Hi! post something nice from your countree.mountain ranges, lush green landscapes, bustling city cafés (if you're french or belgian), floating cities (if you're from venice), etc
My farm
>>222179794Behold. The ultimate sandwich
1957 edition >>222179841>>222179916Beautiful anon. Do you live with your family and how far is the nearest city>>222179883Magnificent. But that's a chicken burger.
>>222180124I inherited it, but some of my family lives in the town. Nearest city is maybe 2 hours away. It's a huge estate. We have brought in old houses from the 16-17th century to preserve them. We even have northern lights.
Having people live in all types of climates is cool
Best I have.
>>222180187Crazy how they all look like narco ridden thirdie shitholes
>>222179794We don't have true mountains, ours eroded long time ago.
>>222179794>All to be shitted up by lithium mining soon I'd say it's tragic but then again Katuas aren't human, feel bad for the natural beauty being destroyed though
>>222180255American flags talk a lot of shit meanwhile this is what their cousins be posting on TikTok
>>222179794Not a landscape but took it during histology. It kinda looks like the sun
>>222180321I've always wondered if dying from drug use is aesthetic as well, like if you're a white foid and die from drug overdose people mythologise your life by leaving up your instagram like some 9/11 memorial site but if you're an ugly bastard people won't even piss on youThe normie is the most deranged animal on earth
I've seen the Rockies out in BC but I found Newfoundland more my cup of tea.
>>222180173Oh nice.. i wish I could see the northern lights in person. But I find it hard to imagine living away from the city, I grown too dependent on it>>222180187This is exactly how I imaged mexico. Beautiful. Must be nice living next to the beach.
Lots of shroom here
>>222180460Sweet, buddy. I'm autistic for mushrooms. Just like I am for Röökijäbä.Unfortunately wild Psilocybe species are few and far between here. You might find Psilocybe caerulipes if you're incredibly lucky.Enjoy this picture of a deadly Galerina I took the other day.
>>222180246Do you guys have crocodiles?>>222180284But this is majestic. It's like those mountains from the pixar movie UP>>222180382fjords..awooga
>>222180504We have sheep's and we take them to different fields. Huge lots of shroom there haha
>>222180539Nope. Fish, ducks, swans, frogs and even cormorants.
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>>222179794No, my country is under fog of war you must re explore it to see
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>>222180321Yeah why would they hate your country peddling drugs if their impressionable peer pressure driven teenage family members are getting fent laced drugs and dying instantly? Boggles the mind Mexico dindu nuffin
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>>222180665>even cormorantsBased. desu the only thing I'm envious of the gangetic plains people is peacocks
>>222180777>>222180790>>222180840>>222180853>>222180875mirin ngl, especially those baroque and gothic blends.>>222180829lay off the board games amreki, post something
>>222179794So pretty.
Kashmir and Gilgit Balistan have some of the best landscapes I've seen.
>>222179794>>222180284There's a widespread misconception in my country that only active orogenic belts constitute real mountains. We have mountain ranges that haven't really been that eroded that long ago. This mountain range for example (Mantiqueira) has been re-sculpted by the separation of South America and Africa, what is considered to be geologically recent, during the Cretaceous and Paleogene
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>>222181797Beautiful >>222181936interesting information i didn't know that, and looks nice
>>222181814gb is breathtaking
>>222183016neat
spooky but beautiful
>>222183016castevania vibes>>222183150What is this anon. A giant tree trunk? I love it
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>>222183791Cool but won't those houses flood?
Out on a hike today
>>222184768Looks a lot like the xp wallpaper
>>222185191What are you talking about
>>222185228Win 7, sorry
>>222185256Ok
>>222185272Post something from your countree
My phone camara is a pos.
>>222179794highest settlement after Kurush
Just spent an hour trying to look at Venus and Jupiter through the telescope seeing as they're smack bang next to each other, mosquitos were getting too much so I took a long exposure photo on the phone as I packed everything up.
real life Philippinesanything can happen in these streetsmorbid vehicular accidentsdaylight robberyforced slaverywage theftprostitutionextortion
>>222185633Amazing, has the same vibe as this cricket ground in gilgit baltisan (i think),>>222186224The houses are the same but alternating color. Is that purposely decided or?
Somewhere where I wanted to buy a house.
>>222186327Cool though nowhere near a high settlement (we're valley people), I live next to the highest-motorable pass (mig-la pass) and highest single-arch bridge (chenab bridge)>>222186470>anything can happen in these streetscan't suffer in phillipines
>>222179794I'm very interested in history and thus the pictures I take are focused on that. Pic rel is the Palace Augustusburg (known colloquially as Brühl Palace - named after the city) , which is located a short distance south of Cologne. It was one of the residencies of the Archbishops and Prince-Electors of Cologne, who were prohibited from having a residency inside the city of Cologne due to loosing a war in the 13th century. >>222180173>We have brought in old houses from the 16-17th century to preserve them.That is very cool! Could you post pictures of them? My dream is to buy a historic timber framed house for myself.
