>Image limit reached.
Reminding the alpine area is literally heaven on earth.
>>51431320
Agreed
>>51431315
Heh, it's Kranjska Gora, used to go skiing there when I was young, also the place where the Krainer Sausage originates from.
>>51431320
True
>>51431320
>>51431492
>>51431503
>having to rely on nature to promote your country
>>51431320
Here is a cute little mountain range.
>>51431492
>>51431503
this
>>51431550
>being limited
>>51431320
This thread reminded me how important is for us to annex Slovenia
>>51431550
It's a big plus.
>>51431550
>>51431550
Here, have a village.
>>51431570
;_;
>>51431503
Ah putain, le Mercantour ! Que de souvenirs d'enfance...
>>51431650
Nuhuhuhuhoice
>>51431671
I like Arras a lot.
>>51431599
>yfw Gorski Kotar was literally colonised by Slovenes
hehe
>>51431718
>>51431570
It's actually pretty impressive for someone not used to flatlands.
t. person who visited the pannonian plain
>>51431718
Look like a trip gone wrong
Come home white man
>>51431876
What's that?
There is no road under the snow.
It's ice.
Imagine cycling here at midnight with the wind blowing in your face, god I fucking hate that.
>>51431916
Prekmurje, north eastern most part of Slovenia, it's really flat, part of the Pannonian plain.
>>51431795
The Modruš-Rijeka county, through history. I don't see Slovenes as a major group there. I believe some proofs are in order
>>51432071
Is it next to Poland or Moldavia?
>>51431550
>not having the highest refuge in Europe
Djakovo is pretty based
>>51432049
Am I the only one who really loves wind farm on flat lands? I don't know how it looks like in the Netherlands as you have a lot more of them, but at least here they actually blend in without destroying the landscape.
>no money to travel
T.T
>>51432076
Our mountains suck so much compared to Alps. Yes, i'm jelly. Screw you Slovenia.
My kind of thread
>>51432504
>>51432322
Jebiga
>>51432552
>>51432076
>From the mid-17th century until the beginning of the 18th century, the most developed part of the region was the area around Čabar, where the Zrinskis had control overiron mines and metallurgic manufacturing. Čabar and its surroundings were settled by a Slovene population.
>The most intense period of settlement began in the 18th century with the 1732 opening of the Karolina road, which linked Karlovac and Bakar. Most immigrants were from Kvarner but Czechs, Slovenes and descendants of Ottoman exiles also came.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorski_kotar
Brzi google nadje i još ali dobro
>>51432130
Thinly veiled troll attempt.
>>51432504
Is this flooded or always like that? Neat either way.
>>51432611
Oh come on, mate, as if Iran doesn't have more beauty than Kermanshah and Sistan (hint: Gilan, Mazandaran, Golestan or Ardabil...)
>>51432758
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avicennia_marina
>>51432795
This is Mazandaran
>>51432676
At the intersection of three lochs in the Scottish Highlands
A tribute to based croatia
>>51433250
Black Cuillin mountains
Isle of Skye in Scotland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQ_IQS3VKjA
Highly recommend watching the video
>>51433334
>>51433380
>that pic
nope nope
Shout-out to the other Croatian guy posting pics
This is my pic in Austria
>>51433443
Danny Mackaskill is a ballsy cunt. You see him climbing up without any harness and with the bike across his shoulder in the video.
>>51433494
>>51433240
>>51433240
In light of you posting something that was once ours :^), I am obliged to reciprocate
GREEN AMD BLESANT LAMND :DD
>>51433516
Yeah I've seen those, but at least it seemed """doable"""
THis one not so much
>>51433615
>>51433487
Shout-out to all based iranians
iranians4lyfe niggas
>>51433701
>Yeah I've seen those
the picture is from the video I posted
Used to go skiing here, it's nice as fuck on a sunny day.
I think one of you croats was in a thread last night,we quote summoning songs
Anyway this pic reminds me of gothic album covers
>>51433856
I haven't watched the whole video
>>51433757
>Naqše Rostam
Nice
>>51433932
That was me
>>51434056
>>51431320
I took this photo when I visited Coyote Gulch in Glenn Canyon Utah. It's called Jacob Hamblin Natural Bridge, one of the largest natural stone arches in the entire world. Up further i nthe canyon is an old outlaw's hodeout and beyond that some ancient stone ruins of a Native American village.
People say the blood of the earth runs right under the surface here for a reason.
>>51434242
>Italians came
Cheating
>>51431320
Would love to cycle round the alps, not fit enough though.
>>51434056
my greatest ally
>>51434552
Norway your country is beautiful. Gibe clay pls.
>>51434480
You can start from Calais and you'd be /fit/ enough when you reach the Alps
>>51431320
>tfw no mountains in your country
>>51434510
What's that?
>tfw no mountains in your state
life is suffering
>>51434664
You can be the lesser part in a personal union with Norway, and you'll be part of our country. Need an argument for it? We were in USA first. Now, would you kindly sign into the union?
