North of the Arctic Circle: The Norwegian islands of Lofoten owe their pure, fish-rich waters to the Gulf Stream. Fishing is still a major industry in these arctic waters as seaweed harvesting is gradually developing. On the mainland, near the border with Sweden, sled dogs take advantage of the summer months to train for the winter treks to come. Part two of a voyage to Norway in midsummer. Midsummer in Norway is more than a bonfire on St. John's Eve. It's a brief sigh of relief: Midsummer in Norway is a time when the sun never quite disappears behind the horizon, a time when Norwegians celebrate the end of the long winter, with a brief sigh of relief. Apart from the festivities, there's a lot to explore in this short summer. As a sparsely populated country, nature is Norway. Norway is nature. Yep. I think that’s appropriate.
I love such beautiful places. Norway is known for the beauty of nature and the kindness of people. I love this beautiful documentary and I love this country.
Extremely nice video production - and a very nice portrait of the "sunny" part of living in northern Norway. I grew up even further north close to Hammerfest and during my teen years I hated everything about living in the north (except from the summers off course, that were heavenly - but so, so short). The dark and extremely cold winters with no daylight for many months were brutal. Even the northern lights (aurora borealis) could be a "problem" when you wanted to sleep and there were a laser-show going on outside your window. I hated the life in north with every cell in my body and when I turned 18 I left and didn't come back for almost 40 years (not even once!). Now when I'm getting close to 60 I think a lot about my childhood places - and I would give everything to be able to move back and live there the rest of my life. My bodys battery level is on the last bar and I would love the northern lights to charge me up a bar or two before it is too late.
✨My thoughts are the same as when watching part one. I would love so very much to visit this country and especially I would love to visit the man raising the Huskies! I think I could spend all summer there!♥️ 🕊🇨🇦🕊
Love it, untouched nature hey? Your start sequence shows a White Tailed Eagle being baited on a dead fish. The image captured on a boat which makes it's living in this way.
The fish farms are a breeding ground for sea lice, they attach themselves to the salmon. Wild salmon stocks are down. Need to get the salmon farms on land. Hoping to see more big wild salmon in all the rivers in Norway .
0:00: 🌊 Seaweed harvesting in the Arctic Circle of Norway. 7:25: ⛳ Mikhail Holtistin, an aircraft mechanic, spends his summer season working as a golf instructor in the midnight sun of Norwegian Finmark. 14:22: 🐶 The Husky Farm prepares for the birth of puppies while a surfer braves the Arctic waters. 21:36: ✨ The Vikings used wool for survival, and now a shepherd in Norway is reviving the ancient art of wool production and dyeing. 29:45: 🐶 Bjorn Clower runs a husky farm in Norway, where he breeds and trains sled dogs for tours in the Arctic winter. 34:52: 🌊 Two young women in a fishing village have successfully started a seaweed business, changing the attitudes of the local fishermen. 41:46: 🐺 Bjorn and his team of sled dogs embark on a hunting expedition in Norway's vast wilderness. 48:45: 🦅 Asmund and Guna carefully handle and ring an 11-week-old sea eagle chick to track its origin and age. Recap by Tammy AI
Apologies to the producers, but commercials every 4 minutes is too much to wade through. Looked like a nice presentation, but too many interruptions made it impossible after the first 10 minutes.
@@rytterl if I get a DNA search done I'll probably trace back to some slave trading in Constantinople, back in the day: Two pure Norwegian grandparents and one pure Swedish grandparent.........from that suburb of Norway: Minnesota!!
It’s because of the wildlife dogs are on leash between April-August. We’re required by law but depending on where you live in Norway it varies for how many weeks.
14:50 Wth? What language is this!? Here he says: "Alles klar" which is German. And ten seconds later: "Har du vondt i magen?" (Does your belly hurt) which is Norwegian. 🤔 Both?
Why are they feed so little food? I have a husky as well and he gets about 5-6 % of his body weight in meat . I saw him eating 5 kg of meat in one go (that was the max)
Generally a good video ....but on some of the factual content there are room for improvements....and it wouldn't take much effort to check the facts. - Norway were NOT "one of Europe's poorest countries in the 1960 th". It was fully on level with others and above average economies. - Sami people does not only live "in the mountains of Finnmark". They live all the way from the north of Finnmark to far into southern Norway ....like to southeast of Røros. - When showing the husky farm at Innset you say "from Finnmark to the coast of Vesterålen". Well.....Innset with the huskie's are not in Finnmark ....not even close.... it is located in inner Troms. When it comes to Finnmark you make it sound like Finnmark does not have a coast line ....unlike the archipelago of Vesterålen. Finnmark does certainly have a coast line ....and it is much longer than what Vesterålen has. - There were on several other points misconceptions ....but I'm not sitting with a note block in front of me when watching something on YT. But anyway try to research facts better.
Apologies to the producers, but commercials every 4 minutes is too much to wade through. Looked like a nice presentation, but too many interruptions made it impossible after the first 10 minutes.
