r/travelpictures

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u/GaryNOVA — 15 hours ago

Italy, June 2026

Hi everyone, this is my trip to Italy from a week ago. The photos show Pisa and Florence (the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore), places I highly recommend visiting at least once. They’re very atmospheric and charming cities.

u/Ok-Skin9752 — 10 hours ago

Providence, Rhode Island, USA - Fourth of July Daytime Saunter

I'm a big fan of sauntering - the act of walking without direction or aim, to just simply walk and experience. I decided to spend 4th of July sauntering around parts of Providence, Rhode Island, while I am here working.

u/WingbashDefender — 1 day ago

Lake Bourget, the deepest in France, with Hautcombe Abbey (founded in the 12th century) on the right-hand side.

u/Ribbitor123 — 2 days ago
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Landmannalaugar, Iceland

Photo taken from the peak of Bláhnúkur.

u/RDF19 — 6 days ago

Amsterdam hits different from the water [OC]

My wife and I finally took a boat tour through the canals today. honestly, seeing the city from this angle makes you appreciate the architecture so much more. here are a few shots we took along the way.

u/Consistent-Koala770 — 6 days ago
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ITAPPH of the resting place of Noah's Ark

📍 Mount Ararat in Turkey. Our guides have always included this information during their tours. Not religious personally, but still beautiful to see from Charents Ark in Armenia.

u/herdearlydeparted — 8 days ago