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Europe

Europe’s history is so dense that almost every city deserves a journey. Sometimes it’s only a few days, a long weekend between two flights, but even then there’s always something to capture — a facade, a landscape, a moment in the street between two centuries.

 

In France, we’ve wandered through its many faces. Provence, with its light, its lavender, and its endless summer smell of rosé and dust, feels like an eternal postcard. Further west, Brittany shows another kind of beauty — rougher, windier, but genuine, where the sea dictates the rhythm of life and the light changes every minute.

 

Across the continent, every country feels like a layer of history. Ancient stones in Greece, where myth still meets mountain and sea. Renaissance facades in Italy, medieval towers in Germany, Gothic spires in Spain or Central Europe — everywhere the past and the present coexist, almost without noticing each other.

 

But Europe is not only about monuments. It’s about mountain trails in the Alps or the Carpathians, wild animals in hidden valleys, and endless forests in the Scandinavian North. It’s about food, light, and languages changing every few hundred kilometers.

 

From concert halls to hiking paths, from ancient ruins to Arctic lakes, Europe remains a continent of contrast — familiar yet infinite, cultured yet wild. A place you think you know, until you go back and realize you’ve only seen a small part of it.

© 2025 by Nicolas Marincic

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