North of the Arctic Circle: The Norwegian islands of Lofoten owe their pure, fish-rich waters to the Gulf Stream. Fishing is still a major industry in these arctic waters as seaweed harvesting is gradually developing. On the mainland, near the border with Sweden, sled dogs take advantage of the summer months to train for the winter treks to come. Part two of a voyage to Norway in midsummer. Midsummer in Norway is more than a bonfire on St. John's Eve. It's a brief sigh of relief: Midsummer in Norway is a time when the sun never quite disappears behind the horizon, a time when Norwegians celebrate the end of the long winter, with a brief sigh of relief. Apart from the festivities, there's a lot to explore in this short summer. As a sparsely populated country, nature is Norway. Norway is nature. Yep. I think that’s appropriate.
How can i contact them tamara and angleta?
@@surafprodhan There is something called Google. It took me 5 seconds to find them. Lofoten seaweed.....
As the Huskies returned and then the remaining dogs howled to welcome them home, im like 😍😍😍 AWWEE my heart 😍
I love such beautiful places. Norway is known for the beauty of nature and the kindness of people. I love this beautiful documentary and I love this country.
That looks very interesting. This is one of the few ways some of us will ever experience 🇳🇴 Norway. 🇹🇹
Spectacular ❤thank you for sharing your beautiful country with the rest of us.
Why nobody commented about lovely and soothing voice of narrator. I have listened previously in many documentaries..love it
One of the best documentary on Norway..🤩🤩
10.6.2023.First class,very good and best.💋.Thank you.
Very nice documentary! Stunning videography! It's always nice to learn about remote places like this.
Wow! It is great place for people to get fresh air.
Amazing natural wonders! Love it❤❤❤
What a beauty of nature. Loving & admirable
Watched this video with great pleasure; a touching scene with a born puppy and his mother. Huge thanks for your interesting videas.
What a beautiful country!
One of the best place I have ever seen... ❤
Gorgeous country, gorgeous documentary!
Thank you, what a breathtaking place!!🙃🙏👌
Thank you very much. Greatly appreciated ❤❤❤
Extremely nice video production - and a very nice portrait of the "sunny" part of living in northern Norway. I grew up even further north close to Hammerfest and during my teen years I hated everything about living in the north (except from the summers off course, that were heavenly - but so, so short). The dark and extremely cold winters with no daylight for many months were brutal. Even the northern lights (aurora borealis) could be a "problem" when you wanted to sleep and there were a laser-show going on outside your window. I hated the life in north with every cell in my body and when I turned 18 I left and didn't come back for almost 40 years (not even once!). Now when I'm getting close to 60 I think a lot about my childhood places - and I would give everything to be able to move back and live there the rest of my life. My bodys battery level is on the last bar and I would love the northern lights to charge me up a bar or two before it is too late.
Thanks!
Thanks a lot for the fantastic documentary and the wonderful Norway's nature
Thanks 🙏👍
Wonderful! Thank you!
Amazing
Если вы читаете это, я хочу, чтобы вы знали, что вы прекрасны, вас любят, вы в мире, и все будет хорошо. Мир тебе, мой друг. ❤
Thanks 😊
✨My thoughts are the same as when watching part one. I would love so very much to visit this country and especially I would love to visit the man raising the Huskies! I think I could spend all summer there!♥️
🕊🇨🇦🕊
Love it, untouched nature hey? Your start sequence shows a White Tailed Eagle being baited on a dead fish. The image captured on a boat which makes it's living in this way.
This is a video that relieves stress. thank you for the good video😀
💚 Norway.
Beautiful
Beautiful Norway❤
Yes! I was born in Bodø!
And so I enjoyed this one especially much! =)
You're very lucky to be born in Bodø Norway 😍
@@surafprodhan I guess!
I feel blessed to be living in such a beautiful and lovely land to live in😊🙏
@@MicroMidas i can Only dream of live in Norway 🙂 but i wish to move in Norway 😍
@@surafprodhan Well, let me know if you fulfill your dream, and if you move to the northern/mid-part of Norway! ;p
Indeed Norway is beautiful country ❤ specially north side 😊
Beautiful!
I’d love a few items with those natural fibers/sheep’s wool, for our frigid Colorado winters.
Lofoten is beautiful ❤
Great country ❤❤
Good Video. Thanks Sir ❤ Sir...
A superb documentary on a stunningly beautiful and fascinating country. Thank you
Many thanks! We will make sure the filmmakers and crew get your message.
“The pregnant bi***”
Threw me way off. Forgot that’s a term for dogs and not people. Wooo. 😅 the puppies are so cute!
You are too cute!!! Now, it's just b*tches all over the place!!! That was so friggin HILARIOUS!😂😭😂
Anytime i see anything about. Norway i immediately think of Aithor Roald Dahl. and the stories he wrote of his childhoof there with his family.
Beautiful Norwegian sweaters
My favourite country ❤ Very Nice 👌✈️
I went there and enjoyed it myself
Very nice documentry 👌
❤❤❤❤❤
Love the sea weed
Beautiful ❤️🎉Nortwey .
