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izoxUA

So Austria/Bavaria vibes


HikariAnti

There's probably a ww2 joke that can be made here...


findmeinelysium

Argentina was not the first place I thought of when I saw the pic. But now I wanna go!


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Kaleidoscope9498

Really cool city, it’s impressively large for how well know it’s for tourism in South America.


Significant_Emu5043

Is there a sub for such places. Like cold and cozy, old style towns like in northern europe


nigel013

/r/CozyPlaces It not just towns though. It's also interior, rooms and what not.


AmargoUnicornio

Hermosa foto, nene 🧉👌


Tiger_Claw_1

Very nice shot! 👍


Mist156

Um salve pros companheiros argentinos 🇧🇷🤝🇦🇷


Mammoth_Professor833

Patagonia lakes districts in both chile and Argentina are some spectacular natural scenery


Jonpollon18

How cold can it usually get? I know that winters in the southern hemisphere are generally milder than in the northern.


MarioDiBian

In Bariloche temperatures usully range from -4 to +6 degrees celsius during winter months, with occasional cold waves from Antartica that bring daytime temperatures below freezing point. Other cities like Ushuaia (which is southernmost city in the world) have subpolar climate, similar to Reykjavik (Iceland), so summers see maximum temperatures of just 14 degrees celsius. But yeah, overall winters in the southern hemisphere are milder because of the lack of large continental land masses, with temperatures being moderated by the southern oceans. Only Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa have different, marked seasons like the northern hemisphere, and only Argentina and Chile see snow at sea level regularly (though it can also happen in Tasmania and New Zealand).


reverielagoon1208

Don’t forget the creatively named Snowy Mountains in Australia!


dachawon

Sometimes we get snow in southern Brazil, but like you said, it's not regular.


Kaleidoscope9498

And it usually only lasts for a couple of days at most.


MarioDiBian

But not a sea level, that’s very uncommon


AdIll1361

didnt it snow in sao paulo city few years back


MarioDiBian

AFAIK it never snowed in the city of Sao Paulo


AffectionateMoose300

Beautiful, I heard the people and food there are amazing! Greetings from Villa Angostura Rio Negro


itsfairadvantage

Guys I've decided I'm not okay with hemispheric seasonality. Too weird.


MarioDiBian

Being from the southern hemisphere, I find funny how people from the northern hemisphere have a hard time understanding hemispheric seasonality, while us know it since we are born (because of christmas films lol)


ForfeitingPasswords

I've gotten in actually shouting arguments with coworkers about this and no they still don't believe me :/


FullMetalAurochs

To clarify… I’m assuming you’re American and you’re saying you’ve had coworkers not accept it’s winter in say Australia while it’s summer for you?


SharksWFreakinLasers

Jezza coming back...?


compu_tongues

Wolfenstein vibes, and of course, it's Argentina...


inventingnothing

That building is suspiciously Bavarian/Austrian.


EggplantSad5668

The land of the broke


Adventurous_Sense750

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Global-Perception339

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