Hi, travelers and photo lovers!
You are kindly invited to take part in TRAVEL CONTEST's theme today "Vivid" :)
Feel free to interpret the theme in every way you like, hopefully more people will be inspired, motivated and challenged to join this contest round!
Please read the rules before applying. Scroll down please, to check the winners announcement!
Rules:
- One entry per person.
- A valid entry consists of at least one photo and your personal story/info/memory in the comment section of this post. There's no need to create a separate post.
- All the photos you use to enter the contest must be your property and taken by yourself.
- All the text you enter must be written by yourself in English.
- No NSFW content.
Prizes:
- One Winner gets 40% beneficiary of the post including the winners announcement.
- One Honorable Mention may get 10% beneficiary of the post including the winners announcement.
Notes:
- If you decide to create a separate post, you may include the link to it inside your entry but that post won't be considered as part of the contest entry itself.
- Plagiarism will be reported.
- All upvotes and reblogs are highly and kindly welcome as they will allow for more, better and bigger prizes in the future ;)
- All delegations are warmly welcome, let's grow this activity quicker! :)
- By entering the contest you hereby implicitly agree that Travel Contest may use one image from your entry post in a next post, only for the purpose of the contest itself.
Here are our winners and mentioned today. Enjoy!
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Seating in front of the sea and taking a bath in it is leisure activity shared by almost everybody. This photo was taking in Antofagasta (Chile) at one of the small beaches that are in the rocky shore of the city. It was not captured in summer, it was in May at late autumn . This year temperatures has been quite high, so that many people are taking bath at the beach in winter.
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Some days ago, I took a plane to go visit my friends.
The title of this article in the board magazine took my attention:
"Mads Nielsen, co- founder of Sams Island Distillery, makes small-batch spirits based entirely on what he can source locally. Citrus notes for his gin? Ants"
Now, guess what. I have put that distillery in my travel-wish-list.
Cheers to that!