Nagyon jo, hogy ilyen videot keszitettel. Mar lattam a Szekesegyhazrol keszult filmet is . Nekem volt szerencsem 9o ben Svedorszagban tolteni 2 hetet, s akkor sok szep mindent meglatogattunk, voltunk Upssalaban Is. Gyonyorkodhettunk a sok szep latnivaloban. 😊
Finally the much anticipated Uppsala video(for me at least). Such a beautiful and interesting town... Thank you for an informative and interesting take on Uppsala. Great video!
Thank you so much! It took me some time to finally get over there - I had to think about what places to visit and what to focus on. But I hope it was interesting :D
Lot’s of great memories! 😍 I studied Econimics at the Uppsala University. I love Östra Aros, Uppsala and think the church is the most beautiful church in Sweden. Uppsala is such a nice city to live in. Actually I was brought up in the city of Västra Aros, Västerås.
How lovely! I have to admit that my student memories of Uppsala mostly concern the Valborg celebrations (I studied in Linköping). But it's really nice to explore and experience the city as a grown-up instead!
I just found this channel, and I am in LOVE!! You're very informative and light hearted. Makes for a fun and educational video. Sometimes I feel like I text like an AI 🤣
Thanks for making this video. I am in Uppsala for my vacation. After seeing a few things in the city, I look for more information from internet to understand the city history and found your video. Such a nice way to share knowledge. Thanks a lot.
Wow, thank you! I'm thrilled to hear that - and so cool that you're studying over there :D I'll do my very best to find more interesting things to make videos about!
Tackar! Och ja det finns ju faktiskt massor att se där, och jag har inte sett mycket nog alls än. Jag hade egentligen tänkt åka förbi Flogsta också och prata om Flogsta-skriket, men det blev ont om tid..
@@ThreeStarVagabond ja, det gör ju det. Om du får möjlighet så besök Alingsås, min hemstad. Café staden, äldre än Göteborg och Borås, Jonas Alströmer en av grundarna till Kungliga Vetenskaps Akadademin och lärde svenskarna hur man skulle äta potatisen m.m, så fins Gräfsnäs Slottysruin lite utanför!
@@robinjohansson1949 Åh kul idé! Det är så fascinerande att det finns intressanta saker om varenda ställe bara man börjar titta litegrann. Så, Alingsås... Något mer för listan!
Are you yourself from Uppsala? I came across an old photograph from a little girl in the grass with three owls sitting on a twig. She looks exactly as me when I was that small. But she was my late-mother's age and I live in the Netherlands, but indeed I have scandinavian (swedish?) D
Sorry, fingerslip....dna in me. It might have to do with the Frisians? They lived/live down into the province of Utrecht. The north of the Netherlands was inhabited by the Frisians, down to the great rivers Rhine, Waal, Maas, west till the Northsea and even southwards down into France (Nord Pas de Calais). The higher dryer woodlands in the east were a mixture of eastern immigrants especially after the great folks-movements during the second half of the first millennium and after the romans left these grounds.
@@annemaria5126 Fascinating history! Very interesting how the peoples of Europe have moved around and changed both countries and cultures in that way. But no, not from Uppsala myself - but from Stockholm at least.
you're showing the wrong garden :( The one you showing is the University botanical garden and the one you're talking about is located a bit to the north close to the river.
Can I blame artistic license? Or maybe that it was an honest mistake? ...Or, possibly, I was just wrapping up for the day and figured "ah, no one will notice if I skip going to that garden as well" ^^
@@ThreeStarVagabond Dessutom ett av UU tråkigare campus, det hade varit mycket roligare om du hade visat upp Universitetshuset, Gustavianum eller Carolina. Eller Engelska parken om du vill visa ett campus. Men utöver det (och att det var fel trädgård…) en väldigt bra video! Roligt med någon som inte bara fokuserar på domkyrkan och slottet. Och du får väl se de små missarna som en anledning att komma tillbaka till Uppsala!
Bra poäng! Det finns nog mycket kvar att upptäcka. Jag hade faktiskt tänkt ta med någon liten grej om Flogstavrålet också, men det kändes lite drygt att åka ut bara för att snacka om ett vrål utan att ha något att visa om det :D Men jag tror problemet var att skolan var stängd när jag filmade det här. Det var på sommaren, så det fanns inte så mycket att visa av något campus. Nåja, nästa gång!
@@ThreeStarVagabond Även om det inte händer så mycket på universitetet finns det betydligt finare campus att visa, EBC eller Engelska parken till exempel. Eller varför inte universitetshuset, Carolina eller Gustavianum? Men ska du göra en film om flogstavrålet bör den nog filmas under terminstid… Sen är det ju inte fel att nämna staden alla caféer också. Säg till om du behöver fler tips för uppföljare.
Linneaus came from the Netherlands. A person can only study anything when names are given. So that was Adam's task according to the bible. And so did Linneaus with plants. Then a teacher can teach students, scientists can explore, write down their findings to be read by others, far away in place and time. Discussions are possible and arguments a must. But the first step towards knowledge is namegiving.
