worst landscapes in europe

by ChampionshipSalty333

36 comments
  1. i absolutely adore this sub and let me explain why. you scroll along and stumble upon some truly tragic takes (not saying this one, obviously), and you simply must open the post to see which flair is responsible for the offence.

    like, the sheer audacity of a german criticising the spanish landscape, as if crumbling factories, abandoned coal plants, and endless stretches of rusting metal somehow qualify as natural wonders. it is like a scrapyard accusing the louvre of lacking taste.

    every post feels like unwrapping a dodgy present from a distant relative. you have no idea what’s inside, but you know it is going to be hilarious or mildly traumatising.

    the day we see flairs in the front page, this sub is done for me. finito.

    upvoted, naturally.

  2. Pic on the left is literally Spain

    (It’s Aït Ben Haddou in Morocco)

  3. Every nation in Western Europe has beautiful natural landscapes and that’s irrefutable.

    Except the Netherlands of course.

  4. You took arguably the most beautiful hill/village in the whole of Morocco and a random place in Spain

    C’mon, south of Spain has some magic also

  5. At least we have a desert, to my knowledge the only one in Europe. But up north in Galicia we have jungle as well, the amount of diversity is crazy in this country.

  6. Fun fact. There’s a random £10 Ryanair flight from Stansted to the left pic daily for some reason, it’s Morocco

  7. having visited andalusia last month I expected the second, and got the first. I think I’m in love lol

  8. Meanwhil in Finland outside of the capital city, you’re 10 minutes away from a forest. In my city you live at most 10 minutes away from a spruce covered hill, as at my home I’m next to a forested hill, at my school I can see two forested hills, and at my parents I’m next to a forest or their balcony shows a view of forested hills

  9. The thing is every country has lame and boring countryside, not every country is got millenary cities and towns that exude of a patrimonial and architectural beauty like Sevilla, Barcelona, Toledo, Santiago de Compostela, Cuenca, Córdoba, Salamanca, Cáceres, Granada, Burgos, Zaragoza, and so many more that it goes on and on.

    Your average provincial town in Spain of 30 thousand people is better than any city in Northern Europe.

    https://preview.redd.it/nonot6hinsxe1.jpeg?width=2880&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f131c5194e5a386dc82d573a4736c469a6e20fe4

  10. He who is tearing his own land apart with Bagger-288 like machines shall not cast the first stone, Hans.

  11. the Tabernas Desert I believe is Europe’s only desert. I remember reading about the Tagus Segura WT project and how it saved most of South Eastern Spain from total desolation, but still a lot of Southern Spain is still at risk from total desertification, with the 40C+ summers and whatnot. Similar situation talking hold in Sicily I believe. I can imagine the tourism and mass agriculture industry in these places is making the situation a lot worse. I won’t be surprised if parts of Italy and Spain are unliveable by 2060.

  12. Not all of Spain is like that. The north is as green as the British Isles. So there’s no need for Barry to come here!

  13. Yeah you are right, Spain is ugly and we don’t have balconies above swimming pools. There’s no need to visit

  14. I went to Spain and drove a car there back in march 2023. Landed in Malaga, drove along the coast to Gibraltar and Tarifa, after that I drove to Seville. Views near Tarifa were very nice, lovely green hills, lots of wind turbines and the sea, other than that Spain seemed extremely *dry*. Everything looked *orangish* and empty, especially when I drove to the north. I had nicer views when I drove through Bosnia (I’m not saying that Spain was ugly ofc)

  15. Yes! Definitely! Certainly do not come to this awful area!

  16. Whenever I need to cross spain, I get astonished to the extention of weat fields.

    Where are the eucaliptus florests? Where is the poverty?

  17. This slander of Eastern Portugal hurts, sure they speak Portuguese funny and pick strange names.

    But godamnit they are still my countrymen >.>

  18. what a regarded take of one of the biggest and nicest EU countries

    you’re just jealous of your countrymates who have discovered a superior country to live in and enjoy the siesta life. literally only thing of value in germany are the brothels, autobahn, nordschleife

  19. *Central Spanish Desert

    Meanwhile, less idillic Asturian landscape:

  20. yeah terrible. just stay in munich Hans, no reason to come

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