The Best of Discovery-it #1602

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The Best of Discovery-it #1602

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Hi there, welcome back to The Best of Discovery-it! All the best posts voted by the Discovery-it curator team will have their own dedicated space within the Hive blockchain. This digest intends to bring to light all those authors who often remain unnoticed and therefore reward all those who create quality posts, leading them to establish themselves on the platform. But that's not all!
After a careful selection, our curators will also choose the most deserving articles among all those voted to create a ranking of the Top posts of the day.
So who are today's winners?


Parc de la Tête d'Or [ENG-PT/BR]

by @cryptoreforma

“France's largest urban park is located in Lyon. Located on the banks of the Rhône, Parc de la Tête d'Or covers an area of 105 hectares. A botanical garden with a small zoo that includes reptiles, primates, deer, ducks, giraffes and more. The name “Tête d'Or” came from a legend that a treasure with the head of Christ could be buried in the park” this is how this beautiful post by cryptoreforma started. Don’t miss it!


Tales of the Urban Explorer: Jonesy's Place

by @slobberchops

In this new article slobberchops shares with us another great adventure. “Pulling up at a gate, we noisily climbed over as there was no way to do otherwise. Metal gates make lots of noise, clang together and are the bane of silent ninja explorers. In front of us was a huge field with a sharp gradient halfway down…” this is how the story started.

Looking for a new christmas mug for my collection

by @yelimarin

Christmas time is almost here and in today’s story yelimarin shares with us an interesting experience. “As you may know, this year 2024, Christmas began in my country Venezuela, since October, something that for the first time is done and this because we understand that our country has gone through many ups and downs and we are all with a lot of tension for what happened in different indoles” the author told us. Read the story to find out more!


Mangroves Whistler: The Enchantment of Sumatra's Coastal Birds.

by @tediwahyudi

If you’re passionate about nature, you shouldn’t miss this new article by tediwahyudi. “The Mangrove Whistler is known as a small bird measuring 17 cm, with feathers that tend to be gray and light brown. Its distinctive sound, a series of soft, repetitive whistles, is one of the clues to its presence for bird watchers. Although its sound is soft, it can be heard quite far and is often the main clue in identifying it” the author said.


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