The fish farms are a breeding ground for sea lice, they attach themselves to the salmon. Wild salmon stocks are down. Need to get the salmon farms on land. Hoping to see more big wild salmon in all the rivers in Norway .
Excellent video 😊
Lucky R those who lives in Norway
A documentary on my country!!!🇳🇴
❤🤍💙 all your videos mate👍
thanks!
Wow, lucky country I love Seaweeds its very richest nutrients plants the best survival foods in the the timesof wars
Hi... It's spring or early summer...so many flowers and wildflowers.. I hope you make video about wildflowers
0:00: 🌊 Seaweed harvesting in the Arctic Circle of Norway.
7:25: ⛳ Mikhail Holtistin, an aircraft mechanic, spends his summer season working as a golf instructor in the midnight sun of Norwegian Finmark.
14:22: 🐶 The Husky Farm prepares for the birth of puppies while a surfer braves the Arctic waters.
21:36: ✨ The Vikings used wool for survival, and now a shepherd in Norway is reviving the ancient art of wool production and dyeing.
29:45: 🐶 Bjorn Clower runs a husky farm in Norway, where he breeds and trains sled dogs for tours in the Arctic winter.
34:52: 🌊 Two young women in a fishing village have successfully started a seaweed business, changing the attitudes of the local fishermen.
41:46: 🐺 Bjorn and his team of sled dogs embark on a hunting expedition in Norway's vast wilderness.
48:45: 🦅 Asmund and Guna carefully handle and ring an 11-week-old sea eagle chick to track its origin and age.
Recap by Tammy AI
Eat seaweed in Ireland 🇮🇪 too and use it as frezlier
27:49 😅
I'd like to drone race in different natural places.
The dogs are so hungry,
Yes,and that's why they feed them every day.
@BaHkoE ,What do u mean everyday?They suppose to eat once in a week?
နောဝေတို့က ဘာသာမဲ့နိင်ငံနော် (သူ့မူရင်းပေါ့)
ဒီလောက်ပါပဲ --
ဆက်ရေးရင် - ဘာသာရှိ လူတွေ ငါ့ကိုဝိုင်းဆဲမယ်။😢.
❤ 46:50
Ransom Locke from beyond the grave!
Apologies to the producers, but commercials every 4 minutes is too much to wade through. Looked like a nice presentation, but too many interruptions made it impossible after the first 10 minutes.
all my relations....................160 years ago off to the New World. And Norways' suburb: MINNESOTA!!
Lol. Just don't tell people you're Norwegian if you come here. You'll get corrected. You're American.
@@rytterl if I get a DNA search done I'll probably trace back to some slave trading in Constantinople, back in the day: Two pure Norwegian grandparents and one pure Swedish grandparent.........from that suburb of Norway: Minnesota!!
@@DwightStJohn-w1l ok american
I hope you add Indonesian sub in your video 😊
Indonesian girl is soo hot, you are one of them.
92k + views and 922 likes
I wish.......
what if winter never ceased? would you vikings move south like in the past or put up with it?
Poor dogs.
30:30 why are dogs on a leash?.is sad because there is so much nature and space around
It’s because of the wildlife dogs are on leash between April-August. We’re required by law but depending on where you live in Norway it varies for how many weeks.
that lady who collects sea weed definitely looks like Erling Halaand. worse coz she's also Norwegian 💀😂😂
14:50 Wth? What language is this!?
Here he says: "Alles klar" which is German.
And ten seconds later: "Har du vondt i magen?" (Does your belly hurt) which is Norwegian. 🤔
Both?
Why are they feed so little food? I have a husky as well and he gets about 5-6 % of his body weight in meat . I saw him eating 5 kg of meat in one go (that was the max)
I noticed that too, poor dogs especially that they work very hard
That surfing does not look thrilling...go fish!
Generally a good video ....but on some of the factual content there are room for improvements....and it wouldn't take much effort to check the facts.
- Norway were NOT "one of Europe's poorest countries in the 1960 th". It was fully on level with others and above average economies.
- Sami people does not only live "in the mountains of Finnmark". They live all the way from the north of Finnmark to far into southern Norway ....like to southeast of Røros.
- When showing the husky farm at Innset you say "from Finnmark to the coast of Vesterålen". Well.....Innset with the huskie's are not in Finnmark ....not even close.... it is located in inner Troms.
When it comes to Finnmark you make it sound like Finnmark does not have a coast line ....unlike the archipelago of Vesterålen. Finnmark does certainly have a coast line ....and it is much longer than what Vesterålen has.
- There were on several other points misconceptions ....but I'm not sitting with a note block in front of me when watching something on YT. But anyway try to research facts better.
...but they are only taking away the food for the wild,
They are not making any efforts to grow it😢
In india even dogs don't eat weeds........😂
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Apologies to the producers, but commercials every 4 minutes is too much to wade through. Looked like a nice presentation, but too many interruptions made it impossible after the first 10 minutes.