I really want to leave my country, which only talks about artificial intelligence, to see the people of the world and their environment.
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I really want to leave my country, which only talks about artificial intelligence, to see the people of the world and their environment.
What are we in front of this beauty of nature? a small Shit!
Il parait que ce sont des animaux...Bien souvent, ils nous surprennent !!
Lake Toba is a 100 km long and 35 km wide lake located in the middle of the northern part of the Indonesian island of Sumatra at an altitude of 905 m. It is the largest volcanic lake in the world. The Batak Toba, the people who live around Lake Toba, gave it their name. They are part of the Batak ethnic group, which is divided into several groups and speaks different dialects. Batak culture is one of the richest in Indonesia, with a strong sense of family, arts (music, sculpture, architecture, weaving, etc.), and enduring traditions.
The Harau Valley in West Sumatra. Wonderful scenery, peace and quiet...not to mention the peaceful and welcoming people.
The Harau Valley in West Sumatra. Wonderful scenery, peace and quiet...not to mention the peaceful and welcoming people.
Venise...Merveilleuse ville ( sans les milliers de touristes) où les commerçants parcourent les canaux et accostent pour que tu puisses faire tes courses.
Sulawesi, Indonesia
Merveilleux pays... Peuplé de gens accueillants .❤️❤️
Île de la Cité, París
Paris...This simple pleasure of drinking coffee in the morning with such pretty women.
Pammukale, Turchia
Pamukkale is a town in western Turkey, famous for the mineral-rich thermal waters that flow down the white travertine terraces on a nearby hill. It adjoins Hierapolis, an ancient Roman spa town founded around 190 BC.
While your friends are about to arrive for aperitifs, the local bird will already be tasting what's on the table...♥️
(via Fabulous French Homes You Will Love)
Voilà ce que j'aime. La simplicité d'une boutique dans un petit village où oeuvre le talent d'une personne..
P a r i s
The small Rapp Square. Nestled in a small cul-de-sac in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, Rapp Square is a perfect spot to take a sublime photo of the Eiffel Tower. The small square is hidden behind a magnificent wrought iron gate, designed by the renowned architect Jules Lavirotte, a star of the Art Nouveau movement in Paris in the 1900s.
Paris
Brasseries in the courtyard of Commerce-Saint-André. It is a public road located in the Monnaie district in the 6th arrondissement of Paris.
Angie/Maddie🦇❥✝︎🇺🇸 +🎃
Tu te balade tôt le matin en mangeant ton petit pain au chocolat et soudainement vient à toi ce jeune cervidé…Personne ne bouge, tout deux sommes stupéfié… Il décide et s'approche…Il ne te reste plus qu'à lui tendre ton pain au chocolat … Tranche de vie !
Café-restaurant "La Halte" at the foot of the Montmartre hill in Paris. Courage, after exhausting yourself climbing the steps, there is the Place du Tertre, the cafés and restaurants crowded with tourists. The painters and other artists of this wonderful village in the capital. In the past, when I was a kid, the old Parisians said that each district of Paris was a village, each with its own particularity. For example, there was the 14th with the Avenue d'Orléans, which became the Avenue du Général Leclerc and the Rue Daguerre where many merchants came to park their handcarts selling assortments of fruits and other victuals. Etc etc.