if you like nature react to sarek nationalpark or jonna jinton living with the dark winters. if you like medieval stuff react to visby, visby is the best preserved medieval town in northern europe.
That video feels like something chat gpt whipped up, out of those i think only Visby and Stockholm are essential visits, the rest is fine but in terms of beauty i'm not sure towns and cities take priority over some of the landmarks and nature.
I'm sure a lot of these videos are but they work well for me as they explain what places are out there! I should definitely visit Stockholm but I also heard Visby has big ties to medieval times (which I love)!
Reindeer are a bit special. They are owned by the Sami people. A historically nomadic people from the arctic circle. So no one can hunt those animals. If you want to hunt, you can hunt moose. Every year about 100K moose are hunted for population control.
@@TheAngrySpud It depends on the moose, like age, what they have been feeding on etc. In general it's a bit like beef, but a little more leaner and gamier tasting. I've had cuts that were amazingly soft and others that were really tough and stringy. I guess it also depends on the cooking technique.
Since this video was posted six months ago, it might be a bit late to point this out, but the generated voice butchers most of the pronunciations of the names.
if you like nature react to sarek nationalpark or jonna jinton living with the dark winters. if you like medieval stuff react to visby, visby is the best preserved medieval town in northern europe.
That's awesome, thank you for the suggestions. I will check out those places!
Glad to see Uppsala was in the list! I grew up there. Known to be a student and bicycle town. 😂
It's one of my favorites and I love the name! When I was in college that's a place where I wanted to have a house!
you should check out Swedish Lappland, with Kiruna in it.. The Area is beautiful all year around.
if you are in Sweden or Norway try Softis (that's the ice, he referred to?)
then bundle up, because I experienced -35-40 degrees Celsius in Kiruna in the daytime. There goes a train to Narvik🤩
Sweden has the most islands in the world. 250,000.
That's absolutely insane! But cool at the same time
That video feels like something chat gpt whipped up, out of those i think only Visby and Stockholm are essential visits, the rest is fine but in terms of beauty i'm not sure towns and cities take priority over some of the landmarks and nature.
I'm sure a lot of these videos are but they work well for me as they explain what places are out there! I should definitely visit Stockholm but I also heard Visby has big ties to medieval times (which I love)!
Reindeer are a bit special. They are owned by the Sami people. A historically nomadic people from the arctic circle. So no one can hunt those animals. If you want to hunt, you can hunt moose. Every year about 100K moose are hunted for population control.
I wonder what moose would taste like. I did not know reindeer could be 'owned' like that. Very interesting!
@@TheAngrySpud It depends on the moose, like age, what they have been feeding on etc. In general it's a bit like beef, but a little more leaner and gamier tasting. I've had cuts that were amazingly soft and others that were really tough and stringy. I guess it also depends on the cooking technique.
Since this video was posted six months ago, it might be a bit late to point this out, but the generated voice butchers most of the pronunciations of the names.