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Sweden

has always had a soft spot in our hearts.

Beautiful, egalitarian, full of natural wonders, it is an idyllic country for many reasons.

The New York Times has a great photo essay showcasing this Scandinavian country in its full spring and summer glory. It’s as picturesque as you might imagine, with adorable baby fox and baby bears, blossoming lingonberries, and stunning auroras.

Writer and photographer Marcus Westberg does the country justice with his lovely photos, showcasing Sweden’s expansive natural wonders, and the newness of spring.

Trevlig resa!

Pop Chart makes impressive posters and infographics that span the world of nature, drinks, transportation, and more.

This National Park poster showcases 62 parks, and features beautiful illustrations of each one.

As you visit the parks, you scratch off the top layer, revealing a full color vista below. It’s a great concept, and a great encouragement to travel more.

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Mandalas originate from Hinduism and Buddhism, but now have been colloquialized to refer to patterns of geometric form, often spiritual and organic in nature. They’re also a very meditative form of art creation, and we encourage you to attempt one the next time you’re able to escape the city and spend some time in nature. Here’s a collection of beautiful natural mandalas created from plants, flowers and other found objects. Via Danmala on Pinterest:

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