As a "håndværker", I can totally relate to your feelings about the yellow strips 😡😡😡 Parking rules in Copenhagen is a freaking jungle... Anyways - happy anniversary, 21 years, well done 👍👍
Yes, this was the island where the famous Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe made many of his precise observations of the stars and the planets, which his pupil Johannes Kepler would later use to deduct his three laws for planetary motion around the Sun ( which would then inspire Isaac Newto later on ). The island of Hven was actually given to TB as a county (len) for his services by the king of Denmark. There is a small museum in his hounour in an old church in the middle of Hven next to an underground information center explaining his work and instruments - as well as the ruins of his two famous observatories Uranienborg & Stjerneborg.
It's really not just for tourists. Even regular Copenhageners can see something new by going out on the canals and into the harbour on their own. I've only done it in kayaks and rowing boats, but the city really offers something special when you're just messing about on the water in your own pace. (And an electric boat seems a great option!) Not, of course, that there's anything wrong with one of the harbour tour boats; some of them are great value for money.
Near the beginning of your boat travel you went between and along two city streets with the interesting names "Overgaden Oven Vandet" and "Overgaden Neden Vandet". The names roughly translate to "Over Street Above the Water" and "Over Street Below the Water", although both streets clearly are above the water. This is a less touristy part of the city and nice for a casual walk if you want to see how most of central Copenhagen really is.
Join the club. I received one while parking at the hospital one time. Apparently I parked in a handicap zone although the sign was overgrown by trees/leaves and the paint had faded to nothing on the ground but I guess I should have known, right🤷🏻♀️ I complained about it after the fact but no luck. I had plenty to say afterwards😬 to anybody who wanted to listen😉😂
You guys should visit Esbjerg. It’s called often Denmark’s Chicago because a lot of people moved here due to the fishing industry back in the days. I guess that translates to Chicago’s citizen increase due to the car industry there. Maybe you can see the similarities. From here you can visit Fanø by ferry (12 min ride) which is very nature rich and full of old buildings with thatched roofs and old fashioned local society. You can also visit Ribe. Back in the days it almost became the capital of Denmark and has similarities with Fanø in terms of old buildings with “bindingsværk’’ which is an old building tradition where you build the outer walls with bricks and wood in between in a square shape. Those buildings are considered rare and therefore you are obliged to keep them original.
I'd put a yellow banner on my neighbours car. Just to give him the chill down the spine (Oh noooo!) before he realized it was just a piece of yellow paper, this time. Sometimes I'm just evil.
Lovely video as always. I think we all have something that we keep packing up and taking to the next place even though we should probably throw it out at this point. However having that item be something that use to be edible is rare. For a second there it looked like the can had already started leaking with beans on the lid but I guess it was just regular gunk. I don't know if you can do it in a minute but a small tour of the concert posters on the walls would be cool on a friday. They look like the 4 coloured hand printed ones I collect from my favourite american band.
We were thinking about doing one about the St. Paul and the Broken Bones poster that is behind us on most our shots at home now. It is in the middle of us at the end of this video. But we could use that to chat about some other ones, I have a lot of posters, a ton of which aren't hanging with even more just stored in the frames behind others to keep them flat :). I do think that is just gunk, we should clean it, but it also gives it some charm. What is your favorite american band?
@@TravelinYoung Dave Matthews Band. I've seen them all the times they've come to Denmark and travelled to the states to see them on tour there as well. They don't really fit any genre definition so lets just call it rock/pop/bluegrass/brass ;) On top of the amazing music, for every city on their tour, they have an artist create a specific poster and then have it hand printed in 4 colours on really thick paper.
@@wizardry007 Sweet! I've seen DMB once and was super into them after the Busted Stuff album came out. I think all americans go through a DMB phase at some point :). That album is fantatsic.
You have to do that again, the boat trip. That can of beans? It´s not so old, yet. When I did my military service we had cans of gulasch and canned food from 1957, I did my military service 1980-81. But as I remember it was actually very good. But we starved so much so we could eat everything. But do a boat trip again you look like you really enjoyed it.
