Welcome to today's weekly Travelfeed Europe roundup brought to you by @guchtere and @for91days.
If drinking Mate while chilling in one of Iceland's many hot springs sounds like something you might like, then the first article of this Europe weekly round-up is for you. Next up, we'll take you to the capital of Georgia, Tbilisi and spoil you with amazing street photography. And we'll end this week, with an excellent mini-guide to Malta.
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Vestfirðir, the western fjords of Iceland - Part I
written by @saunter
Tales about cliffs of the size of skyscrapers aroused our imagination during this several-hour journey to the western tip of Iceland, although I was still falling asleep on the way, as I spent last night at work. Right at the very gate of the region, the landscape begins to become more and more interesting, as if more massive and aggressive, and after a few hours of driving it turns out to be completely hypnotizing with its gargantuantuan shapes.
Travel diaries day 2: Tbilisi - the colorful capital of Georgia
written by @ctdots
After only two stops on a metro everything seems to change, even though people are still plenty, they change a lot. The closer you get to the Old Town of Tbilisi the more tourists you see, walking at a much slower pace, looking around and taking pictures every two steps. The city is very colorful and makes you feel like you are in a tale.
The main island is only 20 km in length and 14 km in width. Even tho it is such a small island to go around the island with a public transport in one day it is nearly impossible especially if you want to do some sightseeing. My personal experience in Malta sightseeing was short, more or less 2 full days and a few evenings.
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