Some things are special for some regions or countries. It might be just ordinary in some countries to see anything interesting for another country.
Here are 20 things you can only see in Europe.
1. Town Of Kiruna, Sweden

2. Italian Alps

3. Strasbourg Cathedral Last Week

4. Before And After In Łódź, Poland

5. Roman Mosaic Discovered Near To The Shard, London

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

7. Lone Deer Running Across The Green Fields Of Moravia, Czech Republic

8. Old Town In Kraków, Poland

9. Roman Mosaic Discovered In The Croatian Town Of Hvar

10. Hiking In Switzerland [oc]

11. Heavy Snowfall In Athens, Greece

12. In West Belfast, Northern Ireland

13. Norwegians Certainly Know How To Sell Themselves

14. Pula, Croatia

15. A Seaside Toilet In The Bay Of Kotor

16. Anatolian Plate Moved 3-3,5 Meters After The Earthquake

17. Bobi From Portugal, The Oldest Dog In History, Turned 31

18. Troll Hunting Season In Denmark

19. Lithuanian Guy Rowed Across The Atlantic Ocean From Spain To Florida In 120 Days!

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

21. University Lunch In France ! (1.2€)

22. German Ww2 Bunker That Has Fallen From The Cliff, Normandy, France

23. France And Italy Share A Lot Of Cultural Features, But People Often Fail To Grasp How Centralised France Is Compared To How Decentralised Italy Is, At Least Regarding Population. Different Historical Paths, Different Political And Social Dynamics Today

24. British Newspaper ”the New European” Print Edition Cover, 23 – 29 September

25. Lemmer, Netherlands

26. London, UK

27. Vilnius Has Put Up A Statue That Offers A “Portal” To The Polish City Of Lublin, Allowing People To See Each Other In Real Time

28. The Statue Of Jakub Wejher, The Founder Of A Polish Town Wejherowo, Looks Like Darth Vader When It’s Snowing

29. Meanwhile In Germany

30. Oldest Door Still In Use In Rome, At The Pantheon. Cast In Bronze For Emperor Hadrian’s Rebuilding, It Dates From About 115 Ad. Each Door Is Solid Bronze 2.3 M Wide & 7.5 M High, Yet So Well Balanced They Can Be Pushed Or Pulled Open Easily By One Person

31. An Old Albanian Lady Dining With Her Dead Husband & Children Who Were Killed In 1999 During The War

32. Sailors Saluting A War Veteran, Leningrad 1989

33. The Netherlands – 1966

34. A French Woman With Her Baguette And Six Bottles Of Wine, Paris, France, 1945
