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Robert De’Mann
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 ก.ค. 2011
Hey it's Rob! A 26 year old dude living in NYC, showing a little bit of my life. Welcome to the community! :)
The STUNNING Side of SWEDEN You Don't See
Today we will be traveling to one of Sweden's hidden gems. This beautiful area of Sweden is known for its lush forests, sparkling waters, & rugged mountains. It's also the place where you can a variety of natural phenomena such as the aurora borealis (Northern Lights) or the midnight sun. Continuing my journey in Sweden, let's travel to the North.
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 INTRO
0:40 KIRUNA
9:38 JUKKASJÄRVI
14:10 some scenic driving
16:20 ABISKO
#sweden #swedentravel #swedenvlog #scandinavia #travel #kiruna #abisko
Please make sure to like, comment, share with your friends and family, and subscribe to stay tuned for my future content! Thanks :)
CHAPTERS:
0:00 INTRO
0:40 KIRUNA
9:38 JUKKASJÄRVI
14:10 some scenic driving
16:20 ABISKO
#sweden #swedentravel #swedenvlog #scandinavia #travel #kiruna #abisko
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Fantastic video! 😍 Northern Sweden looks absolutely incredible, the stunning landscapes, mountains, and especially the northern lights are truly dream-worthy! It’s so great to see some of the hidden gems of Sweden, not just the usual spots we often hear about. Thank you for taking us along on this journey! Can’t wait to see more! 🙌😊
@@TalesFromAbroad-SJ tack sa mycket!! Yes I really wanted to see many of the northern cities and towns like Lulea, Umea, Skelleftea etc. I enjoyed my time in the North - it was amazing 🤩
Thank you for a beautiful video from my home country. I am sorry that you missed to visit the beautiful province of Dalarna with all its history, culture and beauty. Welcome back anytime!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you much for the kind words
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In Britain, where driving is on the left, overtaking on the road naturally occurs on the right side, which aligns with the steering wheel’s position. On an escalator, however, it often feels safer to stand closer to the center, while passing typically happens on the left side. Standing too close to the edge can feel unconsciously unsafe and disorienting due to the movement. British plugs are considered safer than US plugs, as they operate on a 220v system with added safety features, unlike the 110v system in the US. Additionally, the year you chose happened to be unusually wet due to the polar vortex being positioned over the British Isles. This pattern, which occurs every four years, is similar to conditions that Washington State experiences periodically.
Thank you for sharing!
The way in which you conflate things and align most things to efficiency and a singular way of operating says a lot about you, sir.
Thank you sir 🫡
You should come to Jokkmokk the first weekend in February.
@@allaboutperspective650 sounds like a plan!! Only if money wasn’t an issue haha 😅
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One tip don't come in UK between November and March, the days can get short it can start to get dark at 4pm. The escalator thing is only in London The weather in the UK is actually very mild when you consider most of the UK is at the same lattdute as Hudson Bay, even parts of Alaska are further south than parts of the UK
@@old.not.too.grumpy. thanks
I lived for 37 years in the southeast of Sweden, 30 km east of Ystad nowadays I live in the north, in a small town called Jokkmokk. I think you visited the pottery in Ystad 42.20, at the beach to the left of the harbour in Kåseberga you can find amber, you should come in the winter to the north to see the Aurora Borealis, visit the Icehotel and the famous winter market in Jokkmokk.
That’s awesome, thank you for sharing!! Jokkmokk was on my list of places to go but next time for sure.
Thank you for exploring our country, beyond London. And your photography and editing are first class.
Wow, thank you! Appreciate the love. Thank you so much for watching, cheers 🍻
25:00 I am pleased that you visited my home city of Leeds, and (25:55) the Corn Exchange. This is where corn (i.e. grain) was traded. The predominant corn was, I think, barley, although wheat might also have been traded - but Yorkshire weather is better for barley and its product - beer. Hoc est? Est hic!! Did you go on the Middleton Colliery Railway? I lived near that from age 5-16. There were still remnants of the original cable-towed rail carriageway when I was young, but that was ripped out when a new social housing scheme was built in the mid '60s.
Leeds was great! I did not go to Middleton unfortunately.
7:00 The UK goes back to before there were cars, when posh people rode horses. Most people are right-handed, so preferentially mount a horse from its left side. To make that conveninent, and not to have to mount from the middle of the road, it is rational to ride on the left of the road. When we overtake on horse (or these days in a car) we pass to the right. For pedestrians it is safer to face into oncoming traffic, so we walk on the right of the highway, so when we pass people we do so to their left. This was the norm around the world, but along came the French revolution, and as aristocrats (note: the emphasis is on the first syllable, not like 'Merkin second-syllable emphasis) were the ones on horses the anti-aristocrats chose to ride on the walking side of the road to align themselves with the plebs. This then became the norm in France, and subsequently other irrational nations.
Thank you for this information!
You missed about 90 % of Sweden, but good on ya!
Awww man!! At least I got 10% in!!!
Just have to say that Öland is not an alternative to Gotland. It's like riding a bike instead of driving a car.
Thanks for the input!
