The Best of Discovery-it #1715

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?
Exploring Bukit Gombak: A Hidden Gem Beyond the Usual Tourist Spots
by @curamax
“I have a strong motivation to keep discovering new places to explore. Even the most mundane neighborhoods in the city have something interesting to offer. I had the chance to prove that last Sunday when I spent the morning in Bukit Gombak” this is how this beautiful post by curamax started. Don’t miss this adventure!

Culinary binge: Indian trap, dream burger and chocolate punch 🍛🍔🍫
by @russia-btc
Today russia-btc shares with us some information about the daily food routine. “n one of my previous posts I said that I lost 17 kg — from 102 to 85. A month has passed since then, and now my weight has stabilized at 86 kg. Now I can afford unhealthy (fatty and sweet) food, but only once a week. And today is just that day!” the author said. Don’t miss it!
by @reachdreams
If you’re passionate about nature, you shouldn’t miss this new article by reachdreams. The author brings us to discover a very interesting spider. “The body shape of this Hasselt spiny spider is very unique, looking at the upper surface it looks like a small shield, while the lower surface looks slightly concave with the middle part more prominent, it is suspected that this is its butt” this is how the adventure started.
Land of sheep and horses - Iceland
by @vaclavs
Iceland is a wonderful place and in today’s post vaclavs brings us to discover the combination of wildlife and landscape. “The most common animals you’ll see in Iceland are sheep and horses. Sheep graze freely from spring until mid-September, after which farmers round them up and bring them back to shelters, as they wouldn’t survive the harsh Icelandic winter” the author told us.

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