Welcome to today's weekly Travelfeed Europe roundup brought to you by @rimicane, @wanderlass and @for91days.


We’re so happy to see so many amazing travel blogs about Europe in Travelfeed! To start with our top picks is @amritadeva’s magical world in the Netherlands. If you don’t have time to see the entire country, visit Miniworld Rotterdam and capture most of its stories through an exhibition of intricate miniature replicas.

Up next, @steemonkey takes us around Norway through his bike, Hannibal (yes, that’s the name of his bike). With excerpts from his diary, he recounts this challenging bike ride through rainy Bergen until he finds himself in awe with the sight of a majestic fjord.

Last but definitely not the least, @tmayd’s shares her critical thoughts on Russia on her way to the airport. Her conversation with a Russian taxi driver takes her to the deep sentiments of the people about war and their optimism for their country.



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Magical World (#13): Miniature Dutch country side
written by @amritadeva

Today I visited Miniworld Rotterdam - a miniature replica Dutch country side and the city of Rotterdam. They have 27.000 miniature people - about as tall as my thumbnail - living in their little villages, getting an ice-cream at the local snackbar, having a picknick in the park, working in the harbours, visiting the zoo, traveling to work, etc etc. There was so much to see! And it was all made with so much care and detail, I really enjoyed my visit.


My Norwegian Cycling Adventure - Part 3*
written by @steemonkey

My hands were shaking as I found my crappy little camera and pointed it out over the water. I took the photograph above, put my camera away, turned back and just stood looking at the sheer majesty of this place. Tears flooded down my cheeks (even now as I sit here writing this I am welling up just thinking about it) and I felt like I didn't exist. I felt like a feather at the mercy of nature. I felt insignificant; yet at peace with everything. I knew I had come to the right place.


Russia Gallery - My Russian Taxi Driver
written by @tmayd

Andres intimated that Russia still has a long way to go, but he was optimistic. He gave his due to Putin for taking the country in hand and lifting it slowly out of the post-Soviet turmoil. He had voted for him again, and knew many people who had too. He was grateful. He was excited about the world cup coming to his country.


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