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Infinity pools are always awesome, but natural infinity pools take it to the next level. The author of the first article in our weekly Europe round-up features one such pool, and raises the question if this is the most beautiful spot in Germany. You be the judge! Next up is a photo workshop held in Scotland, which captures the unbelievable landscape of Loch Leven. Our final article reminds us that the best travel is slow travel, and shows us how to do it in Sfantu Gheorghe, Romania.
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Natural infinity pool at Lake Königssee - One of the most beautiful places in Germany?!
written by @theaustrianguy
The "infinity pool" is a tank, which has been formed into the stones of the mountain by the creek Königsbach over the past millennia. When you get into the pool, you can enjoy a marvelous view on the scenery of the Königssee.
1-to-1 workshop in Glen Coe & Glen Etive area, Scotland, 27th August 2018
written by @landoflight
We started around Loch Leven - picturesque Loch (lake) surrounded by mountains, forests and little villages. There are various spots around the Loch with great views of the mountains - Pap of Glencoe, Bidean nam Bian, Beinn a' Bheithir.
Slow Life in Sfantu Gheorghe Romania
written by @vladcraciun
Sfantu Gheorghe seems like a dead end and in many ways it is. Far away from 'civilization', surrounded by waters and with not much to do besides fishing and… more fishing, the old little fishermen village is a paradise for the more adventurous and romantic souls out there.
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