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Melania Tampubolon

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Some of my most cherished travel photographs of unforgettable moments and breathtaking landscapes

 Photo of Inle Lake Myanmar

Inle Lake 🇲🇲

Traditional leg-rowing fishermen glide across the water under a beautiful sunrise sky, showcasing a centuries-old technique that captivates visitors.
Nestled in the heart of Shan State, Myanmar, this serene lake is a breathtaking natural wonder, famous for its floating villages, gardens, and markets, offering a glimpse into the unique way of life of the Intha people.
Surrounded by lush hills and dotted with ancient pagodas and temples, Inle Lake's stunning scenery and rich cultural heritage make it an unforgettable experience.

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Andorra 🇦🇩

Discover the hidden gems of the Pyrenees by hiking in Andorra: from serene valleys to majestic peaks, every trail promises an adventure!
This tiny country, bordered by France and Spain, is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts with its rugged mountains, verdant valleys, and crystal-clear lakes.
Along the way, hikers are treated to breathtaking views, ancient stone churches, and the chance to spot wildlife in its natural habitat.

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Photo of Andorra La Vella
Photo of Lake Sevan Armenia

Lake Sevan 🇦🇲

Explore the serene beauty of Lake Sevan and the historic Sevanavank Monastery, where Armenia's natural splendor meets ancient spirituality.
Lake Sevan, the jewel of Armenia, is a vast, high-altitude freshwater lake renowned for its stunning beauty and crystal-clear waters, one of the largest in the world at such an elevation, surrounded by picturesque mountains.
On its northwestern shore lies the Sevanavank Monastery, an ancient spiritual site that dates back to the 9th century, perched atop a hill, offering breathtaking views of the lake and its surroundings.

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Vardzia 🇬🇪

Mezmerized by this remarkable cave monastery complex carved into the side of the Erusheti Mountain in southern Georgia.
Dating back to the 12th century, this exstensive network caves was established by Queen Tamar as a fortress and spiritual sanctuary.
A breathtaking labyrinth of around 600 cliff-carved chambers, a testament to ancient architecture world

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Photo of Vardzia Georgia