Plot Twist: Russians are the good guys
I found this awesome toilet in a Restaurant at Freiburg, Germany. They also have nice schnitzel!
The Magic Roundabout in Swindon, England, built in 1972
Come visit this place. Colourful village Malang City, Indonesia
The town of Procida spans the whole island from which it gets its name. It’s the Bay of Naples’ smallest and sweetest island, avoiding the clamor of tourists that flock to neighboring islands such as Capri. Littering the seaside are houses drenched in dazzling shades of pink, blue, yellow and more, their peeling paintwork adding to the effortless Italian charm.
Beguiling Bourtange is one of the most curious historical sites in Holland. Situated in a sleepy neck of the Dutch woods, the star-shaped citadel was once a revolutionary defence system when it was completed in 1593. In 1960 it was thoughtfully restored to its Renaissance glory and has since become a nationally-prized landmark. Marvel at the ingenious design, ancient cobblestones, fanciful bridges and barracks, preserved places of prayer and, of course, iconic Dutch windmills that make Bourtange so peculiar.
Located beneath the towering peaks of the Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen is a labyrinth of intricate alleyways. Soaked in a turquoise hue, the electrifying colors have a historical significance: in the 15th century, Jewish refugees settled in the area and painted buildings blue to mirror the sky and remind them of God. For a taste of city life, check out our guide to bustling Marrakesh.
Set among the striking violet mountains of western Iceland, the winter wonderland of Stykkisholmur is a rural gem. Made up of a few very well-preserved old homes in its center, it’s also an eco-town and has been labeled a European Destination of Excellence for its environmental efforts. Find out more information about spots in Iceland beyond the tourist routes here.
Erected on an island between the Croatian coast and the Adriatic island of Čiovo, Trogir looks like it leapt from a Hollywood period drama. The tiny town’s seductive Venetian influence makes it no stranger to the small screen, having appeared in episodes of Game of Thrones. Surrounded by 15th-century stone walls, the Romanesque-Gothic complex has been identified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. By day, explore the marble maze of fortified streets and holy buildings and, during hazy summer nights, stroll along the promenade in search of the perfect beer.
The true beauty of Lebanon that the world does not see.
Beautiful Slovenian city of Bled... thought u might enjoy it
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