Travel Digest #2443
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Introduction
Hello everyone! This is @ybanezkim26 and I'll present today's edition of Travel Digest. In our featured posts, we have a snowboarding experience in Nagano, Japan, the sandy stone formations in Cavusin, Turkey, and the tourist spots in the island of Siquijor, Philippines. Enjoy and keep on pinning your travel posts to the map!
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Our winners today
🥇 PhotoFeed Contest - How I Enjoyed My Snowboarding Experience As a Beginner in Madarao Kogen [ENG/JPN] by @ohlnwwlknat
It's almost a week after my snowboarding trip and I am looking forward to our next trip. Lately, I've been seeing Instagram reels about the correct form when snowboarding and I want to try it as soon as possible. To control myself from excitement, let me continue the story of my last published blog on how I enjoyed snowboarding as a beginner in Madarao Mountain Resort.
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🥈 Love Valley paradise or a labyrinth of sandy unfallen stones of Pashabaglari🪨⛰️🏜️ by @bugavi
I recently found myself in a place that made it onto my newly-invented bucket list: "the world never ceases to amaze". I found out about this area by chance on the Internet, and the flashy, extraordinary and provocative name - "Valley of Phalluses" - just caught my attention, many articles with this name talk about a fascinating natural phenomenon, giant stones of specific shapes and appearance.
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🥉 VISITING TOURIST SPOTS IN SIQUIJOR by @breepickledoodle
When reaching the falls, you must walk down the stoned stairway, which is very tiring but it is all worth it. The Cambugahay Falls has three storey floor mini-falls. And the photo above is the 3rd floor falls. As you can see the people patiently waiting for their time to get a picture or a video clip in a floating wood beside the falls. And you can just hand your phone to the staff and they are the ones to take a picture not only they can perfectly take a photo while swinging from the rope attached to the tree so they can capture the clip of every people on the floating wood, they are also friendly and accommodating.
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Honorable Mentions
- Lighthouse, Phu Yen, Vietnam by @lanido
- Temple, Mussorie Range, Uttarakhand, India by @saranegi
- Farm, Cafayate, Argentina by @lauramica
- Park, Buenos Aires, Argentina by @littlesorceress
- City Center, Bucharest, Romania by @bluemoon
- Church, Valera, Venezuela by @noalys
- Bay, Binalong Bay, Tasmania, Australia by @riverflows
- Mosque, Surakarta, Indonesia by @titisnariyah
- Coast, Caraga, Davao Oriental, Philippines by @patsitivity
- Temple, Bhadraj, Uttarakhand, India by @himalayanwomb
- Snowshoeing, Oberiberg, Switzerland by @karinxxl
- Beach, Ponta da Praia de Ilha Comprida Sul, Brazil by @silviamaria
- Hill, Capilla del Monte, Argentina by @aibi93
- Mountain, Badgran, Himachal Pradesh, India by @parvkhuller
- Park, Malot, Pakistan by @tahastories1
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