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I love traveling. I love exploring what this world has to offer to me. 2 years ago I went to Europe. Visited my home country Estonia. Also stopped my Stockholm and London.  Today I'll share some of the pictures I took in Sweden. 
Sweden was one of the most beautiful places I have yet seen. The part I visited was surrounded by water. It seemed as if the whole city is just sitting on top of the water. 






The weather wasn't the greatest, as you could tell from the picture, but it was still a great experience.
I also visited the Queen's castle, which was under construction, however I managed to snap a good enough picture









 Im not sure what this building was but it was right next to the castle and looked really great so I snapped a picture of it as well




Everything seemed as it's made out of gold. For example this was a random bank in downtown. It looks as if it's the castle it self.

A cute park in downtown Stockholm.














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  1. Your photos from Europe are absolutely gorgeous! I love this blog, Lala. Travel, motivation, and healthy-eating tips -- love that! I'm totally trying the watermelon smoothie this weekend. I've got all the ingredients minus the watermelon haha.

    You are missed, you sweet little sunflower.

    XOXO

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    1. Awe thanx Alma. Ill be updating it more now that my school is done:) love you

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