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Travel Digest #2540

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This time, our featured posts take us to tour a paradisiacal beach in Venezuela, a house with a very particular construction also in Venezuela and to a birthday tour in the nature of India. We also visit other parts of the world such as Argentina, Spain, UK, Poland and Oman... I hope you enjoy it! :)

Thank you all for pinning your posts on the Worldmappin map! I wish you a great day! 😃❤️.All featured posts are visible on the Editors Choice Map and upvoted by @worldmappin, our curation trail, and potentially @blocktrades. For more travel digests check out #traveldigest.Our winners today🥇 Cayo Sal, The ideal beach for some peace and quiet (ENG-ESP) by @laimagenhablaVenezuela is known for its beaches, and I understand why.

A few weeks ago, I was with my family in Cayo Sal, located in Falcón State. This beach is ideal if you want to relax listening to the sound of the sea under the shade.

We left from Valencia, which is about three hours from Falcón State. Let's say it's a privileged distance, because there are people who have to travel more than 10 hours to be able to reach a beach.This post on Worldmappin - This user on Worldmappin🥈 Juan's haunted house. A house that defies gravity, Escaguey, Venezuela. by @doriangelYou can imagine how a constructive mistake became a tourist landmark, no doubt that with ingenuity and creativity great things can be achieved. This is the case of the Casa Encanta de Juan el Molinero, an obligatory stop if you are touring the Andean páramo.

The enchanted house of Juan el Molinero is located in the town of Escagüey in the State of Mérida, in the middle of an incredible environment, surrounded by nature and colonial architecture, like the Museo del Trigo, which I wrote about some time ago.This post on Worldmappin - This user on Worldmappin🥉 Spending my 25th Birthday amid the Hills! by @alstonsjournalBeen a busy week with Easter celebrations and traveling to my parents’ home for the long weekend. While summers in India are brutal, I remembered how a year ago, we planned a trip to a lovely hill station to beat the heat. It was supposed to be a couple days but I ended up extending our trip to stay and celebrate my 25th birthday. With my 26th one soon approaching, it felt like a great time to reminisce how our trip went in -