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Travel guide of TampereLove padlocks can nowadays been found almost everywhere in the world, especially in Europe, where they originate from, according to the over 100 year old Serbian tale. Some municipals treat them as litter or vandalism, but many embrace them as they may attract visitors and tourists. This shot is taken in the small city of Tampere, 180km north of Helsinki, Finland. A longexposure shot taken during an evening in November.
Experienced by Joakim Honkasalo
Tammerkoski, a channel of rapids in Tampere, Finland. The little island in the middle of it, the one with the statue, is called Konsulinsaari. On the right and left we have the 19th century índustrial complexes of Tampella and Finlayson, respectively.
Experienced by Erkka Wessman
Spring evening in Tampere, Finland. This is an early 20th century building, part of a larger industrial complex in the heart of the city.
Experienced by Erkka Wessman
104 km from Tampere
Church in Pori, Finland. Small, modest, humble and real.
Experienced by Karo Kujanpaa
133 km from Tampere
Jumped in May in Finland, during Erasmus exchange project.
Experienced by Tommaso Fornoni
133 km from Tampere
Vertical view of a trail and forest covered in snow.
Experienced by K8
141 km from Tampere
This picture was a result of an strive to the hilltop of Piikkiö, the countryside of Turku, Finland. The mosquitos really tested me during this photo shoot, but what can you do when you’re having that spot, right? My stepmom and I had a hike, and I just loved this view her checking the scenery. By the way, the forest industry is a major contributor to wellbeing in Finland. Let’s keep it that way in the future also.
Experienced by Joakim Honkasalo
142 km from Tampere
While hiking in Nuuksio National Park, Finland, we stopped at one of the campfire sites to roast some sausages.
Experienced by Jani Kaasinen
143 km from Tampere
Camping arena and lovely lakes, and a boat or kayak
Experienced by SaiKrishna Saketh Yellapragada
143 km from Tampere
Camping arena and lovely lakes, and a boat or kayak
Experienced by SaiKrishna Saketh Yellapragada
143 km from Tampere
While hiking in Nuuksio national park, Espoo
Experienced by Narahari K R
143 km from Tampere
We hiked to the Nuuksio national park here in Finland and while walking through the forest, I stumbled upon this beautiful scene. The water is very calm and you can see the autumn changing colours of trees. Also there are a lot of pine trees :)
Experienced by Raunaq Patel
144 km from Tampere
This shot was taken in the medieval Turku Castle, Finland. A group of Chinese tourists suddenly stormed the entrance as I were taking a couple of shots of the courtyard. Interesting though, this made the shot much better, as they appear to be very ghost-like, thanks to a long exposure. The visitors now became the Castle Ghosts in my photo.
Experienced by Joakim Honkasalo
147 km from Tampere
Metsäkauris (Roe deer) on a field, Ruissalo
Experienced by Ville Palmu
150 km from Tampere
The Svartå Manor, also known as Svartå Castle (finnish: Mustion Linna) is built during 1783-1792. The old manor itself is nowadays a museum and the surrounding property has several smaller estates, including a restaurant, hotel, summer theater and of course, a sauna. I took this picture on my way form the city of Åbo to Helsinki. I made a small detour though, as I wanted to visit this location. When I saw this old gate, it was time to bring out the camera.
Experienced by Joakim Honkasalo
151 km from Tampere
This is the oldest ski slope in Finland! Located in a small town called Kauniainen it was oppened in the 30s. It´s also the 2nd slope in the country that was equipped with a ski lift. Nowadays it´s kind of like the best kept secret in this town, since not that many people from surrounding areas know about it. But there are a lot of local kids practicing there.
Experienced by Julius Jansson
152 km from Tampere
Vanity, statue by Antonio Bottinelli (1870) in the Mustio Manor park. Being photographed from the lake towards the trees and water plant giving some privacy for the statue, it creates a great contrast of classical art and the untamed nature.
Experienced by Harald Arlander
152 km from Tampere
In Finland physical distancing is usually not that hard.
Experienced by Julius Jansson
158 km from Tampere
During a rainy autumn-sunday in Helsinki, I saw this little guy during my walk in Seurasaari. Fearless as this little creature was, it let me pretty close with my camera.
Experienced by Joakim Honkasalo
158 km from Tampere
Man with a beard in a swimming pool smiling
Experienced by Mika