Introduction
Hello everyone, Worldmappin friends! I'm , and I'm bringing you this Thursday's Travel Digest. Come and see the places we'll be visiting today! ❤️ This time, our featured posts take us to a beautiful bookstore in Ulm, Germany, we explore the landscapes of Barquisimeto, Venezuela, and wander through the streets of Rome, Italy. We'll also visit other parts of the world like the Philippines, Indonesia, Argentina, and Cuba. A little bit of everything! Thank you all for sharing your posts on the map! Have a great day! 😃❤️
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🥇 Ulm Part I: A Palace for Books - Wiblingen Monastery Library by
Last month, I was privileged (yes, privileged) enough to walk into what I’m now almost certain is the most breathtakingly beautiful library in the entire universe, 'Der Bibliothekssaal des Klosters Wiblingen' (I swear the name sounds so much cooler and serious in German) or in plain English - The Library Hall of Wiblingen Abbey (See? English just ruined it). I’m a hard-core book lover, the kind of person who feels relaxed just by passing by a bookshelf. I’ve been to my fair share of libraries in my lifetime. Old libraries, new libraries, cramped libraries that smelled like dust and dreams. I don’t like to pick favorites, because honestly, how do you choose between temples of books? But Wiblingen Monastery Library? It didn’t just become a favorite, it ruined me for all others.
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🥈 Una ruta, dos destinos (ESP/ENG) by
Hello, hello, travel community! A while ago, I took this trip where I was able to enjoy a relaxing day in two different places. If you're from Barquisimeto or the surrounding areas, or if you ever decide to come and explore Venezuela, this route is a great way to see two destinations in one day. Let's go! Our route began with a destination to the town of Sanare, located in the Andrés Eloy Blanco municipality of Lara state, Venezuela. This was one of those impromptu trips. It was a holiday, so we decided not to stay at home and set off to make the most of it.
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🥉 Skay Mirror in Piazza Mignanelli, Rome by
Happy midweek, everyone! Today's walk reminded me how much I enjoyed exploring Spain, the country that was my first introduction to the European continent. But this time, I wasn't wandering the streets of Granada or Madrid; we were in Rome, Italy. My wife, another couple, and I went for a walk to explore the city, and without a doubt, the entire route to the Spanish Steps (Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti) was an area where, for the first time on this trip, I began to reflect on and compare what I had experienced in both countries. For example, the first photo above is of the Spanish Palace in Rome.
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Honorable Mentions
- Landscapes around Montalbán, Venezuela by
- Landscapes, South of Tunisia by
- Let Me Take You on a Little Tour of Bontoc, Hindang Diving Board, Philippines by
- Visiting the Smallest Chapel in the Philippines by
- Visit “Torcello Island” a place of history, Venice, Italy by
- A walk by the Railway and the Old Wall, Havana, Cuba by
- My tour of the Atures promenade, Amazonas state, Venezuela by
- Above the Clouds... A Sweater Weather Escape to Baguio City, Philippines by
- Visiting the Senate, we saw a beautiful exhibition, Corrientes, Argentina by
- Sunrise on the Rio de la Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina by
- Explore the floating village and discover amazing hidden areas, Indonesia by
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