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The Finnish Summer Tradition You Never Knew You Needed

Finland is a beautiful country, yet it can be rugged and harsh. So, it makes sense that its people are practical types, but internet users are finding out just how true that is after stumbling upon a much loved Finnish summer tradition.

The use of a matonpesupaikka, or public rug-washing station, is common in Finland throughout the summer months. The Nordic nation has long, cold winters, but with summer comes exceedingly long, sun-filled days (with perpetual daylight during Midsummer in the northern reaches of the country), meaning plenty of opportunities to bask in the heat, whether you’re a human or a rug.

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