ITT: Let's post comfy landscape pictures from our countries and enjoy others.
Saxon Switzerland in East Germany
I'll just post pics from the area I live in then.
>>78377327
Can you kick an american football between those?
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>>78377349
If you got a strong leg I guess haha. But the strong winds might make it difficult. Most of the time there is storm level winds blowing through there.
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>>78377417
looks like from a different planet
>>78377505
>different planet
Just Swedish Lapland.
Nature is different above the arctic circle.
And for the last one.
A tiny but super deep lake. Over 50 meters deep in the deepest place.
What the fuck, is that the whole thing - and it's 50m deep?
Pic: Posting something else than just our numerous fjords.
>>78377559
>What the fuck, is that the whole thing - and it's 50m deep?
For you
Ok getting slightly outmatched by all those glorious northern landscapes but my back window view isn't half bad. Right?
Southern Sweden.
:noflip:
>>78377687
>50m deep?
Yeah it's a pretty odd little puddle.
It's an old fracture (in lack of better words) in the ground from the ice age that's full of water.
The water is ice cold even in summer so most likely some kind of underground spring comes up from beneath.
They cleaned it out about 20 years ago, local farmers used to dump shit in there. They even pulled out an old tractor (a "Grålle" ) from it..
Now it's super clean.
>>78377711
It's nice and comfy. Heres mine. WP master race btw (I'm getting rid of my WP tho).
>>78377792
Tractor. TOP KEK.
>hmmm I wonder where I can hide this thing... oh I know that 50m deep puddle!
>>78377793
är det du klockanon?
>>78377821
Perfect place to hide bodies kek.
Found another pic of the area, perfectly captures the feel of our winters.
>>78377849
Kaffe*
Klokken fikk uheldigvis fokus.
>>78377921
I look forward to winter again now.
I live just by the main path all the cruise ships takes out of/into Stockholm.
>fun to go swimming just 20-30 meters from massive ships
Can't remember having seen the Thüringer Wald in one of these threads so far. We make our fjords ourselves.
>>78378260
Cruise ships are the worst thing ever to approach this land.
>>78378316
Isn't this more like creating a lake?
why is it always the scandies posting these, yes we know your countries are butifel
>>78378333
don't you ruin my imagination
>>78378341
We like to see other places.
>>78378371
o-ok
>>78378401
MOO hehe.
Also nice to see us northern folk here.
>>78378341
I make these threads sometimes so that I can see landscape from other countries. Swedes are good contributers to these threads. I want more countries to post tho.
>>78378412
Wow, that's really cool.
>>78378427
do any tourists ever end up in places like this?
>>78378488
Thanks
>>78378528
Very frequently.Most don't come to explore nature they just come to see the historic sites.
>>78378619
Sorry, meant to say non-frequently.
>>78378427
why did you never tell you were hiding alps somewhere, turk?
seems like all of Norrlands population is in this thread
can I join?
>main road home I drive everyday, best in winter
>>78378683
I don't see you contributing, Netherlands.
driving this always makes me comfy
>>78378776
I see your viking ship and raise you a bear.
My area is full of them, literally just sit in my backyard and take pics of them sometimes.
>>78378827
Hmmm. Embracing the nature is the essence of a landscape thread, I think. And here you post your taming and destruction of nature instead. Why do the dutch hate nature?
Pic related, Norway does it too desu.
>>78378899
there is no such thing as nature here
everything was created from scatch
>>78378890
If we work together, can we put a bear in a viking ship floating in a fjord? My area doesn't have bears, but we have bears in inland norway. Guess they don't like the coast.
>>78379010
Hm, interesting that a formation like that occurred in a crater. Do you have some info about it at top of your head?
>>78378956
Netherlands is such a boring place
>>78379073
>t a bear in a viking ship floating in a fjord
Must teach him how to fight as well.
stop making these threads
>>78379237
Contribute with what Denmark has to offer. Don't feel insecure just because you're flat.
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>>78379132
Pretty
>>78378683
Yea the whole north east region has places like that the further you go away from the sea.You can see many Arab tourists there nowadays.
>>78379237
>nongeometric landschapes
so barbarian
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>>78379326
not bad
could use some more geometry though
>>78379292
but denmark is fucking hideous
Ousside muh town
Shitty in comparison to ITT but who cares
We don't have that much diverse landscape
It's pretty much a different variation of this
another example
>>78379407
This looks absolutely amazing, too bad you need a helicopter or a plane to see it IRL. Or a tall tower.
>>78379408
This picture is Denmark.
>>78379407
We could, look at this shit just long ass stripes.
anotha one
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>>78378316
This are good.
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>>78379154
It looks like textures haven't downloadeed properly. But still nice.
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>>78379733
Is it always so hill-y? No flat land?
anotha 1
>>78379748
mons klint is an exception since it's the only thing worth seeing here, and even then it's really underwhelming. I wish I was born in norway with all its beautiful fjords or sweden with its great forests and wildlife.
>>78377043
this is in Lebanon
this is probably the comfiest nature we have in denmark
>JUST
>>78378643
what parts of Turkey do you think have the best nature? im thinking of planning an /out/ing
well, does it counts as lanscape?
Something about this place I find very appealing, although I have not been there.
>>78379957
Norilsk counts as hellscape
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>>78377327
Just leave this board you fucking autist. You're the most annoying poster on /int/ I have ever seen, you don't have to post your """""comfy"""" frozen commiehell to every single thread containing landscapes/cities.
