The Best of Discovery-it #2036

Hi there, welcome back to The Best of Discovery-it! All the best posts voted by the Discovery-it curator team will have their own dedicated space within the Hive blockchain. This digest intends to bring to light all those authors who often remain unnoticed and therefore reward all those who create quality posts, leading them to establish themselves on the platform. But that's not all!
After a careful selection, our curators will also choose the most deserving articles among all those voted to create a ranking of the Top posts of the day.
So who are today's winners?
Santa Ana Parish, Molo Iloilo City
by
Hive account@blueoctopus
“Allow me to share with you today some of my photos of Santa Ana Parish Church or locally known as Molo church. This church is located in the district of Molo in Iloilo City city in the Philippines” this is how this beautiful post by blueoctopus started. Don’t miss it!

Taoro, a sad story of wealth and opulence
by
Hive account@nanixxx
If you’re passionate about traveling, you shouldn’t miss this new article by nanixxx. “Is it here? I thought we were going further, I said. And he looked at me with a mischievous face. We both smiled. Taoro, in the Lucumí tongue, means wealth and opulence…” the author said. Read the post to find out more about this story!

Villa de Alvarez Fair, Colima, Mexico.
by
Hive account@sandormb
“These days, the Villa de Alvarez Fair is being held in Colima, Mexico, and as is tradition, every day there are horseback rides from different parts of the state to the venue of these festivities” this is how this beautiful article by sandormb started. If you like photography, you shouldn’t miss it!

LITTLE SUNS AMONG THE GREEN
by
Hive account@ladytruckview
The protagonist of today’s article by ladytruckview is the beauty of nature. “This plant is RUDBECKIA HIRTA also known as the Black-eyed Susan. It is a popular wildflower native to North America, but it is also widely grown in gardens across Europe because of its strong color and long blooming season. RUDBECKIA HIRTA usually flowers from mid-summer until early autumn and its bright yellow petals with a dark center are easy to recognize. I captured it of course during my visit in a botanical garden” the author said.

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