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Random Appreciation of StreetScapes from All Over the World (1)

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Today, I bring you a random street appreciation of the world to see what the streets of the world are like

Random Appreciation of StreetScapes from All Over the World (1)

This is the street of Madrid, Spain, close to the cultural center, and the building on the right is the cultural center. It was still beautiful to see and the balcony of the house was also planted with a lot of flowers.

Random Appreciation of StreetScapes from All Over the World (1)
Random Appreciation of StreetScapes from All Over the World (1)

The Stubai Valley in a small village abroad, a great place for ski hiking in winter, wooden houses with character.

Random Appreciation of StreetScapes from All Over the World (1)
Random Appreciation of StreetScapes from All Over the World (1)

The streets and churches of Paris, France, the streets of Paris also have green trees, generally European countries do not, trees block the densely arranged buildings, there is no sense of neatness, but some people will like.

Random Appreciation of StreetScapes from All Over the World (1)
Random Appreciation of StreetScapes from All Over the World (1)

A small village in the United States near Washington, which looks a little desolate, perhaps the air is full of the air of freedom. Most of the United States are such villages

Random Appreciation of StreetScapes from All Over the World (1)

In the Kaitian Palace in Taipei City, Taiwan Province, on the hill, most of the Taipei buildings are dilapidated and there are many motorcycles.

Random Appreciation of StreetScapes from All Over the World (1)

The streets of Dublin, Ireland, close to the coast, have an Irish character. The house is also very low.

Random Appreciation of StreetScapes from All Over the World (1)

In the center of Philadelphia, the United States is generally very concentrated and dense, and the streets are very developed with high-rise buildings on both sides, but there is garbage in the center of Philadelphia...

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