Ten internets for whoever can guess what this mountain is called.
Hint: It's the highest mountain in the Netherlands.
>>51434873
"the big hill"
>>51434873
Deer Beeg Moonteen
>>51434552
Beautiful. Combined with a space ambient playlist I have going, I can almost feel the crisp air in my lungs and the wind caressing my face
>>51434873
vassalberg, aka "mount of vassals"
>>51434800
apperently we got soo much anciant and historical sites that most of them aren't listed in wikipedia
>>51434946
Close enough, it's called Vaalserberg
>>51434936
Yeah, that there is pretty too. Do people live in those?
>>51435319
Yes. On the topic of squeezed housing...
>>51435040
As expected of Iran. I wish they built cities using some neo-Sassanian architecture and such, you know, revival of ancient architecture, "composed" with the new and modern
>>51435536
He that would be great
Instead people are using some wannabe mix of neo-achemidian with modern elements
>>51435661
Achaemenid architecture is aesthetic as hell, man
>>51434829
>what are Franklin Mountains
>what is El Capitan
>>51434845
>Need an argument for it? We were in USA first.
Not so fast, Jens.
Actually Icelanders discovered America, not Norwegians. Leifur Eiríksson (original spelling preserved from 1000AD) which you erroneously refer to as "Leiv Erikson" which is not only incorrect, but much closer to an American or an English name, was born in Iceland in the year 968 under the flag of the Icelandic commonwealth, which was established in 930.
Don't let me catch you saying this sort of nonsense again, and please urge your countrymen to read a history book as this sort of nonsense is far too common on the internet these days.
>>51435742
Literally a better great canyon
>>51435790
The problem is
1-Modern elements ruin the porpuse
2-They mostly use it for apartments or vertical stractures
>>51435905
>Leifur Eiríksson
>not really a Norwegian
We all know what you're saying but during that time you were merely norwegians who settled on a rock outside norway and went along to other shores. I will continue to say it, sorry.
>>51436050
hush
muricans are awake
>>51431550
Good point, actually.
One thing I've noticed about English cities is that we do not use many trees/greenery compared to most of Europe, which hurts us. Belgium obviously makes it work without tree, though.
>>51436121
don't argue, mr Leif is irrelevant anyways, Colombo is da man :^)
>>51431320
Rugged terrain without large properly navigable rivers is not conductive to a good economy. It's pretty to look at maybe.
I'd rather live in a flat country like the Netherlands, I can't even bike to places
>>51436121
Then you are white-washing history to suit your own nationalist ends. The Icelandic commonwealth and Harald's authoritarian and illegitimate state of "Norway" were diametrically opposed units, not one and the same at all, not in any way, shape, form or fashion. When Haraldur lúfa wanted to "unite Norway", there were already people living there, that wanted nothing to do with the "state" of Norway. These were Viking chieftains that had always been happy living without the rule of a centralized state.
When Haraldur Lúfa was finished using violence to drive these chieftains away, Norway was founded. The people who left before it was founded were not Norwegians, but Norsemen. The Icelandic commonwealth was the ideological opposite of Norway, democratic decentralization vs. authoritarian monarchy
This is all written down, and this is how it was seen at the time and has always been seen by historians.
EXCEPT Norwegians that want to claim Leifur Eiríksson.
So fuck off with that nonsense.
>>51431320
Huilo Huilo, souther Chile
According to local mythology, that entire part of the country is crawling with warlocks, pixies, ghosts, and fairies.
>>51435875
That isn't as pretty
Zutphen, Nederlands
>>51432135
Would not feel safe in.
>>51432140
Nice.
>>51436961
nigga, iran is beautiful
Zutphen
>>51432552
NNice.
>>51437036
... and the gates to the Underworld as well, apparently.
>>51437390
Not as beautiful as italy
Best history to be honest family
>>51436922
Norsemen from Norway. Cool. Leif is a proud norwegian, we shall celebrate him long time.
Uppsala, Sweden
>>51431492
This is in Slovenia IIRC. Can't get more fairy-tale-esque than that.
Uppsala
>>51433035
Awesome.
>>51437716
Beautiful
Uppsalla
>>51433334
Cool.
it has its own charm... sort of...
Is a medieval cathedral good enough?
El bolson, Rio Negro. Funny unrelated thing is that Bilbo Baggins in spanish is called Bilbo Bolson
>>51431320
>Canada
>Medieval
Kek
>>51438102
Notice the shell holes to the left
Welshpool
>>51438199
>To the left
well done me
fugg image limit
http://www.hoteltrecelin.com/medias/slide_image/big/4/cap-frehel.jpg
>>51436597
Wow...
>>51437036
qye es ese edificio?
>>51438542
>Ola señor, haga el favor de decir me qual es este edificio.
>>51439010
Chupate una pija
>>51424066
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Beautiful place, dirty disgusting tourists EVERY FUCKING WHERE.
Crowd in an abbey, buying fucking Mickey-style T-shirts and "SOOVAYNEARS"