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RE: Stunning Modern Architecture in Copenhagen!
The hat you're mentioning @doanthuy kind of confuses me...but I'm glad you -probably- liked my pictures ;)
The hat you're mentioning @doanthuy kind of confuses me...but I'm glad you -probably- liked my pictures ;)
Yeah, he probably just mistake eight photo with the photo of hat ;)
Are you from Copenhagen? I would like to ask if visit this city in February - March is good idea or better summer.
come on...really?! haha!!! It's a building anyway ;)
Actually it might be better than 'summer' -or whatever we can call it... Because we're talking of just a few days of good weather basically. Feb-Mar is less rainy -there might be some snow, but just a little bit most of the times. So if you plan to come, and this is when you actually can, go for it! Copenhagen is awesome in any season! And to answer you're question, originally I'm from Greece, but I've lived in Paris, Rome and now Copenhagen ;) So no, I'm not a Dane, but I do live here now :)
Really? ;) Really, i think that he didn't even spend 2 minutes of his life to watch all of those photos (his loos, because they are really good).
I would like exactly to choose a time when it will be not rain. Snow is fine, better than rain. Wow, that's impressive! You have lived in the most famous cities of Europe! Are you moving from city to city for work or you are just a free spirit (like stated in your profile description) which can't stand too long in one place? :)
Haha thank you :D hahaha I'm actually laughing out loud :D
Yep, you can avoid rain in the winter - as paradoxical as it sounds ;)
The official reason is work (or trying to find one), the real one if the one you very smartly guessed ;)
You have a great gallery so far so I followed you :D And super thanks for the resteem! So you live in Germany but you're also a traveler like me :D But originally from Croatia -or did I get it wrong? I want to visit Split for a gazillion years now!!!
Good luck with finding job! :)
Thanks! I'm living in Germany but I'm from Poland. Croatia is my favorite summer country, I have spent there already few vacations. I was in Split this year. The old city is really pretty, but the main city beach was overcrowded and dirty. So it is good place to spend 1-2 days.
Thank you, fingers crossed ;) And thanks for the Croatian tips :D