"Swedish kebab-pizza"
"Stockholm subway"
"Look at the internet speed in Sweden."
“Stayed in a Boeing 747 converted into a hostel at Arlanda Airport, in Sweden.”
"Sweden has baby stroller parking spots"
"Swedish planes are named after famous people."
"Miriam Bryant is a Swedish singer and songwriter."
"The art of parking in Stockholm"
"In Stockholm, there are cutouts in the barrier allowing children and adults to observe the construction site/river."
"A record store for mice in Lund"
"Chessboards on the tables in parks"
"These buses in Malmö, Sweden can go in both directions like a tram."
"This Stockholm tree is one of the
tallest Christmas trees in the world. It’s 35 meters tall."
“Saw this in a toilet in Sweden. What’s it for?”
"It’s a special toilet to separate urine."
"A cute traffic light in Stockholm"
They use it for fly. Told you it's very unusual country.
I guess their planes look like busses too. Very unusual.
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Biology/Chemistry building on Östersund campus of MidSweden Uni had a similar one back in 2005. They are not exactly common, but so is a custom cutout on a traffic light.
The view of those things are unlocked after you have lived there at least 51 year.
It's called indoor plumbing.
The other is called electricity in the big city.
Come in from the "Gard" and you'll be amazed!
"These buses in Malmö, Sweden can go in both directions like a tram."
No, they can go only one direction.
Saving water on flushes would be main reason in Sweden. Majority of toilets in public areas have normal looking bowls but two flush modes, one heavy and one light, that does effectively same thing without the extra design complexity.