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Denmark, Nyhavn

I traveled to Denmark a few years ago and loved Copenhagen. I stay near a beautiful area called Nyhavn. I visited wonderful places around the country and thought of depicting its famous viking history, but I knew that the colorful buildings of Nyhavn would translate well into a tile. I decided to keep the crowds as a silhouette and a single ship. 




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