Introduction
Hello everyone, here, and welcome to today's #TravelDigest! Despite the outage in certain parts of the internet, we are still bringing you this TD. It would be such a waste if we couldn't highlight the Selinunte Archaeological Park in Italy, Malléval in France, and the Sigiriya and Pidurangala in Sri Lanka. For our honorable mentions, we have the Church of St. Clement in Poland, Pavagadh in India, Saqqara Necropolis in Egypt, Susa Hornfels in Japan, and a lot more! Best to check them all out below and see for yourself.
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🥇 Selinunte Archaeological Park by
What I really love about the school of ceramics in Sicily is that it's not only about seating behind the potters wheel for a couple of weeks, but it's also about getting to know the culture and spending time together as a group. Last year, we went to Segesta and I was expecting the same this year as the rest of the program was more less the same, so I was surprised when our driver took us to Selinunte.
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🥈 MALLÉVAL – A RUSTIC FRENCH GEM by
But the sun was still out and it was early autumn , just cool enough to enjoy a long ride. So I grabbed my phone, opened Google Maps and started looking for somewhere to go. That is when I saw the name: MALLEVAL. To be honest never heard of it but something about it caught my eye. It was only 8 km away. That was all the excuse I needed.
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🥉 The Lion Rock Awakens: My Journey Through Pidurangala To Sigiriya (EN-ES) by
I know I’m always saying that the day I’m talking about was the most special day of the trip, but I’m starting to realise that every single one of them truly was, because each day had something different that made this journey so wonderful. Today I’m going to talk about when we arrived in Sigiriya, to the famous Lion Rock. But before that, I have to mention the small mountain right in front of it, the one we climbed first, because people had recommended doing that hike beforehand. From there, the view of Sigiriya was stunning, and honestly, it was completely worth it.
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Honorable Mentions
- Church of St. Clement, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Wieliczka, Poland by
- Pavagadh, Gujarat, Vadodara, India by
- Saqqara Necropolis, Giza Governorate, Cairo, Egypt by
- Susa Hornfels, Honshu, Hagi, Japan by
- SMNA Library, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia by
- Lake Guy Dam, Victoria, Mount Beauty, Australia by
- Göynük Plateau and Canyon, Antalya Province, Kemer, Turkey by
- Yason Burnu, Ordu Province, Perşembe, Turkey by
- Andalusia, Málaga, Spain by
- Museo Larreta, Buenos Aires, Argentina by
- Castillo de Chaves, Vila Real, Chaves, Portugal by
- Tbilisi, Georgia by
- Huairou Forest Park, Beijing, Huairou, China by
- Kilpardz Beach, Cebu, Medellin, Philippines by
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