Stinks something cracked the glass causing condensation on the inside makes it kinda hard to see.
20+ Photos That Can Tell More About Different Countries Than a Tour Guide
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The heroes of our article have traveled to different countries and, of course, have had a lot of impressions. They not only enjoyed the beauty and sights, but also learned about how ordinary citizens live there.
“Forgot to bring toothpaste on trip to Japan. Concierge gave me this for a family of 5!”
“The Korean playground has a vacuum to help clean sand off your feet.”
“These are the kind of metro guards you’ll find in Istanbul.”
- I’m afraid to go to Turkey because I’ll probably just be petting cats non-stop. © BuGabriel / Reddit
“In Switzerland, a golden ball is buried in the floor of Zurich’s main railway station.”
- Judging by the cracks, someone tried to get it! © alwaysfatigued8787 / Reddit
“Lisbon consists of 7 hills. In order to make it easier for residents and tourists to move between the different neighborhoods, this open-air escalator was installed.”
“In Italy, you can buy coffee-flavored cola.”
“This Greek hotel provided guests with wooden bicycles.”

Yeahhh these don't look like much fun... Then again maybe that's what they were going for.
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“In Thailand, takeaway food is packed in plastic bags.”
“In Switzerland, you can buy fondue in a cup.”
“On this street, you can find yourself in 2 different countries: the brick pavement is Monaco territory and everything else is France.”
“In Japan, the theft rate is so low that goods are sometimes left without a vendor.”

In the states this would be behind a 2 foot sheet of glass and locked requiring two staff to unlock, before which they ask you for a blood sacrifice.
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“A giant pile of radishes at a farmer’s market in France”
“Urinal at the Da Vinci museum in Florence, Italy”
- I don’t even want to know how this is supposed to work! © Senor-Delicious / Reddit
“Modern Icelandic houses are built with geothermally heated water pipes under their sidewalks, so Icelanders never have to shovel in winter.”
“The tram in Australia has a special place for surfboards.”
“In Greece, an underground line runs through ruins.”
“Parking in Istanbul”

Look how close they park to the edge!
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Nope nope nope that's a whole lotta nope.
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“Why do children’s toilets in Japan look like this?”
“A set of tools used by Thai massage masters in Thailand”

Kinda curious what the horns are for 😂
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“Cagliari airport does not have Gate 17, since 17 is an unlucky number in Italy.”
“Today the sky in Murcia, Spain, turned orange because of dust from the Sahara.”

This is both beautiful and a breathing nightmare for someone like me that has asthma 😢
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And here people shared culture shocks they experienced while being abroad.
Preview photo credit Away_Watercress_3495 / Reddit
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