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Lira & Neo
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Hello and welcome to our channel, where the adventures never end! We've been on an incredible journey across Europe since the end of 2022.
If you have a passion for road trips, breathtaking landscapes, and the thrill of exploration, you've come to the right place. Join us on this extraordinary voyage and let's uncover the beauty of the world together!
If you have a passion for road trips, breathtaking landscapes, and the thrill of exploration, you've come to the right place. Join us on this extraordinary voyage and let's uncover the beauty of the world together!
A Journey To Finland’s Northernmost Region | We Made It To The Arctic Circle! | Santa's Village Vlog
Hey everyone! Our road trip took us to the Heart of Lapland- Rovaniemi, Finland, and it’s such a cool spot because of the latitude and, of course, the Santa Claus Village! Lira got to meet Santa and she was super emotional. This is a huge milestone for us since we've finally made it to the Arctic Circle. We'll be heading south after this.
Oh, and we also hit up the World's Northernmost McDonald's in Rovaniemi! For the record, since we filmed this video, a new McDonald's in Tromsø, Norway, has opened up and taken the title. So, if you hear me calling the Rovaniemi one the northernmost, that’s why-it was the case when we were there!
Enjoy this special polar episode! #finland #santa #nordic #lapland
Oh, and we also hit up the World's Northernmost McDonald's in Rovaniemi! For the record, since we filmed this video, a new McDonald's in Tromsø, Norway, has opened up and taken the title. So, if you hear me calling the Rovaniemi one the northernmost, that’s why-it was the case when we were there!
Enjoy this special polar episode! #finland #santa #nordic #lapland
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We Walked To Finland From Sweden! | World's Northernmost IKEA Store | Nordic Border Crossing
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We've spent a good bit of time in northern Sweden, so now it's time to head into Finland. But before we leave this awesome country, we had to visit the world's northernmost IKEA! It's in a border town called Haparanda Tornio, a twin city shared by both Sweden and Finland. We literally walked from Sweden into Finland! Everything about this place is super cool, you’ve got to check it out! #sweden...
First Impressions of Sweden | Road Trip With Friends in Scandinavia | 4K Vlog
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Leaving Norway was bittersweet, but we couldn't wait to dive into Sweden! Cruising on a road trip with our friends Tim and Hannah, we kicked off our adventure in the cozy Swedish town of Sundsvall, and from there, it was full speed ahead up north. Come along for the ride as we hit up some lesser-known Swedish spots like Åre, Östersund, Sundsvall, and Umeå. It's gonna be one heck of a trip, so b...
First Impressions of Trondheim | Explore Norway's Third Largest City | 4K Walking Tour
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What's up guys! We've made it to our final big destination in Norway - the city of Trondheim. This place is one of those cities that just gets you pumped to wander around and take it all in. So lace up your walking shoes, because we're going on an adventure through the mind-blowing sights of this incredible Norwegian gem! Let's go! #trondheim #norway #walkingtour #nordic
This Norway’s National Park Blew Our Minds | Snøhetta Viewpoint and Roadtrip Vlog
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Snøhetta Viewpoint is arguably the most beautiful viewpoint in Norway. Thousands of visitors come here every year to snap a picture of this beautifully designed architecture. We went to Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park in Norway to see this viewpoint, all in hopes of finding some muskoxen. Lira was both excited and a bit disappointed in the end… #norway #viewpoint #architecture #national...
All Alone at a Norway's National Park? | 4K Hiking in Rondane Mountains | Road Trip Vlog
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In this video, we drove to Rondane National Park in one of the more remote areas in Norway. After ferrying our car across a fjord, we finally arrived. Can you believe we were basically the only visitors there? You really need to come to Norway to understand what tranquillity means... #norway #roadtrip #hiking #nationalpark
Stuck In Traffic On The Troll Path?| Norway’s Trollstigen is Unbelievably Beautiful
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Is Rakssetra The Most Beautiful Place In Norway? | 4K Virtual Hike
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We Went To See The Largest Glacier In Europe | Celebrating Day 100 Of Road Trip In Norway
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We Went To See The Largest Glacier In Europe | Celebrating Day 100 Of Road Trip In Norway
We Ferried Our Car Across the Fjord! | Why You Need a Car in Norway | 4K Road Trip
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A Day in the 'Rainiest City in Europe' | Bergen Norway Vlog
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What Is It Like to Visit Norway in Shoulder Season? | Attractions, Camping, and Road Tripping
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Hiking in Norway Gone Wrong | Why Does My Boyfriend Hate it So Much? | Buerbreen Glacier
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Norway Will Blow Your Mind | Why Should You Visit Norway In 2024?