The Netherlands? Nah, he came från the south of Sweden, around Älmhult. And speaking of names, his father was actually named Ingemarsson before he adopted the loftier Linnaeus...
Yes. Read it. A wonderfull peace of 'google'?-translated swedish into dutch. Anyway, he was swesish, but there was certainly a string bond with the Netherlands. People moved a lot in the past, though the roads were not excellent, 'hotels' were not well operated, dangers along the way everywhere and all kinds. And allthough there was/were no internet and emails and phones, they communicated over time and distances. They knew everything what was going on anywhere. Remarkable.
Nagyon jo, hogy ilyen videot keszitettel. Mar lattam a Szekesegyhazrol keszult filmet is .
Nekem volt szerencsem
9o ben Svedorszagban tolteni
2 hetet, s akkor sok szep mindent meglatogattunk, voltunk Upssalaban
Is. Gyonyorkodhettunk a sok szep latnivaloban. 😊
Finally the much anticipated Uppsala video(for me at least). Such a beautiful and interesting town... Thank you for an informative and interesting take on Uppsala. Great video!
Thank you so much! It took me some time to finally get over there - I had to think about what places to visit and what to focus on. But I hope it was interesting :D
Lot’s of great memories! 😍 I studied Econimics at the Uppsala University. I love Östra Aros, Uppsala and think the church is the most beautiful church in Sweden. Uppsala is such a nice city to live in. Actually I was brought up in the city of Västra Aros, Västerås.
How lovely! I have to admit that my student memories of Uppsala mostly concern the Valborg celebrations (I studied in Linköping). But it's really nice to explore and experience the city as a grown-up instead!
Thanks very much! You are a wonderful tour guide- knowledgeable and entertaining! Love all the vids
Thank you! :D I really appreciate it - so happy that you enjoy them :D
most underrated youtuber. keep up the good work!
Thank you so much!! Will definitely try 😀
Loved your video off Uppsala, what an ami g place, your videos are so interesting xxxx Linda Scotland
I'm so happy to hear that! Thank you so much 😀
Sweden, the most beautiful country in the world, fantastically beautiful, very beautiful city, excellent shot, it comes to wanderlust 👍
Thank you so much! It's a lovely city indeed - happy to share some of it here :D
@@ThreeStarVagabond Hello, I think so. I love all Scandinavia, but only in summer.
Winters with the icy cold would not be for me. Greetings, Wolfgang
I just found this channel, and I am in LOVE!! You're very informative and light hearted. Makes for a fun and educational video.
Sometimes I feel like I text like an AI 🤣
Thank you so much! :D Haha, and if this is what to expect from AI texts, then I welcome our robot overlords :D
@@ThreeStarVagabond Me too! I'd rather be on their side than against if it came to that 🤣
@@fazilasamardzic7368 Haha! As soon as SkyNet emerges we'll be the first ones surrendering :D
@@ThreeStarVagabond We will be pets, but we'll be happy pets 🤷
@@fazilasamardzic7368 Haha! They might let me travel around and make videos, like we let cats run outside :D
Thanks for making this video. I am in Uppsala for my vacation. After seeing a few things in the city, I look for more information from internet to understand the city history and found your video. Such a nice way to share knowledge. Thanks a lot.
Really happy to hear that you found this useful! Thank you, and hope you have a wonderful time there :D
love your sense of humour thanks for sharing
Thanks a lot for checking it out! :D
Really beautiful places to discover! Thanks for interesting tour! 😍
Thank you so much! 😀
My dad and I were just in Uppsala last week. Very nice. We didn't get to see everything in 3 days.
It's a town surprisingly full of things to see! Glad to hear that you enjoyed the visit 😀
Very clear videos and interesting narration 👍
Thank you so much! Appreciate it 😀
Man I am studying Uppsala and I think you just cleared my mind a lot
Wow, thank you! I'm thrilled to hear that - and so cool that you're studying over there :D I'll do my very best to find more interesting things to make videos about!
Good video keep up the good work! Love from Romania 🇷🇴
All the best from Sweden! Thank you so much 😀
Tack för rund turen.
Även jag som kommer från Västkusten, men bor i Uppsala har inte upptäckt allt att se!
Tackar! Och ja det finns ju faktiskt massor att se där, och jag har inte sett mycket nog alls än. Jag hade egentligen tänkt åka förbi Flogsta också och prata om Flogsta-skriket, men det blev ont om tid..
@@ThreeStarVagabond ja, det gör ju det.
Om du får möjlighet så besök Alingsås, min hemstad. Café staden, äldre än Göteborg och Borås, Jonas Alströmer en av grundarna till Kungliga Vetenskaps Akadademin och lärde svenskarna hur man skulle äta potatisen m.m, så fins Gräfsnäs Slottysruin lite utanför!
@@robinjohansson1949 Åh kul idé! Det är så fascinerande att det finns intressanta saker om varenda ställe bara man börjar titta litegrann. Så, Alingsås... Något mer för listan!
@@ThreeStarVagabond ja men precis, man får leta lite så hittar man saker!
Great video...i went over 10 years ago. Maybe the seagull wanted you to give it some food!