So, can you tell us where you are really from? Seriously! Where are you actually from? China? Japan? Korea? Vietnam? I want to know!!
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Nice video, and thank you for your nice visit to Sweden. Welcome back
Tack sa mycket!! Happy to be there 😁
I cant believe you covered all this in 10 days thats so much! Classic about the bus, you got a very english experience with that then lol!
Haha indeed! I’m an intense traveler but clearly I don’t want fast enough like one according to my friend. Thanks for watching! The English experience experienced 😎
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you only visit south sweden and littel bit north
Oh wow no way!
British traffic signal sequence. Red - Stop Red & Amber - ready to go Green - Go Amber - Ready to stop Red - Stop
Thanks Michael!
7:05 Those prices are fucking bonkers. And not in a good way.
BONKERS 🥲
lol, I come from Folkestone :D
FOLKESTONE YAY!!
@@RobDeMann in the 80's and 90's it was really buzzing there, was the best place ever in my eyes. So glad you found some enjoyment in the parts that are trying so hard to rejuvenate the town. Much awesomes :)
@@RobDeMann and great video btw. I was born in London, my grandparents lived in near Windsor, I grew up in Folkestone, I lived in Bristol, and now between Bath and Oxford. You covered a lot of places I've been to and enjoyed. Thanks man :)
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Bro I've lived in the UK all my life and you've seen more of it than I have lmao
Haha I feel the same when tourists see more of USA than I have 😅
#IDIOTOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
We. have had a very wet year. And, as I write this, it's..... raining.
Ouch!
How fun to se a tourists perspective on places where I have spent so much time. My childhood and adolescence in and around Kalmar (and going yearly to Lund to party over Valborg with uni friends), a decade staring my career in Stockholm including lots of journeys up north to Kiruna and others cities and then Gothenburg where i live now. Hope you enjoyed Sweden! Places might seem a bit empty because Swedes tend to get out of the cities in summer, Stockholm is basically 80% tourists in summer time. People can also be a bit introverted but just as in Japan from my own experience, get a beer in to the mix and people get friendly real quick 😁 You really captured the feel of Swedish summer, the sound of the birds and general chill around gardens and nature. I feel as always fortunate to be able to live here in peace.
Wow! This was so wholesome, thanks for sharing 🥹. Yes beer gets people chatty haha. Sweden was an amazing place to be and I’m glad I got to experience it.
The weather does suck . Have lived here for five decades. It hasn't stopped raining for more than ten minutes the whole time. Or that's how it feels..
Oh wow 🥲. Rain rain go away!!
Passing! Its a remnant of military manouvers
@@stevehartley7504 woahhh!!
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35:37 you are not supposed to put the salad on the pizza lol
@@BlonkDaSponk hehe but I wanted to eat them together 😋
My first thought if you sparked up a conversation with me on a train would be "do you want something, are you lost, or mentally ill?"
Yes, I am lost. Please give me directions to the next city. Donations to fund my trip are much appreciated 🤣
@@RobDeMann You should go to norway. If you thought sweden was nice nature wise, you will be blown away by norway
Also home of the Wrench, the AGA Lighthouse, the Safety Match, Dynamite, the Steam Turbine, the Spherical Ball Bearing and Spotify.
@@riddick7082 and H&M!! So many creations!!! Wow 🤯
45:00 I built that.. Or well part of it.
WOWZA!! Good job!
@@RobDeMann I hope you payed speciall attention to the green 12mm round steel cylinders around the entrance and there welds, because i weld them and did a bit of other work. But.. well, i guess 99% of the work was done by the peopel actually asigned to it. The just got behind sheduall and i jumped in to help a bit.
In Gothenburg people don't know why their city is called Lilla London/Little London and couldn't care less. Anyhow, guess it's better than being perceived as "The Venice of the North". Stockholm, along with around 40 other European cities including Birmingham, shares that fate.
Ah ok. They should be more creative in giving better unique nicknames haha
@@RobDeMann Totally agree.
What a well behaved little dog ❤❤❤
@@janewade5250 wholesome!! 🥹
First of all, you can't buy witch cash in like 80% of all shops. You don't speak to people in sweden, you have to find right persons that are open minded. Typical sweeds don't talk to strangers. Summer time the sun is going down like 00:00 and up again around 4-5. In the north sweden you wikk have light 24/7 in summers and dark as fuck in wintertime
Yes, appreciate the information. That is true. Most places I ended up paying with card which was easy but the foreign transaction fees really added up to my expenses haha
Not the best country to visit for the weather :) One summer it can be warm april-august with almost no rain. The next year it rains or is cloudy all year long. 8/10 times its the latter. This years summer was kinda bad.
