✨ Whimsical Thursday #23 | Guess The Building City : A Red Journey Around The World 🌍❤️

Wow, 100!! Congratulations, hahaha—you’re going to see a lot of torii this year! :rofl:

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My favourite red place to visit is the red centre of Australia. This is Uluru.

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Yeeeees!!! Omg only a few months left, I’m so excited!!! :face_holding_back_tears::face_holding_back_tears::face_holding_back_tears::face_holding_back_tears::face_holding_back_tears:

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Nailed it lol. For the three questions, I never been out of state, my town is stupid boring, not much has really been really inspired me to affect a build. :eyes:

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Thank you so much :grinning_face::smiley:

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You did great. Excellent

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You’re welcome @ThaoNguyen . I haven’t even tried it yet but I’ve never traveled outside of the US except to Mexico and Canada so I don’t think I would get any of them right

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I often travel through TV shows and pictures.

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The most memorable for me are the Red Sunsets we frequently see on the west cost of Australia. They match the red dirt of the outback. The sunsets are made even redder when there is a volcanic eruption on any of the islands north of Australia.

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I like travelling but can’t afford it as a hobby… so I like to read travel books… :rofl:
In Malaysia also have a red building which located in Malacca, The Stadthuys

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That sound fascinating to see. @chamelionboy

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Excellent job @Kit_Mun

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That is simply breathtaking. I am a bit jealous of that view @Suzanne_Jones

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84/100 not that baaad :blush:

This is a fun Activity again woooow.

The first Red photo is Minor Basilica and National Shrine of San Lorenzo Ruiz in Binondo Manila City. My partner and i go to that church every sunday. Its a beautiful church.

The 2nd Photo is what you called The Oldest China Town in the WORLD. Yes guys you read it right. Its also located in Binondo Manila City near the Binondo Church.

Binondo in Manila, Philippines, is the oldest Chinatown in the world. Spanish Governor-General Luis Pérez Dasmariñas established the district in 1594 as a permanent settlement and trading post for Catholic Chinese immigrants across the Pasig River from the walled city of Intramuros.

A little bit learnings from these right hehe.

So everyone Enjoy participating and Goodluck to all.

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Almost done! I’d love to see Australia! It’s just that I’m scared of the huge bugs, hehe. :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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Congratulations! You completed the whole thing!
Malaysia must be beautiful.

Wow, the basilica is so interesting with all that red!

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Yeees. That church is beautiful specially when you really visit it you can see the structure is amazing.

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really? This is from my backyard. I planted them few years ago. so far, it gave me like 8 dragonfruits this season and there are still flowers sprouting. they are so juicy and sweet too!

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Yeah, seriously! Buying them here is a real treat because they’re considered exotic!
The price per kilo is around 13€.