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She also has a video when she goes to the northen part of sweden which i realy enjoy, i forgot title name tho it's been awhile since i saw it. It's part of her sweden trip. Might be worth checking out if you find it.
Alestenar: A ship setting consists of raised stones placed in the shape of a ship. It is a typical Nordic relic that is mainly found in burial grounds. The ships may have symbolized the real boats on the journey to the underworld and were used as a place of celebration in honor of the buried.
When you have to cross the Öresundsbron you have to pay a toll-fee. It pays to maintain the bridge etc. If you go by train over it's included in the train ticket, and I think it's cheaper than the toll. It's more expensive during peak hours, and you can also buy an annual pass called bridgepass, which lowers the toll by half. Many people use those to cross for work in either country.
Interesting you noticed the shape of the buildings in Copenhagen. The reason for that is that back in the days they made all buildings that end to a street corner loke like that to enable horse-firre-engines being able to make the turn.
You pay to cross the bridge over to Sweden. Make a reaction on that bridge, it’s quite a marble in construction and engineering. Öresundsbron (Öresund Bridge)
I'm guessing the camera she films herself with has a wide-angle lens (or whatever it is called) and it makes everything have a "fish-eye" effect, that means that everything outside the center is visually bent.
As far as I know there is no mystery, when a ship or a fleet didn’t return they rose those stones to conmemoraste the high rice. There is no magic there and no dead, and it is not for measuring time. Dead were buried in mounds if hey were high risen, and mounds can be found near the stones in many places. In some places there also are runes to tell a story. As for the land, we have freedom to roam, which means as long as you move with responsibility you are even aloud to camp one night on private land, and walk on private farm land. Near houses however, that right doesn’t exist.
The south of Skåne was danish until 1658, so we down here has been danish for a longer time then Swedes. And that’s why many down here see Copenhagen as our capital city and that we still are occupied by those damn Swedes (read Stockholm).😏😎
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Haha Sujy you have a great fantasy! Love it! 🥰🤣🎶
Yay, thank you!
She also has a video when she goes to the northen part of sweden which i realy enjoy, i forgot title name tho it's been awhile since i saw it.
It's part of her sweden trip. Might be worth checking out if you find it.
Alestenar:
A ship setting consists of raised stones placed in the shape of a ship. It is a typical Nordic relic that is mainly found in burial grounds. The ships may have symbolized the real boats on the journey to the underworld and were used as a place of celebration in honor of the buried.
I think the fields you saw was wheat!😊
When you have to cross the Öresundsbron you have to pay a toll-fee. It pays to maintain the bridge etc. If you go by train over it's included in the train ticket, and I think it's cheaper than the toll. It's more expensive during peak hours, and you can also buy an annual pass called bridgepass, which lowers the toll by half. Many people use those to cross for work in either country.
Interesting you noticed the shape of the buildings in Copenhagen. The reason for that is that back in the days they made all buildings that end to a street corner loke like that to enable horse-firre-engines being able to make the turn.
Or did he mean that the wide angle lens on the camera makes everything tilt towards the center?
@@vansting Possible 🙂- I didn´t know that so learned something new, thx!
You pay to cross the bridge over to Sweden. Make a reaction on that bridge, it’s quite a marble in construction and engineering. Öresundsbron (Öresund Bridge)
I'm guessing the camera she films herself with has a wide-angle lens (or whatever it is called) and it makes everything have a "fish-eye" effect, that means that everything outside the center is visually bent.
0:11 Gotland, not Gotburg or whatever you said
As far as I know there is no mystery, when a ship or a fleet didn’t return they rose those stones to conmemoraste the high rice. There is no magic there and no dead, and it is not for measuring time. Dead were buried in mounds if hey were high risen, and mounds can be found near the stones in many places. In some places there also are runes to tell a story. As for the land, we have freedom to roam, which means as long as you move with responsibility you are even aloud to camp one night on private land, and walk on private farm land. Near houses however, that right doesn’t exist.
The south of Skåne was danish until 1658, so we down here has been danish for a longer time then Swedes. And that’s why many down here see Copenhagen as our capital city and that we still are occupied by those damn Swedes (read Stockholm).😏😎