Introduction
Hello everyone, Worldmappin friends! I'm , and today I'm sharing our Travel Digest for this Thursday. Come and see the places we'll be visiting today! ❤️ This time, our featured posts take us on an amazing kayaking adventure in Alaska, we visit a neo-Gothic church in Norway, and we explore the streets of Cuba. We'll also visit other places around the world like India, Argentina, Venezuela, and Pakistan—a little bit of everything! Thank you all for sharing your posts on the map! Have a wonderful day! 😃❤️
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Our winners today
🥇 Exploring Whale Bay, Alaska by Kayak by
What an adventure! Today I took our guests, aboard the expedition ship Safari Explorer, to a bay in Prince William Sound that we have never been to before. This is what expedition travel is all about. We are all exploring together. This afternoon I had planned on showing them the massive Chenega tidewater glacier, but it had dropped so much ice into Icy Bay, that getting anywhere near it was impossible. So, after studying the charts of nearby adventure options, we decided to take the boat into the neighboring Whale Bay.
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🥈 Bamble church, Norway's first Gothic Revival (neo-Gothic) wooden church by
We visited the Bamble Church, which is known as Norway's first Neo-Gothic church, alongside the ruins of the Olav Church. We hadn't originally planned to visit this church, as our friend Anni lives nearby, and over the years, we've visited her several times. However, we had never thought of seeing the church. The last few years it was under some repairs.
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🥉 Un paseo por Paseo/A Walk Along Paseo (Esp-Eng) by
Other times I've shown you and told you about my adventures and escapades through Havana's Vedado neighborhood, but today I'm going to focus on one specific area: Paseo Avenue. When you walk along it, you realize this is a wide street with a large median strip between the two lanes, full of trees and a few benches to sit on. Just covering this stretch that connects the cold majesty of Revolution Square with the civilian bustle of the Malecón — where this immense avenue ends — is enough to grasp the grandeur of Cuba's capital.
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Honorable Mentions
- Staying the Night at the Tsitsikamma Storms River Mouth Rest Camp, Eastern Cape, South Africa by
- Tut Ankh Amun Tomb, Egypt by
- Not everything turns out the way we expect; the Mukumbari Cable Car seems out of reach, Mérida, Venezuela by
- Visiting the interior of an iconic institutional building in the city, Corrientes, Argentina by
- Exploring the 6th Century Katas Raj Temple in Chakwal District, Pakistán by
- On the way to Kyoto - Our first stop, Japan by
- Spending few moments at the top of the Ridge line after hiking to the top of Shalli Maountain Himalayas, India by
- Vienna Danube Tower Slide by
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