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Driving to Norway from France | Ultimate Road Trip Through 7 Countries
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Driving to Norway from France | Ultimate Road Trip Through 7 Countries
Hiking in Switzerland Went WRONG | Did We See Matterhorn??
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10-Day Road Trip in Dolomites, Italy | Best Mountains in Europe
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10-Day Road Trip in Dolomites, Italy | Best Mountains in Europe
Is Venice Still Worth Visiting in 2024? | A Road Trip to Venice
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Is Venice Still Worth Visiting in 2024? | A Road Trip to Venice
Visiting the Lavender Fields in Provence | A France Roadtrip Vlog
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Visiting the Lavender Fields in Provence | A France Roadtrip Vlog
A Day in Our Life / 24 hours in Granada + Daily Expenses
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A Day in Our Life / 24 hours in Granada Daily Expenses
LIVING IN OUR CAR FOR ONE MONTH /Epic European Roadtrip
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LIVING IN OUR CAR FOR ONE MONTH /Epic European Roadtrip
Driving to Cannes During the Film Festival (Driving Across France)
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Driving to Cannes During the Film Festival (Driving Across France)
Stealth Camping in Paris/ Cost and Safety
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Stealth Camping in Paris/ Cost and Safety
Why is everyone upset he said Sweden is flat? It is indeed flat compared to most countries.
Oh man! I have no idea why...
Wonderful nature in Norway! Do you know could I stay one night there with my tent? is it ok?
Hey I don't think you can do that on top the mountain. Not in this village. It could work if you go a little further.
Beautiful sun😍
It really is!
COOOOOOOMEEEEE GEEET YOUR DINNEERRRRRRRRR
COMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE GET YOUR DINNERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Swedish nature has a bit of everything. The northwest, while not the alps, is definitely not flat. It is just a lesser-known area of Sweden because our mountainous regions are wild and uninhabited (also known as Europe's last remaining true wilderness). Search for Kungsleden to see some videos or pictures of a small part of the area. But Sweden in general, the further north you go, the more hills and mountains you get. But places like Höga Kusten (The High Coast) is still only mid-Sweden's east coast and is far from flat, and so is Söderåsens Nationalpark which is actually in the far south. Search the internet for some pictures.
Come get your dinner
Haaaaaaaaaariiiiiiiiiibaaaaaaageeeeeeeeooooooooo
“COME GET YOUR DINNERRRR”
I recommend visiting in the winter anyway, it's such a different experience compared to any other time of the year. 7:28 This isn't true anymore, they moved a few kilometers south and demolished this building. I'm pretty sure they have kiosks now. I think you guys managed to avoid the souvenir shop with an owner that will yell at you if they see you film, since you didn't mention it
Yeah we are aware of the location change and that new branch opened up in Tromso, Norway. We even clarified it in the description. Hey you are right, of course it's better to visit in winter.
Cool to see the place I mostly grew up in again, haven't been there in maybe a year or so.
😊
Soooo cute!!! It's like a fairytale ✨
Better come back here in winter hahaha
Comeeeeeee gettttt yourrrrrrr dinerrrrrrrrrrrrrr🖕🖕🖕
The dead boat is called 'Donna' and has been there for ~4 years now while the politicians debate what to do about it, with the taxpayers money. :/
Interesting info! Please keep us posted
Nah where's the two planets bruhhhhh
Com get your diner😂😂😂
*come
Compared to countries with real mountains, Sweden is indeed pretty flat.
Swedish nature has a bit of everything. The northwest, while not the alps, is definitely not flat. It is just a lesser-known area of Sweden because our mountainous regions are wild and uninhabited (also known as Europe's last remaining true wilderness). Search for Kungsleden to see some videos or pictures of a small part of the area. But Sweden in general, the further north you go, the more hills and mountains you get. But places like Höga Kusten (The High Coast) is still only mid-Sweden's east coast and is far from flat, and so is Söderåsens Nationalpark which is actually in the far south. Search the internet for some pictures.
"most unique IKEA" .. is there such a thing 🤣
Haha it's just the location is so unique
Who is voicing it?