Here a statue of the poet and nationalist thinker Ernst Moritz Arndt (1769 - 1860). Born into a serf family in northern Germany he nonetheles managed a very impressive academic career, where he became a lecturer and professor for the universities of Greifswald (the uni close to his birthplace) and Bonn. During his time he was of course confronted with the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. The new sense of nationalism, that was intensivied during the French Revolution, greatly influenced him and when french armies under Napoleon occupied much of Germany he became a staunch german nationalist. In this time he wrote many poems and songs that were anti-french and driven towards the wish for a united german state. After the Napoleonic Wars and the restorations his wirtings were forbidden and he was even prohibited from serving as a professor due to his nationalist and (somewhat) revolutionary sentiments. In 1848 he served briefly as a member of the Frankfurt Parliament of the failed 1848 Revolution but was spared any prosecution because he was on good terms with the prussian king and was a very respected and prominent member of german society. Others were not so lucky.On the pedestal is written (in addition to his name)1) Der Rhein - Deutschlands Strom nicht Deutschlands Grenze (The Rhine - Germanys River not Germanys Border). This was due the Rhine Crisis of 1840 where France made again advances towards the Rhineland. While nothing came of it this fueld another wave of german nationalism and anti-french sentiments.2) Der Gott der Eisen wachsen ließ, der wollte keine Knechte (The God who made Iron grow did not want any Serfs). An excerpt from a patriotic song he wrote in 1813 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFlPi4jSgrA>>222183581>A giant tree trunk?A magma formation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devils_Tower
Also in Bonn where the Ernst Moritz Arndt statue stands is a Bismarck Tower. Those towers were errected all over Germany in the wake of the death of the former Iron Chancellor and ranged from simple wooden constructions to massive and solid stone epitaphs. This one is located in a park.
Said park is located near the Rhine and features a quite large lake system.
>>222186559probably, all of those are hotels or flats and the landlords go through a lot of trouble to maintain them- ocean eroding the paint, flinging rocks through the windows constantly etc. I'd imagine if you're going through all that effort you would also try paint them considerately.
>>222188157>one of the earliest and most magnificent masterpieces of Rococo architecture in EuropeI love the interiors
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>>222190853"New Castle" part of the "Court Castle" Imperial Palace
>>222188114looks nice, i meant within europe though
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>>222190911Bad Gastein
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>>222191046Café Central, nowdays full of tourists, around 1900 Hitler, Tito, Stalin, Trotsky, Freud, Schnitzler, Musil, Zweig and more were regulars
>>222183581>Devils Tower is a laccolithic butte, composed of igneous rock.
>>222183581conspiracy schizos say it is the trunk of the World tree from Norse mythology
Nuremberg Castle - which itself is an ensemble of two castles: the Imperial Castle and the Castle of the Burgraviate. Pic rel is the view inside the Imperial Castles towards the Imperial Chapel (behind the square tower). Fun fact: the Hohenzollern family, which would become the rulers of Brandenburg, Prussia and eventually the German Empire, were also the Burgraves from 1191 until 1427.>>222190281I think they are far too gaudy. But to each their own.
Here the castle of the Burgraves. It is nowadays part of a hostel and part property of the city (which closed those parts) thus I wasn't able to go inside. >>222191201Does this Cafe have anything extraordinary on its menue or are the tourists just there because their favorite chud/libtard/sexual perv were there in the past?
>>222196868the latter i suppose, it serves the common foods
>>222179883is that fried shrimp?
The night we had Aurora Borealis
>>222196678>I think they are far too gaudyI've seen gaudy, but this style somehow works
>>222197136Lame. On a related note: I once was in Trier and within one hour saw two tour busses full of chinese tourists get "processed" at the birthhouse of Karl Marx. In, out and gift shop. Then they got back into their busses and drove to their next CCP approved destination without looking at the rest of the city. >>222198294Damn that's cool>>222199075It's just too much for me. I prefer the various renaissance styles from a century earlier.
>>222179794A place 7 hours inland (260 km/160 miles) from our coastal capital city
>>222180869do you think your cunt's 3 letter departments are not involved into drug trafficking anymore or your corrupted political system doesn't have a profit from it?
