Travel Digest #2181

in voilk •  3 months ago

    Introduction


    Hello everyone! This is @ybanezkim26, and I'll be presenting today's edition of #TravelDigest. Our featured posts include a river island in Szczecin, Poland, a temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and a shipwreck in Moreton Island, Australia. Enjoy!


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    🥇 An evening walk on the Łasztownia island in Szczecin by @rsphotos

    Łasztownia is one of the river islands in the center of Szczecin, which has been developing quite rapidly in recent years. Some of the old buildings have been renovated, including a large office building, the Polish Theater, the Maritime Science Center and the Euroregion Cultural Center Stara Rzeźnia. It is a popular place for walking and socializing. For me, this is my favorite place for night photography in this city. In the first photo, a view from the island towards Piastowski Boulevard and tenement houses on the other side of the Oder.

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    🥈 Visit Wat Ma Ong Nok, Mae Taeng District, Chiang Mai, Thailand. by @kriang3teejoe

    This ordination hall (ubosot) is made of wood painted brown and decorated with gold color patterns. The foundation of the ordination hall (ubosot) is made of bricks plastered with cement and painted white. The interesting of this ordination hall (ubosot) is the uniqueness of the original Lanna style (Traditions, arts and culture of the original northern of Thailand.), which is outstanding and beautiful. The entrance stairs of the ordination hall (ubosot) is a serpent stairs.

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    🥉 Snorkeling tangalooma wrecks by @vcclothing

    I had never seen one of these guys here before so it was a pretty special treat. A matter of fact this was possibly the largest octopus I had ever seen! The one thing when snorkeling around the wrecks is don't touch the wrecks with your hands as the metal is extremely rusty and it cuts you up very easily. But it is good to be able to stand on the wrecks every now and then to have a little break.

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