Tornio is my hometown but they really are a twincity. That part of Sweden up to Kalix used to belong to Finland, where most speak Finnish and location names are Finnish also. The rivervalley region history goes way back before Tornio's eligible town status (which is one of the oldest towns) and is really more about people and shared language and culture than a state.
Thanks for the background info! We really like it there, wish we knew more about the whole history of that part of the region before we visited.
You didn't notice the big border?? It's the river itself, the deepest part of it. The border agreement between Finland and Sweden is largely based on this, with some additional details. River beds can change over longer periods. There is periodic checking and adjustments are done to the official maps in each 25 years or so. There is also an agreement of the management and use of the border river between these two countries.
Oh thanks for the info. I did notice the river, guess I was referring to the border sign -- couldn't find one while crossing to Finland. I really think it's good example in terms of creating a smooth border crossing experience. I'm sure you barely notice the border there if you live in one of these towns.
@@LiraNeo2023 Actually people are so aware of the border that using signs wouldn't add anything for locals. They take benefit of the situation, where different sides of the river have different currency, taxation and other economic and regulatory differences creating price differences. They know what to shop and from where. Pricing is often different depending on the situation. They can also work on either side of the river meaning in either or both countries.
They don't necessarily speak different languages. In that region people speak Finnic and North Germanic languages on both sides. Swedish is the only official language in Sweden, but in the north Samé and Meänkieli are old Finnic languages. You could also say, and previously it was done, that Meänkieli is the local dialect of Finnish. On the Finland side Swedish is the second official language. People and their languages have never been actually separated from each other in this region.
Hey thanks for explaining this! I was vaguely aware how people were multilingual while visiting. It's really helpful to know the details. Fascinating!
@@LiraNeo2023 In addition to beginning multilingual there are old populations who have other native languages than the official languages of Sweden or Finland. At school everyone studies at least official languages and perhaps their own native language too, if it is different. In addition,. foreign languages are also taught at school starting from first class. Usually it's English, but not always. Later just about everyone starts studies in one or two additional foreign languages. So, having studied and having some skills in 4 languages is common. Being fully bilingual or having learned two languages at home from parents and friends is also fairly common.
This is old, Trollstigen is still closed as of 25.05.2024
OMG so ignorant to say that Sweden is flat! Do your research better and don't promote a feeling as a fact.
Nice that you drow through the county of Jämtland and stayed in Åre and Östersund. The statue you said was a dinosaur, is actually a baby sea monster. The tale says that people have seen a sea monster in ”Storsjön”, the lake you walked by in Östersund! 😊 We have a family farm by a lake between Östersund and Sundsvall. It is a pretty area of Sweden. This is an inland mountain area, but not maybe as dramatic as you expected with high and pointed moutain peaks as in the western part of Norway by the Atlantic ocean. Or the younger mountains in the Alps. It is a very old mountain range between Sweden and Noreay (in north west of Sweden and in north east of Norway). Which became flattened below the heavy ice and got rounded mountain tops during the last ice age 10,000 years ago. Pity you did not went to Stockholm. It is a beautiful and exciting city and you had loved it. Maybe a next time? Welcome! 🙋♀️
Hey! It's such a lovely place! Driving in Östersund/Sundsvall region was memorable. Wish we could drive down to Stockholm, it's just a little out of the way for us. Next time for sure! Thanks for explaining the back story of the dinosaur to us, it's really cute. Also, it must be great to have a family farm up there.
@@LiraNeo2023 ❤️🙋♀️🇸🇪
Sweden is flat? 😄No it’s definitely not. Åre is btw the lower part of the mountain range.
Well compared with Norway, Austria or Switzerland it is. Compared with anoyone else not.
Dune part 2 ❤❤
COMEEEE GETT YOUR SISTEEEEEEEEeEEEEeEEEEeEeEerRR
Ayo
COOOMEEE GEEEETTTT YOURRR DINNNNEEEERRRR! As writen! It is beautiful view!
Borders are just lines on a map and i hope we can keep on having the open borders in EU so you can go anywere work anywere and live anywere. I think its good for both people and the economy. Thanks for a nice vlog from my home country Sweden.
Totally agreed! The European Union is an amazing thing, crossing an internal border here is such a great experience, and we are definitely spoiled by that. Sweden is great! It's such a lovely place to visit. Really glad you enjoyed the video.
