Vanyayuyay, interesting video. However, may I point out that when you switched from AK to Canada, the town of Inuvik is in-NEW-vick, rather than IN-you-vick. Nearby are 2 more towns with odd names: Aklavik (ah-CLAH-vick, and Tuktoyaktuk = tuck-tuh-YACK-tuck (which was momentarily on the screen at 5:56). By the way, I'm not Canadian. Rather, I (from IL) developed a sort of hobby a few years ago trying to find place names with unexpected pronunciations, and I'm now over 2600 in the USA, and about 350 in Canada. Also, the 2 places in the north which get farther north by far than Russia are northern Greenland, and northern Canada.
@@vanyayuyay, what I've done the past few years of working on that project is to first check Wikipedia, since in many cases, there's a correct pronunciation on the site. If that doesn't show up, you could just type in the name on TH-cam, and see if someone visited there. A third option, if the first 2 don't work, is to get on google maps, and look for a business in the town, and give them a call. It depends upon how far you want to go. Have a good day.
Vanyayuyay, interesting video. However, may I point out that when you switched from AK to Canada, the town of Inuvik is in-NEW-vick, rather than IN-you-vick. Nearby are 2 more towns with odd names: Aklavik (ah-CLAH-vick, and Tuktoyaktuk = tuck-tuh-YACK-tuck (which was momentarily on the screen at 5:56).
By the way, I'm not Canadian. Rather, I (from IL) developed a sort of hobby a few years ago trying to find place names with unexpected pronunciations, and I'm now over 2600 in the USA, and about 350 in Canada.
Also, the 2 places in the north which get farther north by far than Russia are northern Greenland, and northern Canada.
Thanks for letting me know! I was aware that how I was pronouncing them may not have been accurate, but I didn't know how to do it correctly.
@@vanyayuyay, what I've done the past few years of working on that project is to first check Wikipedia, since in many cases, there's a correct pronunciation on the site. If that doesn't show up, you could just type in the name on TH-cam, and see if someone visited there. A third option, if the first 2 don't work, is to get on google maps, and look for a business in the town, and give them a call. It depends upon how far you want to go. Have a good day.
Nice. I was looking for the northernmost farm a couple years ago and found the same patterns.
ima plant a tree in the north of greenland
@David-sWorldTour, by any chance, are you related to the talking trees that were in The Wizard of Oz?
It'll die
I was actually researching this myself, thanks for posting
Theres a few spots with old trees still visible far above the current treeline during the latest climatic optimums that youd find interesting
really cool thx for sharing!
Video made in December and made public in January
That's pretty cool
well this is certainly interesting
Dahurian larch idk
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