Welcome to France

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by carnutes787

19 comments
  1. No riots ? Where are the no-go zones ? :/ France is not France anymore…. 😭

  2. Wow, Alsace looks soooo French. Strassbourg, what a french city it is

  3. We need more revolutions pls

    But on a serious note – I love France! beautiful landscapes, beautiful language, beautiful culture.

  4. I see Metz’s Cathedral and the Haut Koenigsbourg, that’s a mandatory upvote.

  5. And now the Eifel with all the scammers and peddlers.

  6. To be fair, this is not what the France of every day looks like… maybe you can see this on the weekends when you drive out far into the pastoral areas. It is just depressing in general, we should not pretend that life here looks like a postcard.

  7. The 9 is “hauts de France”, or maybe you were looking to say “Nord” which is a département not the region.

  8. Haut Koenigsbourg in Alsace as one of the most important thing, while it was a Kaiser’s dick out ? Ffs, put at least la Cathédrale de Strasbourg, or even Neuf-Brisach…

  9. This is not France xd you chose the best pictures from a few places and this is really misleading 

  10. France is really beautiful as long as you don’t see french people.

  11. Nice images. In the meantime, something like 95% of the population is trying to find a parking spot in Paris, so that they can haul their overpriced – but excellent quality – groceries to the third floor of a building without elevators, where you have to be lucky to pay €3.000 for a 20 square meter apartment that used to be a closet.

    Source: lived and worked in Paris for many years. Loved getting away from the city during weekends and holidays. Vive la France!

  12. France is beautiful for sure, though a lot of these pictures have been edited

  13. Now show the pictures of the massacred people of northafrica whose heads are still till this day in France without any shame or even condolences for their colonial past.

    What ? It doesn’t fit here ? Oh okay than let it be forgotten here while in Africa they still suffer to this day. FO

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