orangey color. The houses are compact, and it almost feels like they were about to hug you.

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🥈 Cruising to the Face of Columbia Glacier, Alaska by @dtam

What a day! I have been to the largest tidewater glacier in Prince William Sound, Alaska twice before, but never have I been able to make it up to the massive east face of the glacier. After receding nearly 14 miles over the past forty years, Columbia glacier has split into several calving faces. The smaller west branch is usually easier to access, because of less ice. If we could get within five miles of the east face it was considered a success. However, this day we got to about three and a half miles, and decided today was the day. We loaded up our small skiffs, and took off, weaving our way around massive icebergs. Sea otters and harbor seals looked on curiously as we drove by, getting ever closer to the calving face of the glacier.

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🥉 Jan Hus Trail - Tachov (CZ) - Plößberg (GER) / Day 8 by @softa

Welcome to the ninth continuation of my notes from following the last journey of Jan Hus from Prague to Constance. Today we will look into the protected area of ​​the Český les (Czech Forest). We will finally leave the Czech Republic and take our first steps in Germany/Bavaria.

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