Is this Italy? Spain? Puerto Rico? Argentina? Brazil? France? Greece? Thailand? No! It's Sweden

Is this Italy? Spain? Puerto Rico? Argentina? Brazil? France? Greece? Thailand? No! It's Sweden.

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Although Spain, Italy, Greece, France and Brazil do not have flat coastlines

What makes you think argentine beaches would look anything like that?

For me its Halland, best beaches

beaches looks same everywhere, theres water and then sand or rocks

Theres sand and water

>Brazil does not have flat coastlines

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Hey that's my pic..
I spent a solid 3-4 minutes making that. Fuck you.

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Similar minds think alike :D

and swedes still have the gall to tell others that they suffer, outrageous

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Hehe, mina (You) nu.....

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Neither does Thailand...

Pic related, they have orographic similarities with the subtropical coasts of the Rio de la Plata (extreme north of Argentina and Uruguay) And both areas differ substantially with the coasts of Scandinavian Europe. Slds

>water temperature 9°C

Why would you like to go hot water in summer.

Actually around 18-20°C in the shallows and around 15°C further out.
But wanna swim in warm water?
Any of the thousands of lakes in Sweden are warm as hell. Often 25°C+.
Pic related, coastal inlet where I live.
It's around 20°C in the water now. Very comfy.

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the problem with nordic countries is they look so flat and boring, especially sweden and finland. just flat land with trees. no hills or geological structures. it's boring as fuck

>18-20°C
i live off the north sea coast, and it can be a 32°c cloudless day and the water will still be freezing cold

Hey buddy there is at least a ten metre uphill here

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We do have some. Kassandra is mostly flat and has tons of beaches.

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>especially sweden and finland. just flat land with trees. no hills or geological structures
Excuse me but what? You realize that our ENTIRE western border with Norway is mountains, stretching far into the middle of the country?

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