Welcome to today's Weekly Travelfeed roundup brought to you by @for91days and @rimicane.


Another wonderful week has come to an end and with that we have to say goodbye to the week #14. Thank you all so much for sharing your amazing content with the community! There were many more to join the #travelfeed on this exciting journey and we hope you are finding many interesting posts to read and many more people to follow!

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Three BEST posts of the week

A quick recap - For the weekly round-up, we feature the best 3 posts out of the ones previously featured in the daily topic curation posts in the past week and on top of that 10 honorable mentions that closely did not make it into our resteems last week. The rewards will go to the first three places as follows: 1st place - 3SBD, 2nd place - 2 SBD and 3rd place - 1 SBD.



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The 1st Place
Visiting Soviet nuclear missile base
from the Cold War times

written by @ctdots

The first division was responsible for the missile installation, verticality, and targeting. They also participated in the installation of the warhead. This division consisted of gunmen, protective cupola operators, and lift-operator.


The 2nd Place
Inday Clara travels Solo #17:
Pak Ou Caves-Home to a thousand retired Buddhas

written by @indayclara

The ticket to the caves cost 20,000 kip. After paying for that, I hurriedly climb the stairs going to the caves. It was 5-minute grueling climb since the steps were big. Made a couple of stops just to catch my breath.


The 3rd Place
5 MANDATORY places to see in ROME
written by @lashotta

The central figures of the fountain are Neptune and the two tritons, which are symbols of Castor and Pollux. Neptune is in a chariot drawn by two hippocamps (a combination of a horse and a fish). One of them is calm and the other is agitated, which symbolizes the two states of the sea - silence and storm.


We hope you have enjoyed the chosen posts. Please do visit the fellow Steemians’ accounts to learn more about their travels!

Our 10 honourable mentions

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Congratulations to @wnfdiary, @rayshiuimages, @travelshots, @vcclothing, @meetmysuperego, @everythingnice, @planetus, @world-travel-pro, @phortun and @bluemoon.


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