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35 Random Pics From Europe That Show Us Some Unique Aspects Of The Supercontinent

The allure of exploration knows no bounds, whether you’re navigating the streets of a single city or traversing entire continents. In a world brimming with endless wonders, the internet serves as our gateway to instant discovery. Today, our spotlight falls on Europe, a continent rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Thanks to platforms like the ‘Europe’ subreddit , we can delve into fascinating facts and picturesque locales with just a few clicks.

From hidden gems tucked away in ancient cities to breathtaking landscapes stretching across vast territories, the collective wisdom of online communities offers a glimpse into the diverse tapestry of Europe. So, let’s embark on a virtual journey, guided by the insights and experiences shared by fellow explorers, as we uncover the marvels that await in this captivating continent.

#1 This Dog You See Helped Find People In The Earthquake Area In Turkey

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TheAmericanAmerican : Bestest boy! ❤️

#2 Strasbourg Cathedral Last Week

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Alessa Gillespie : I’ve visited Strasbourg twice and the Cathedral never ceases to amaze me. It’s massive!

#3 The European Bison Population Is Recovering. Recently Scientist In Poland Observed Biggest Heard Ever Containing 170 Bisons Including 40 Calves

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Becky Samuel : “Bison” not “bisons” and “herd” not “heard” .

#4 Roman Mosaic Discovered In The Croatian Town Of Hvar

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#5 Norwegians Certainly Know How To Sell Themselves

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Bouche and Audi and Shyla, Oh My! Interesting take on PR.

#6 Anatolian Plate Moved 3-3,5 Meters After The Earthquake

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Jayjay : Wow, why is it so awesome and awful at the same time?

#7 Vasco De Gama Bridge In Lisbon, Portugal. The Longest (Standing) Bridge In Europe

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#8 Early Morning Foggy Gdańsk, Poland

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Bouche and Audi and Shyla, Oh My! : Romantic, gothic, and haunting, all in one picture.

#9 Reconstructed 8th Century Viking Hall In Lejre, Denmark

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#10 Old Town In Kraków, Poland

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#11 Hiking In Switzerland [oc]

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#12 Pula, Croatia

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#13 The Crimean Bridge

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#14 Sea And Football. Trogir, Croatia

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STress (I/me) (edited): Fun fact – Trogir is one of very rare (if not the only!) places in the world to be situated on the coast and TWO islands at the same time.

#15 Utrecht, Netherlands

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sbj : I live near Utrecht and to see sights like this there you have to get up very early before the City is teeming with hordes of people

#16 Before And After In Łódź, Poland

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TheAmericanAmerican : Beautiful! Look how they transformed the street on the right into a more pedestrian friendly place! THIS is how we make cities better and more HUMAN centered and NOT car centered!

#17 Lone Deer Running Across The Green Fields Of Moravia, Czech Republic

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Ben Solomon : It’s running away from the green tsunami rapidly approaching

#18 A Fully Stocked Supermarket In Kherson. Despite It Being A Ukrainian Frontline City

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#19 A Seaside Toilet In The Bay Of Kotor

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Johnnee : A bidet included

#20 Bobi From Portugal, The Oldest Dog In History, Turned 31

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Groundcontroltomajortom: He looks very happy to see us!

#21 View Of Italy From The International Space Station

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Groundcontroltomajortom : The boot!

#22 Town Of Kiruna, Sweden

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James D: I love how people will live in a such a beautiful place, then forma death metal band and enter Eurovision

#23 Roman Mosaic Discovered Near To The Shard, London

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TheAmericanAmerican : 🤩😍 I love this! London is SOOOOOO freaking old! 😆

#24 Detail Of The Hercules Armour Of The Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II

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#25 Heavy Snowfall In Athens, Greece

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#26 Finnish Family Coach (Lastenvaunu) In Inter-City Trains

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#27 Troll Hunting Season In Denmark

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#28 Ruptured Fault Line Can Be Seen In Turkey

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#29 Italian Alps

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Gillian : I want to be there right now!

#30 I Just Changed A Lightbulb That Was So Old It Was „made In Czechoslovakia“. It Has Been In Use Every Day Since 1990…

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TheAmericanAmerican : And people say Planned Obsolescence is a myth 😠 People, we have the technology and engineering prowess to make almost ANY product built to last DECADES but unfortunately that’s not PROFITABLE for the corporations/rich/billionaires. Therefore we(THEY) simply don’t do it. Capitalism is our global economic system and the pursuit of maximizing profits by ANY means necessary will ALWAYS come first. An economic system that thrives on an unlimited growth model on a planet of finite resources is GUARANTEED to fail!

#31 Kharkiv Pride In Kharkiv Metro. A City, Bombed Almost Every Day

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Gillian : Courage under fire.

#32 In West Belfast, Northern Ireland

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#33 A New Flagpole At The Nato Headquarters Installed

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Pamela24 : Welcome, Finland and Sweden!!! Great to have you!

#34 Lithuanian Guy Rowed Across The Atlantic Ocean From Spain To Florida In 120 Days!

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#35 University Lunch In France ! (1.2€)

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Shanilou Perera

Shanilou has always loved reading and learning about the world we live in. While she enjoys fictional books and stories just as much, since childhood she was especially fascinated by encyclopaedias and strangely enough, self-help books. As a kid, she spent most of her time consuming as much knowledge as she could get her hands on and could always be found at the library. Now, she still enjoys finding out about all the amazing things that surround us in our day-to-day lives and is blessed to be able to write about them to share with the whole world as a profession.