>>222179794>>222180124>>222180439>>222183581is this for real? i always thought the kashmir was a desert ngl
>>222180777>>222180790>>222180840>>222180853>>222180875>being so proud of what your old masters left behindMore sad than it is pathetic at this point
>>222202898Huh? We're an intermontane valley. you're confusing us with ladakh and some dry regions of gilgit baltisan.
View from Skierfe
>>222203431But fr tho, vibe check kashmir valley, fairy meadows of gilgit baltisan, and lake tso miri from ladakh
>>222203431whats with all the political shit thoughare you people indian or pakistani
>>222203467I fucking love wetlands
>>222202982It would be even more irrational to deny the enormous legacy of the spanish colony in the country, a period of exceptional artistic value and a pioneering era in the AmericasMexican historians themselves agree that it was a great periodhttps://lugares.inah.gob.mx/es/zonas-de-monumentoshttps://youtu.be/Gg6GyMiYSsc?si=eO6oGB0KFPhCWd55https://www.youtube.com/@EnriqueGuerreroMusicaVirreinalhttps://youtu.be/7PCroMGi-ts?si=82HjKobV2t8q_Kh8https://youtu.be/wzSekTFR0Tg?si=B6soT0TOvM4BTIbshttps://youtu.be/-3WNDpTEoFU?si=bXmnOtENugCQPjbr
>>222197738Yes, the po boy is the ultimate fusion between creole food and sandwich
>>222204062their legacy was the total destruction of your civilization you fucking cuckold
>>222203467Awooga awooga>>222203875Dont anacondas live in these kind of rivers?>>222203849>are you people indian or pakistaniIt's complex & political. It's considered the kashmir dispute (masla-e-kashmir) and the entire region of "greater kashmir" a legacy of historical dogra rule (GB, jammu, kashmir and ladakh) was "supposed" to have a plebiscite to decide it's fate. Long story short, the current status-quo is aksai-chin of ladakh is with china, fertile valley region and parts of ladakh are with india, it's periphery called azad (free) kashmir or PoK and GB are with pakistan.>are you people this or thatTaking a shot in the dark, people are majority for self-determination or accession to pakistan, some in staying with india.But alas, if I say more it would be a /pol/ topic. Let's move on.Instead post something beautiful french alps and the cafes of pari-s
>>222204104That's making a lot of assumptions and not really understanding the country's history. With a few exceptions, most pre-hispanic cultures had already collapsed centuries before the arrival of the Spanish, therefore, the colonial legacy is not in historical conflict with the majority of the pre-hispanic heritagehttps://archive.org/details/nueva-historia-minima-de-mexico/mode/2up
>>222204371why do you suck up so much to white people?
>>222188157the energy score of that building has got to be in the thousands. would not buy
>>222204125>Dont anacondas live in these kind of rivers?Anacondas don't live that far norf. And even then, aren't anacondas amongst the least dangerous snakes?
>>222204586If you are the Elector of Cologne you would have access to several forests to fuel your heating furnaces.
>>222204590In a sense, but they can constrict you and even break your bones. If you're navigating amazon rivers it can be dangerous. You have never seen the movie anaconda? Or anaconda 2? I swear that was the second best "run away from scary animals" movie after jurassic park.
>>222204907There is no confirmed killing of a human by an anaconda.However since the year 2000 about 20 people are killed anually by cows in the USA.
>>222198294I so love that aesthetic of the desert sand in contrast with the colourful northern lights. I didn't even know mexico was that far up norf to observe the lights. Truly can't suffer>>222202465Llama Llama Llama. What a nice weekand getaway.But I have to ask, what does it's meat taste like, peruvian anon? Like a sheep or a camel? We old-worlders have never seen one.>>222205050well less people die from shark attacks than cow attacks. thankfully we don't have many snakes. Just rat snakes.
>>222204487Spanish was never the dominant language of New SpainStudyhttps://www.texcocoeneltiempo.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Lienzo-de-Tlaxcala-2019.pdfhttps://youtu.be/Oc5wp5PX5go?si=je4IIsCxqZ-4b9O4https://youtu.be/jJDeAvAQqQg?si=sgGya8_UAVMVfKNBhttps://youtu.be/nAQutfbpps4?si=4CDbOMTgBfOhTz07https://youtu.be/BVjv97RT1I4?si=G6WjEBBW3O2GbQt-https://youtu.be/KviB6vKdFDA?si=r0VBfHgUx1Wgj-zchttps://youtu.be/rOuv-YYzXQE?si=0BMMVjw7kXrs6k-5https://youtu.be/QScysSMqrmc?si=f6KtTW8-5aa8NIBL
>>222205225My point is that anacondas are not that dangerous.>pic relA young deer in my backyard. Fucker eats mothers flowers.
>>222205537Cute
>>222186224lol 'something nice about our country' and the weather's like this