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If you live big city life, you probably know what it feels like to rent an overpriced studio, share an apartment with fellow grown-ups or cram yourself into a cupboard-sized flat that means lie-ins are simply impossible. No wonder more and more people on Earth find themselves living in tiny spaces, known as tiny apartments that can be as small as 10 square meters. Tokyo, anyone?

So if you are starting to feel a little claustrophobic in this busy world, this Instagram account comes as a breath of fresh air. Welcome to “Somewhere I Would Like To Live,” an account that offers a beautiful collection of mesmerizing places that truly exist somewhere. Curated by Ruben Ortiz and Katty Schiebeck, the founders of Katty Schiebeck interior design studio, the account is a real treat for interior design fans and anyone who appreciates aesthetically pleasing things.

Scroll down through the most beautiful posts shared on the page and hit upvote on the ones you’d like to live in!

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94-years-old Agnes Kasparkova turns a small village in her art gallery in Czech Republic.

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Our planet Earth is so full of breathtaking places, you would probably need a whole lifetime to travel them all. But let’s say you just decided to do just that. Where to start? How to plan it? What to do and more importantly, not to? These are some of the questions you should consider before buying a one-way flight ticket.

Meanwhile, Big 7 Travel announced the list of the world's top 50 bucket list destinations that shouldn’t surprise us. "White sandy beaches are still a must-visit for many, with vibrant cities also making an appearance on a lot of people’s bucket lists," says Clayton-Lea, the head of the content at Big 7 Travel. In fact, countries with naturally beautiful scenery and world-famous landmarks came out on top: 22% of the destinations on the list have white sandy beaches, while 52% are iconic cities.

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While Bali topped the list of the 50 most popular bucket list destinations on Earth, some travel picks were less expected. "The top 10 list has a lot of the expected dream destinations, but there are a few surprises on the list: Paro Valley in Bhutan, for example, or Virunga National Park in the Congo," Clayton-Lea commented. "I think this shows a great appetite for a need to get off the grid and can only assume that social media (and Netflix, in the case of Virunga!) is responsible for spreading the word of these amazing places."

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Bored Panda reached out to Jolene and Andrzej Ejmont, the serial travelers and creators of family travel blog “Wanderlust Storytellers” to find out some tips that you will find useful in case you set out on a mission to visit any of these places.“It's no secret that often things go against the plan while traveling. But the best way to ensure that your mood stays good, even when things go not according to plan, is to pre-plan the ‘buffer time’ for when you are at a particular destination,” the Ejmont family told us. “For example: if you are going to Rome for three days exploring, book four days to be safe. And if that doesn’t help, there’s always cocktails, chocolate and ice cream.”

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Moreover, little details count when you travel and hiring a car without a GPS is such an easy mistake to make, but it can surely make your travel go sour. “It is so much better to rely on the GPS than your personal phone’s maps. It doesn’t matter then if you happen to have no reception on your mobile phone,” Andrzej said.

When asked whether, in their opinion, people are generally more experienced at traveling these days, the Ejmont family said that’s definitely the case. “People are slowly venturing out to more and more of less-travelled destinations and experiencing travels like never before.”

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“This, of course, creates more understanding for travel and as a side effect, enriches more and more souls with tolerance, humility and compassion,” Andrzej told us.

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"‘The Scola Tower’ Built in the 17th century, It stands over 42 feet tall in the sea by La Spezia, #Italy The tower was originally designed, as part of a defensive system for the Senate of the Republic of Genoa"

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When asked about solo traveling, which seems to be tending lately, Andrzej said that solo travels are filled with adventures like no other. “To lose yourself in passion for travel and be open-minded to whatever comes your way, whomever you meet… definitely an adventure in itself.”

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"Barcelona’s Liceu opera audience was made up of 2292 plants. A string quartet performed Puccini to the potted plants before they were donated to 2292 health workers"

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“The gardens of Eden”

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Al Christensen
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As seen from a neighboring building where strict condo association rule prohibit anything other than two association-approved chairs (in beige #1 or beige #4) on the patio/balcony, and all flooring must remain the original terracotta #83, or they'll foreclose and evict you.

Sa Ruuu
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's interesting to see each little bubble of life of so many different people

malenchki
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Uhhh we talking about how neighbours can literally lean over and go YOINK to whatever is on your balcony…

Keisha
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

No thanks. Not scared of heights at all but can't imagine trying to escape during a fire. This one gives me so much anxiety.

Suzanne Heitkamp
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

But there are way too many people on this planet for us to live in the other gorgeous and huge houses. This is actually the only thing that works, and China figured it out a long time ago.

SkekVi
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm sorry but as nice as this is I do not at any time dream of living in apartments.

Mymy
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Are the blue ones swimming pools? Or are my eyes playing tricks on me

Lynette Foxen
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Look to the top and then to the left. Second row, one down. Obviously abandoned completely. This truly Is a strange situation. They are also obviously individually owned by people with money due to the expensive flooring and remodeling choices. It's hard to achieve just how massive, but these 'balconies' appear to be so big that you wouldn't even be able to See a banana for scale!! Some have little sheds or mini-looking houses on them! It's fascinating but also creepily dystopic.

Allison Marya Cowden
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Me EITHER!! But seriously this isn’t real. No one can live that high up

Lisa Valen
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When I was little I had round blocks. I could build towers like these.

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