Introduction
Hello everyone, Worldmappin friends! I'm , and I'm bringing you our Travel Digest for this Wednesday. Come see the places we'll be visiting today! ❤️
This time, our featured posts take us to a beach stroll on Margarita Island, Venezuela, a walk in the park in Málaga, Spain, and a visit to the charming streets of Bo-Kaap in Cape Town. We'll also be visiting other places around the world like India, the Philippines, Cuba, and Argentina—a little bit of everything!
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🥇 [ENG/ESP] Wednesday tour at Parguito Beach. by
My husband and I left around 9:30 in the morning, taking advantage of the fact that I didn’t have to work that day. We wanted to enjoy the tranquility of the early hours, when the tourists are still resting and the beach retains that gentle silence that only the sea can offer. Our destination was Parguito Beach, a place that always welcomes us with its cool breeze and that sense of relaxation that envelops you the moment you arrive.
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🥈 Wandering through streets and parks amongst cats and birds. by
I like to wander through different streets; it’s great mental exercise to keep changing direction, memorising new routes and then changing again. It’s the best exercise for the brain: learning new things, in whatever way, and in this case, exploring new paths, travelling and even getting lost to find oneself again is a very good way.
This walk allowed me to see some spectacular buildings on the street I chose, on my way to a park. The architecture is wonderful and I love it when those buildings are made with exposed brickwork.
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🥉 Wednesday Walk in Cape Town - [ 🇬🇧 - 🇫🇷 - 🇪🇸 ] by
This Wednesday’s walk takes us to the colourful district of Bo-Kaap, the Malay Quarter, in the heart of Cape Town. Behind its photogenic pastel façades lies a deep history shaped by resilience and identity.
Bo-Kaap is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in the city, and its identity is inseparable from the colonial era. From the 17th century, under the rule of the Dutch East India Company, enslaved people were brought to the Cape from regions such as Indonesia, Malaysia, India and Madagascar. Many of them, along with exiled Muslim political prisoners, were settled on these slopes above the city. Deprived of freedom yet bearers of rich and diverse cultures, they gradually shaped a unique community, at the origin of what is now known as Cape Malay culture.
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Honorable Mentions
- The Cork Convent (unique in the world), Lisbon, Portugal by
- Finca La Pinta, Where Nature Reigns, Punta Brava, Cuba by
- Natural harmony between rivers and rice fields at the foot of the mountains, Aceh, Indonesia by
- Mimbalot Falls of Brgy. Buru-un, Iligan City, Philippines by
- Getting lost in the unknown woods, Himalayas, India by
- Walking through a place where everything is fun, Corrientes, Argentina by
- Lighthouse, Ilocos Norte, Philippines by
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