Peaceful borders are lines on a map. Sometimes these maps are based on agreements, which use natural formations like rivers to be the source of defining where the border is. In this case the river itself is part of the definition. So in that perspective there is more than just a border agreement and attached map with lines. But as abstractions countries and national borders are almost completely just human cultural inventions.
unfortunately not possible because of immigration/refugees
@@o0131 The video was from a region where people have lived before modern times, before Sweden and Finland. These people have had this part of the 🌎 before national boarders. Immigration is here just an artificial administrative name for people moving around in their home region.
@@just42tube with open borders we would become sweden 2.0, no thank you
COOOOMMMEEEE GGGEEEEETTTT UUUUUURRRRRR DINNNNNNNNNAAAAHHH
The "Mascot" in Östersund is the "Storsjöodjuret" (Great lake-beast) which is kind of a loch-ness beast that is rumored to live in the lake next to Östersund (folklore tale).
Wow! Thanks for the backgorund into, gotta say it's really cute for a lake beast haha.
Very weird sensation.. but it might be really interesting to be in such a place. Limit is in our mind 🥴
Exactly, it makes you think about the space we occupy, the time we live in, etc.
The two towns share the IKEA
Yeah, it's one of a kind!
Sweden is not very flat, it's the opposite, if it was flat we would not have so many ski resorts, half of the country is mountains. Swedish mountains often are so big/wide that you do not even notice that you are all of sudden 100-600 meter over the sea level. The most flat areas we have in Sweden is in Skåne and around city Skara where we have most farm lands. Norway have more narrow mountains and therefor they can look more dramatic but not very high always, fjords have Norway much more. Denmark is really flat on the other hand, I think their highest mountain is around 120 meter.
Yeah, I see what you mean! Of course everything Neo said was just our own experience; crossing into Sweden from Norway, the landscape does seem more flat. But I totally agree that Denmark is flat haha.
I have likely over 100km to any mountain over 100m, Uppland where I live is clearly the flattest area of Sweden. Sure we have plenty of rocks and cliffs but nothing over 100m above sea level. I'm usually surprised every time I see the hills in Skåne, Södermanland or Västergötland, areas other people consider flat.
@@hnorrstrom That is not the fattest area, Skåne and Skaraslätten is much more flat. You have some mountains there too like Tallmossen, not high but still a mountain, eastern Sweden have less big mountains, same with south which have almost none
@@roxpace Well the highest point in Skåne is almost twice the height of Tallmossen and Skaraslätten have all the high beautiful Västgöta mountains overlooking the area. Sure I do have plenty of miniature mountains of 10m here on the farm in Eastern Uppland but overall the area has the lowest elevation of all Swedish landscapes compared to sea level.
@@hnorrstrom If you read I never said Uppland is a mountain area, so read again. The big mountain chains starts in west and goes north. And what I said you will never notice that you are on a huge mountain always, like kebnekaise massive is pretty high but doesn't feel like it mostly of the time.
when she said "UHAHARABITAAAAARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA SAHAAHAH" i felt that bro
Nah she said “COOOOME GETTTT YOUR DINNERRR”
@@Shockwave-logic. , aaaaa OOOOO yeeee
Come
Difficult with a manual gear?? WTF!!
Thought this was a mw2 camo
"My planet Arrakis is so beautiful when the sun is low"
Nice video. Thanks for sharing. 👍7
Haha glad you like it!
That's so pretty and nice there! And so sweet to see again Tim and Hannah ☺️ Seems like good friends don't fear any weather 😁💖
They are really good company! It was great to meet up with them, and was so hard to say goodbye...
Чудово!
Дiйсно, чудово!
Everything looks pretty in the video!
Glad you like it!
What a lovely trip! And indeed, the memory of having a good time with friends is more precious!
Yeah, it was one of those trips that you will remember later on in your life...
Awesome
Thanks for watching!
What aspect of Trondheim left the strongest impression on you during your exploration? Do you share your travel experiences and walking tours on Instagram? I'd love to follow along and see more of Norway's third-largest city through your lens.
Hey I guess the buildings are the most unique thing. They are very...different. You have to see it for yourself. You can find us on Instagram in the channel description!
Beautiful colors in your video!
Haha, thanks to Norway!
Your life is a life. My life is just a piece of shit😭
Oh man...my life has a lot of issues too, it's just I don't really post those things here. Keep it up! Hope everything turn out okay for you!