Nordic cities may look cool during winter, but they are gray and muddy shitholes for rest of the year.
>>78379869
looks a bit like South Lebanon
>>78379866
It's like this for 90% of the West Bank the rest is just the lowest point on Earth aka the dead sea basin.
Pic related is near Jericho where it is mostly dry. Close to this area is the archaeological site for the oldest human town.
>>78379902
Don't they make nice cheese there?
>>78379902
what about Mön? its pretty nice there
>>78380047
>being this triggered by nature pics
>>78380047
Look! A butthurt Finnfag!
>>78380049
Almost as if they were two close geographical neighbors confined in a shared mountainous topography
>danish """"nature""""
>>78379902
You have other nice things :)
>>78380177
dont use logic on me pls
>>78379957
its a landscape but it aint comfy
>>78380179
south northern european landscapes are top comfy imo
Northern landscapes might look nice but it's just a big fucking forest up there filled with trillions of mosquitoes and black flies. Our landscape is comfy AND serves a purpose at the same time.
>a fucking hill
>>78380289
yes we have some beautiful commie block ghettos will third worlders, I love my country.
>>78380049
Looks a bit like north israel
>>78380289
haha yeah, I totally forgot about our vibrant diversity and new cheap efficient architecture :D thanks for reminding me :D
>>78380349
are you literally me?
>>78380344
skåne is a hundred times better than denmark though
Usual landscape in the zone i live in. Gets pretty hot during the summer.
>>78380404
Is there any difference at all..?
>>78380189
I love caves.
>>78380433
that looks awesome
Eastern wb landscape is fukin neat in the morning
not a good pic sadly ;_;
>>78380501
as long as they are wide tbqh
>>78380516
how it looks from below
>>78379954
Here are a few places and their surrounding area you might be interested in and since you are going there to /out/.
Antalya Tahtalı Mountain
Rize Ayder
Trabzon Uzungöl
Yedigöller National Park
Nevşehir Cappadoci
Ağrı Ararat Mountain
Though Trabzon and Rize is a bit more dangerous than others as of now thanks to terrorism so can't really recommend those for now.But the rest you can go about like you normally would.
>>78380481
denmark is much more barren and ugly
>>78380557
This would be a really nice place to have a nice cottage, if you just removed those ugly poor man's houses or whatever it is.
>>78380501
Mexico is filled with caves and cenotes (sinkholes connected with really large underground rivers) for some reason.
Not my countries,
not op
We don't have the most striking landscapes, but I think they're really comfy
>>78380557
thanks a lot m8 i will check these out
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>>78380897
Looks like Witcher.
>>78380781
it does look pretty comfy desu
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>>78381005
It really is
>>78381027
This is unironically how I imagine most of these nordic landscape posted here 80% of the time during the year
>>78381080
don't know if actual nordic cunts get heavy fog, but we get it all the time in england
pic related is the view from my window last winter
>>78381147
summer pic for comparison
Astronauts practiced here before the moon landing
>>78381191
holy shit thats a dramatic landscape
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>>78381180
>having proper 4 seasons
how does that feel
>>78381180
>that sky
>summer
looks like early spring around here
Serra da Estrela
>>78381284
Like pure concentrated cosy
Extremoz
>>78381080
That would be wrong. We don't live in a fog box. Fog is actually not that common. But we do have cloudy weather a lot of the time, but not as much as 80%, more like 60%.
A park inside a castle in my city. Park is called Portas do Sol
cool rocks
>>78379687
I like how the only flowers to be seen are the ones framing the picture, the dude who took this picture was trying really hard.
Have slovenia Bern_luftaufnahme.png
>>78377043
It.s not fair
northern hemisphere countries all have the comfiest landscapes
>>78379957
Why do you guys have these open areas inside the commie blocks? What is their purpose?
(Santa Fe, USA)
>>78382441
you are in the Northern Hemisphere buddy, also its because most of the landmass is in the Northern Hemisphere
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>>78382441
It's not just the northern hemisphere. The difference lies in desert vs non-desert lands.
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>>78382655
:(
>>78381649
Ground could use some new tiling, but looks extremely comfy to spend the day at.
(UK)
Here's a pic of glencoe that someone took and spammed on /brit/ the other day which I'm stealing
>>78383297
Nice
Lebanon
>>78383439
Don't you have anything from Australia to show us?
>>78383558
i posted some before, heres more since you are interested
this is the snowy mountains range
>>78383662
tropical north is a different kind of comfy
>>78383841
NSW countryside is also pretty comfy
so jelly at the comfyness tbqh
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>>78383960
Very nice!
>>78382604
I think he means non-tropic regions.
We, "people" who live in the Mediterranean side of the tropics, did not had glaciers running around and building mountains and shit. Mos of our land had being just erode and turn into plain or hilly shit.
The only stone we see, come from shitty land mass movements. No fjords or mountains with lakes of pure blue water.
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>>78380172
He's right though. You aren't gonna impress anyone but some mestizos and aussies with those pics unless someoen's reallu into /out/ism. And in any case you should atleast contain your ridicolous fanfaring about mediocre nature to that board.
Norway can into flats too
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>>78381624
fog is quite common at the coast.
>>78387693
Definer vanlig? Jeg opplever svært sjeldent at det er tåke, sånn relativt til klar sikt. Kanskje sånn 2% av dagene i året er preget av tåke her på sunnmǿre, men jeg vil jo fremdeles si at det er "normalt" med tåke.