2:35-2:45 That's actually true. Kuusamo (and Ruka) really doesn't belong to Lapland but to North Ostrobothnia (like Oulu), although it's very close to the border of the Lapland region. It could in principle be seen as part of Lapland, but not technically.
"Helsinki, that smoky, foggy city people don’t even know their neighbor everyone is in a hurry, few are smiling invisible twine tore and jerk them like the puppet dolls they flounder like fish in a fish trap everyone is in a hurry to go nowhere Kuusamo, Kuusamo is calling me To see the forest sturdy and its bluish hills Kuusamo, Kuusamo is calling me from there I'll find my peace"
As someone who's living in the capital area: can confirm, that's an accurate description of Helsinki. As soon as I get the opportunity, I'm going to move out of the capital area, it's a miserable dump.
Is there a prize for the closest guess (Syötteen kansallispuisto)? :-) Syöte is also worth a visit. The way that the snow lies on the trees in winter is especially beautiful there. You may also see some elk and reindeer in the forest.
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Here you go🏅 ! Very close. Also place looks beautiful on Google!
If we are precise about airports, then I like to point out that Helsinki doesn't have an operating airport. Vantaa has. The name is misleading marketing.😉 There is/was Malmi airport in Helsinki, but it got closed down about a week ago.
You guys might want to extent your stay in Ruka indefinitely, because few days ago our government announced that they are thinking about putting curfews in Helsinki and Turku in April. I would just stay in Ruka if I were you.
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Agree with you indefinitely! *Meanwhile in my living room in Helsinki 🥲*
@@saekka8537 what I have seen proposed, the intention is not to limit movement outside. Limitations are directed towards limiting people meeting physically and infecting each other. Movement outside is not the target of limitations. Movement without important reasons like non essential shopping trips, those are what limitations try to stop. Moving outside is not restricted, if it is not done in larger groups. It is also good to remember that getting legislation ready and using it later are very separate legal step. Finnish constitution has clear requirements for situations in which such temporary exceptional laws can be used. It is not just the will of the government that matters in such decision-making.
@@saekka8537 is this a draft summary of what you had in mind? As the document and even the text in the link says, it is just restrictions in free movement and not ulkonaliikkumiskielto, which is the Finnish word for curfew. These aren't totally different or unrelated things but different. vnk.fi/documents/10616/56906592/HE+liikkumisrajoitus+luonnos+20210324+klo+1800.pdf/5478ce3e-e722-0f12-c257-34f5588d5426
2:35-2:45 That's actually true. Kuusamo (and Ruka) really doesn't belong to Lapland but to North Ostrobothnia (like Oulu), although it's very close to the border of the Lapland region. It could in principle be seen as part of Lapland, but not technically.
So, in principle ,yes. But technically, No? 😅
@ Yep, sort of. 😁
Lovely! I hope you've enjoyed your stay in Ruka. :) Never been there myself.
It looks beautiful! I hope you had lots of fun!
Yes, it’s a really beautiful place! 🌹
"Helsinki, that smoky, foggy city
people don’t even know their neighbor
everyone is in a hurry, few are smiling
invisible twine tore and jerk them
like the puppet dolls
they flounder like fish in a fish trap
everyone is in a hurry to go nowhere
Kuusamo, Kuusamo is calling me
To see the forest sturdy
and its bluish hills
Kuusamo, Kuusamo is calling me
from there I'll find my peace"
As someone who's living in the capital area: can confirm, that's an accurate description of Helsinki.
As soon as I get the opportunity, I'm going to move out of the capital area, it's a miserable dump.
@LetsPlayFan81 Beautiful ❤️
Is there a prize for the closest guess (Syötteen kansallispuisto)? :-) Syöte is also worth a visit. The way that the snow lies on the trees in winter is especially beautiful there. You may also see some elk and reindeer in the forest.
Here you go🏅 ! Very close. Also place looks beautiful on Google!
@ Thank you for the prize!
I hope you have safe trip
Thanks we had! 🙏🏼
If we are precise about airports, then I like to point out that Helsinki doesn't have an operating airport. Vantaa has. The name is misleading marketing.😉 There is/was Malmi airport in Helsinki, but it got closed down about a week ago.
Yeah haha Helsinki-Vantaa airport
@ the airport was called Seutula Airport after the nearby village Seutula.
woo I haven't been to Kuusamo yet, the ski resort looks cool and maybe I'll visit in the future 😳
Yes! Highly recommended. Breath-takingly beautiful place.
Nice trip.
Thank you ❤️
Nice 👍
Thanks ✌
You guys might want to extent your stay in Ruka indefinitely, because few days ago our government announced that they are thinking about putting curfews in Helsinki and Turku in April. I would just stay in Ruka if I were you.
Agree with you indefinitely! *Meanwhile in my living room in Helsinki 🥲*
Not actually curfew. That word is not a good way to describe what the proposed legislation includes.
@@just42tube What, not PC enough? They're planning to limit people's movement outside, what else is that other than curfew?
@@saekka8537 what I have seen proposed, the intention is not to limit movement outside. Limitations are directed towards limiting people meeting physically and infecting each other. Movement outside is not the target of limitations. Movement without important reasons like non essential shopping trips, those are what limitations try to stop. Moving outside is not restricted, if it is not done in larger groups.
It is also good to remember that getting legislation ready and using it later are very separate legal step. Finnish constitution has clear requirements for situations in which such temporary exceptional laws can be used. It is not just the will of the government that matters in such decision-making.
@@saekka8537 is this a draft summary of what you had in mind?
As the document and even the text in the link says, it is just restrictions in free movement and not ulkonaliikkumiskielto, which is the Finnish word for curfew. These aren't totally different or unrelated things but different.
vnk.fi/documents/10616/56906592/HE+liikkumisrajoitus+luonnos+20210324+klo+1800.pdf/5478ce3e-e722-0f12-c257-34f5588d5426