@@tevlar ahh ok I see. I think I was lucky because it wasn’t so bad hehe 🙃
@@RobDeMann Yea you seem to have hit some of the few days that had sun this summer XD But its not like you wanted to go swimming in the ocean i bet :P
Fairytale...lol I live in this nightmare of a country, it is a open cess pool of mass migration and socialism, there is no fairytale at all. I live in Helsingborg and no it is NOT doing anything to preserve it's culture at all, the opposite, it tore down the whole central part of town with buildings dating back to the 16 hundreds to build ugly modern 1950's to 70's buildings, this was due to the socialists who had 51% of the vote and whom still rule Sweden to this very day via their vassals in the other parties whom do their bidding, open border policy etc, anything swedish is spat upon while anything non Scandinavian is elevated to the heavens, the plan is simple, earse anything Swedish or Northern European and replace it with anything Islamic, there no jobs at all for anyone Swedish, you only get benifits or jobs if you are muslim, I can vouch for all of this, if you are white stay away from Sweden, it is a fake fasade, this is a country that spends 200 billion Swedish crowns a year on migration but 0 crowns on helping homless suffering cats for instance, Sweden is the last nation on earth who has a right to call it self humanitarian, just look at the way Sweden treats it's old white population who built the nation, they are hidden away in poverty, living off of basically 1000 dollars a month... na f**k this place.
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@RobDeMann first of all: compliments for your pronunciation of Malmö! We are used to English speakers thinking 'o' when they see 'ö', so you made a very good impression! And then I am exceedingly impressed by your choice of places to visit. You chose exactly the places I would have had on the top of my priority list if guiding a visiting foreigner, although I hadn't dared to do it in just eleven days. Extra points for Kåseberga and Sofiero. About that castle, you may have seen when you visited that it was built for/by the parents of Gustaf V, because he and his mother were sickly, and the parents thought the southern climate would be beneficial. So from 1866, it was the summer residency of the family. When the prince who later would become Gustav VI Adolf married Princess Margaret of Connaught, they were gifted the castle by the aged owner Oscar II, who had tired of it. In my childhood, quite some time ago, news papers reported when in the summers Cabinet ministers took the night train from Stockholm to meet the king in Council of State at Sofiero, that the rest of the year was held weekly at the royal castle in Stockholm. By the way: Just below your choices on my priority list, you would have found 18. Narvik (admittedly in Norway) 19. Strömstad 20. Vaxholm 21. Simrishamn 22. Gränna 23. Vimmerby 24. Västervik
Haha! I had to double check with google translate to make sure I was pronouncing them right. Appreciate the feedback - there were so many beautiful places I had to cut out - especially in northern and central Sweden unfortunately. Definitely next time I'll visit them. Thank you for the recommendations, tack sa mycket!!
If you ever go back, make an effort to visit northern sweden also (No, Kiruna and Abisko are hardly representative, not even close), not just the south. There's some beautiful vistas out there. Check out places like Höga Kusten, Östersund, Döda Fallet, Örnsköldsvik, Sundsvall, Umeå, Vilhelmina, Lycksele, Lycksele djurpark, Mårdseleforsarna, Storforsen, Tärnaby, Kittelfjäll, Kalix. There's so much more to this country than what you've seen so far. So much wonderful nature and vistas and points of interest.
Thank you Eirath. Yes those places especially Luleå and Skellefteå were on my original list but I can only fit so much with the time I had. Appreciate the recommendations. Thank you for watching, tack!!
I have to agree that this is probably the best traveling videos i have seen of Sweden, good job man! Hope you liked it, you picked some great spots to visit and i love that u did some research about the history of them!
@@Nick_Goblin tack sa mycket Nick! Yes I research a bit on the places I’ve visited although I’m sure I’m probably wrong about some parts haha. I loved Sweden and had a great time here. Thank you for much for watching Nick!
I was surprised and very happy to see both my cities in your film. I was born and raised in Helsingborg, but have been living in Lund for 35 years. Most people only visit Stockholm.
@@pialindh8716 that’s amazing! Both cities were awesome places to experience. I try to visit as many cities and towns as possible during my travels. Thank you so much for watching!! Tack!
No Rauks?, me sad puppy 🥲
@@perthyren601 me sad too 😔. Next time maybe! Thank you for watching!!
And thank you for showing the world what a wonderful country I live in ^^ And proud to call myself a Viking of the north! And ofc we love you to come visit us when ever you want. ^^
@@Aluzard yay!!! Thank you so much for watching. Yesss be proud as a Viking of the north! Tack sa mycket!!
no hate but. Hej snälla älska mig is Hi please love me if you are wondering
@@Cat_Mjau yes that is true! It’s a great way to introduce myself huh 😅
Very nice vlog! Not sure if you were lucky or unlucky with the weather. Seemed to be a bit windy wherever you went ;D
@@cjt.sahlin hehe I think I was lucky! The wind made me feel like I was on an exciting adventure. Thank you for watching! Tack!!
Sweedinstan
I see you visited lots of churches in every town you visited. What didn't get mentioned is the fact that Sweden is one if not the most irreligious countries in the world. There's still lots of people that are members of the swedish church despite not believing or ever going to a church. That's because baptizing is quite common and when doing so, the child becomes a member of the church and have to actively choose to leave once they turn 18. With that said... awesome video and I'm glad you loved our beautiful country!
Thanks for the fact! That’s a good catch. Appreciate you watching the video! Thanks you so much!! Tack!