Haha if I know anything about seagulls they ALWAYS want you to give food :D And thank you so much!
Your welcome...always loved Sweden and hope to go back next year, Craig, London@@ThreeStarVagabond
@@watchmakersp9935 Aww, that's great to hear! Hope that you get to come back then :D
I’m comming to to Stockholm to see the architectural building I’m never been in Sweden before but i am sure I will like it very good country
I hope you will enjoy the visit then! Thank you and all the best :D
Please do more videos
Det bro from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 👌
Are you yourself from Uppsala? I came across an old photograph from a little girl in the grass with three owls sitting on a twig. She looks exactly as me when I was that small. But she was my late-mother's age and I live in the Netherlands, but indeed I have scandinavian (swedish?) D
Sorry, fingerslip....dna in me. It might have to do with the Frisians? They lived/live down into the province of Utrecht. The north of the Netherlands was inhabited by the Frisians, down to the great rivers Rhine, Waal, Maas, west till the Northsea and even southwards down into France (Nord Pas de Calais). The higher dryer woodlands in the east were a mixture of eastern immigrants especially after the great folks-movements during the second half of the first millennium and after the romans left these grounds.
@@annemaria5126 Fascinating history! Very interesting how the peoples of Europe have moved around and changed both countries and cultures in that way. But no, not from Uppsala myself - but from Stockholm at least.
@@ThreeStarVagabond not so far away!
you're showing the wrong garden :( The one you showing is the University botanical garden and the one you're talking about is located a bit to the north close to the river.
Can I blame artistic license? Or maybe that it was an honest mistake? ...Or, possibly, I was just wrapping up for the day and figured "ah, no one will notice if I skip going to that garden as well" ^^
Välgjord video! Men "The Uppsala University campus" är inte helt korrekt, du var vid Blåsenhus som är ett av flera campus.
Oj okej! Jag har rätt dålig koll på universitetet - har mest varit i Uppsala på valborg under studietiden faktiskt 😅
@@ThreeStarVagabond Dessutom ett av UU tråkigare campus, det hade varit mycket roligare om du hade visat upp Universitetshuset, Gustavianum eller Carolina. Eller Engelska parken om du vill visa ett campus.
Men utöver det (och att det var fel trädgård…) en väldigt bra video! Roligt med någon som inte bara fokuserar på domkyrkan och slottet. Och du får väl se de små missarna som en anledning att komma tillbaka till Uppsala!
Bra poäng! Det finns nog mycket kvar att upptäcka. Jag hade faktiskt tänkt ta med någon liten grej om Flogstavrålet också, men det kändes lite drygt att åka ut bara för att snacka om ett vrål utan att ha något att visa om det :D Men jag tror problemet var att skolan var stängd när jag filmade det här. Det var på sommaren, så det fanns inte så mycket att visa av något campus. Nåja, nästa gång!
@@ThreeStarVagabond Även om det inte händer så mycket på universitetet finns det betydligt finare campus att visa, EBC eller Engelska parken till exempel. Eller varför inte universitetshuset, Carolina eller Gustavianum? Men ska du göra en film om flogstavrålet bör den nog filmas under terminstid…
Sen är det ju inte fel att nämna staden alla caféer också. Säg till om du behöver fler tips för uppföljare.
I recommend to go to skutkär its actually kinda different place so yeah and i live in skutkär 😊
I have never been there...and to be honest I don't really know what to see there... But that sounds like half the charm, right! 😀
@@ThreeStarVagabond just a tip and i like ur channel
@@pontus-d7h All tips are much appreciated! :D I'll see if I find my way over there as well :)
@@ThreeStarVagabond is kinda close to Gävle so
How much distance between uppsala and Stockholm? By train
Oh it's less than an hour. And they have commuter trains as well for that
@@ThreeStarVagabondgood to know, Uppsala seems very nice city ❤ You & Ur videos are great...Thankx sir
@@zainulabdin1720 It is nice! Not a huge city but very pleasant :)
International students part time job opportunities in uppsala city?
Caroles van Linnius
its a city xd
In Sweden three people standing too close to each other is a city
@@ThreeStarVagabond😭😭
Linneaus came from the Netherlands. A person can only study anything when names are given. So that was Adam's task according to the bible. And so did Linneaus with plants. Then a teacher can teach students, scientists can explore, write down their findings to be read by others, far away in place and time. Discussions are possible and arguments a must. But the first step towards knowledge is namegiving.
The Netherlands? Nah, he came från the south of Sweden, around Älmhult. And speaking of names, his father was actually named Ingemarsson before he adopted the loftier Linnaeus...
@@ThreeStarVagabond ???? Directly back to google! Thanks.
Yes. Read it. A wonderfull peace of 'google'?-translated swedish into dutch. Anyway, he was swesish, but there was certainly a string bond with the Netherlands. People moved a lot in the past, though the roads were not excellent, 'hotels' were not well operated, dangers along the way everywhere and all kinds. And allthough there was/were no internet and emails and phones, they communicated over time and distances. They knew everything what was going on anywhere. Remarkable.