Item 2: Student Existenzjubiläumsfestivitätskultur. Instead of more words to a photo everything necessary on this subject say
Point 3: The Natural History Museum Reich. Stockholm offers a variety of well known museums. One of the most impressive building has - in addition to the Vasa Museum - riksmuseum probably the Naturhistoriska. The focus of this museum are - as expected from the name - natural history topics such as the history of mankind, the sea, of the prehistoric animals and so on. Another important part of the collections of this museum are stones. Lots of it. Not enough that the existing building was just such, no! Also in the showrooms, which are packed neatly in glass cases. Moment, I said neat? When this copy is even more primitive times mold turn! Mess:
But are you aware of the environmental stresses, some stones can even be used for illumination. And so it does not get boring, even with a funny pattern:
However, there are things I would not have expected a natural history museum. You have bricked my poor buddy Zedrik, the Zebra! Horrible:
Climate change also found their way into the museum. Natural disasters can now occur even inside buildings! Here the in-house hurricane:
also seems to change another aspect of the culture. Now see the toilets in Germany already so?
Finally, I would just like to add to my favorite category, the Swedish daily life. Where the hell is actually the Swedish subway drivers trained? In a simulator, which consists only of an accelerator pedal, a brake and a door open / close button? Those who manage, in a certain Period as often as possible to operate alternately jerky throttle and brake, won and should immediately sail non-stop the line to my dorm. Thank you for this!
So, dear friends, that's it for today. Sets up warm away, I grab 'me my camera and go shoot the sunrise.
Michi
* "Oh, an irony detector! What a useful device, "
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