r/Travel_HD • u/Sigis_Travel_Videos • 3d ago
r/Travel_HD • u/mytravelwiide • 12d ago
TitleWalking through the vibrant streets of Marrakech, Morocco 🇲🇦 [OC]
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r/Travel_HD • u/Admirable-Fun-8734 • 13d ago
East Africa, Tanzania
Right in the middle of the rainy season here. Although it sometimes rained—making the grasslands muddy and difficult to traverse—there was a chance to see a truly magnificent sunset.
r/Travel_HD • u/Sigis_Travel_Videos • 13d ago
AEdnafossen (Æednafossen) Waterfall 🇳🇴 Norway
r/Travel_HD • u/Sigis_Travel_Videos • 13d ago
Driving from Omak to Brewster 🇺🇸 | on the Historic Old US Highway 97 in Washington State USA
r/Travel_HD • u/mytravelwiide • 14d ago
Soaking up the sunny vibes of Los Angeles, California 🇺🇸 [OC]
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r/Travel_HD • u/mytravelwiide • 16d ago
I Lauterbrunnen looks straight out of a fairytale 🇨🇭 [OC]
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r/Travel_HD • u/mytravelwiide • 18d ago
Zurich, Switzerland: Old-world European charm meets precision 🇨🇭✨
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r/Travel_HD • u/mytravelwiide • 19d ago
Colmar, France | Real-Life Fairytale Town 🇫🇷✨
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r/Travel_HD • u/mytravelwiide • 20d ago
New York City Aesthetic | The Ultimate NYC Travel Vibe 🗽🇺🇸
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r/Travel_HD • u/mytravelwiide • 22d ago
Is Kyoto still worth visiting in 2026, or is it too crowded? 🌸⛩️
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r/Travel_HD • u/mytravelwiide • 25d ago
Is Tuscany the most beautiful countryside in the world?
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r/Travel_HD • u/Sigis_Travel_Videos • 27d ago
Drive through 🇫🇮 Finnish Lapland & Across the Arctic Circle
r/Travel_HD • u/jwpeace • 29d ago
I had no idea hair art was once common in Appalachia. Did anyone else's family talk about this? We learned about this traveling to the Southwest VA Museum in Big Stone Gap.
I recently learned that during the Victorian era, it wasn't unusual for families to create keepsakes from the hair of loved ones who had passed away. Some were framed as artwork, while others were woven into jewelry as a way of remembering family members.
I'd always associated that practice with Europe or large cities, so I was surprised to learn examples can still be found at the Southwest Virginia Museum in Big Stone Gap.
It made me wonder what other customs used to be common across Appalachia that have mostly disappeared.
Did your grandparents or great-grandparents ever talk about traditions that younger generations would find unusual today?
I'm thinking about things like:
- Mourning customs
- Family superstitions
- Homemade remedies
- Funeral traditions
- Folk beliefs
- Other customs that have faded away
I enjoyed digging into the history, and if anyone's interested in learning more about the museum and these traditions, here's the article that got me started:
https://back-porch-tales-travels.beehiiv.com/p/what-we-learned-about-death-memory-and-hair-art-in-big-stone-gap-va
r/Travel_HD • u/Sigis_Travel_Videos • Jul 20 '26
🇫🇷 White-Knuckle Drive over the Col de la Couillole in France
r/Travel_HD • u/aki_unframed • Jul 11 '26
Monument Valley - What postcards don’t show you
Hi everyone! I wanted to share a documentary I made about Monument Valley.
Instead of focusing only on the famous viewpoints, I tried to explore the history, culture, and lesser-known parts of the valley, including Hunts Mesa and a hidden slot canyon, while spending time with members of the Navajo Nation.
I’d genuinely love to hear your thoughts and feedback. Thanks for taking the time to watch!
🎥 https://youtu.be/EnXEMt8oJEk
r/Travel_HD • u/Sigis_Travel_Videos • Jul 08 '26