Fun video, guys!! Oooo...the yellow banner, don't you just hate them? The way they make your stomach drop and your(my)temper flare! and again, Happy Anniversary! 🎊 - hello from Hundested 🌸💕🌱
Happy anniversary! Same year as us.. although we got married in January.. One of these days, when it's open, you gotta try the ski slope on top of the incinerator..
Have had a car for the last 13 years and never got a ticket. Y’et😜, by the Way the boat ture look like lots of fun, been to København lots of times but never gone boating, note to self must try looks fun😁
The oldest food stuff I still keep, is a bottle of beer from 1986. It has been exposed to lots of sunlight over the years, so it would for sure taste awful now. Maybe if that zombie apocalypse occur I can throw it after a zombie 😀.
I watched a documentary on German TV, where they had gotten their hands on some old cans of various products, some 20+ years beyond best before, they had chefs prepare them, and they got the contents tested in a lab, all of them were safe to eat, the only problem was the sauerkraut that had taken on a metallic taste because the acidic contents had dissolved some of the can. Also, yes complain about the yellow banner, complaining is almost a national sport, consider it part of your danification ;)
Happy anniversary, 21 years have brought you four missions out into the unknown and still you have the original supplies (the can of beans) - now that you have taken your ship on a cruise in this quadrant of the galaxy (Copenhagen harbour) I do think that you should have said a little bit more about the buildings you passed on you cruise, ie. you passed the sculpture in the kanal at Højbro plads, Agnete og Havmanden and on Højbro Plads, Absalon the forunder of Copenhagen, you passed past the parliament on the other side, past Børsen with the twisted spire ( the stock exchange), then we saw the church Holmes Kirke - it’s the royal navies church, we saw Nyhavn from the harbour side, we saw the danish opera house, we saw Amalienborg and Amaliehaven. - al of this without you mentioning any of it. No it was just cheese on crackers and how captain Joshua got the “ Star ship” into space dock. Young’s boldly go where you have gone before but tell what you see to those that haven’t go there yet.😉 Live long and prosper.🖖🏻 Jean Ricard.
@@TravelinYoung Just watch one of the horrible TH-cam videos of gullible people trying Surströmming , and you should be cured for life from ever attempting it yourself. I am still wondering how the poor Swedes ever found it was actually "edible" and not lethal for you - just how desperate do you have to be to try it out in the first place and then even continue eating it?!? 🙄
According to the law, recreational crafts are required to have an equal number of life jackets to people on board. The people aboard are not required to wear them at all times but they must be accessible in case of emergency. Friendship boats come equipped with 8 standard regulation life jackets under the seats (8 is the max number of people that can be in their boats). You can read up on the law here: www.retsinformation.dk/eli/lta/2016/1687
Since you did a review of the Oscar nominated Another Round, could you please also do a review of the new Danish Mads Mikkelsen movie Riders of Justice that likewise seem to be a huge success ?
@@TravelinYoung ... Just so that you know. Riders of Justice is nothing like the typical Hollywood revenge action movie, but at times a highly violent ("Viking") Danish dark comedy-drama, with some in depth layers of personal soul searching. Some describe it as being all over the place, but actually it's really relying on the 'butterfly effect' with future events depending on one tiny event after the other. So you will get the whole package, so to speak.
@@michaelmeyers7216 blinkende lygter er god forstå mig ret - men den er hverken ældet særlig vel (det var lidt en anden tid) og alle udlændinge jeg kender der har set den - fatter hat af den - den er meget dansk sort humor agtig -> det rammer oftest ikke udlæninge på samme måde
@@calde1337 It might be time for a re watch. How do you think it has shown it's age? You might be 100 % correct about the humour. Maybe they ought to save it for a couple of years down the road. But it is a must see. It belongs in the canon alongside Matador and Bennys Badekar. :)
Eh, if you get 4-5 folks together to split the cost it is affordable and a very unique thing to do in Copenhagen. It is also 800 for 2 hours not 1. One hour is much less.
@@TravelinYoung Even if you're 6 people, it's still 150 per person, for two hours of sailing around the canals. It's still alot. Also one hour means you can never be more than 30 minutes away from the "shop", which in turn limits the trip. One hour would not be enough to see enough interesting things in the Copenhagen harbor areas. Not everyone makes 50k per month, so 150kr per person can be alot of money for them. Also, you're right ofcourse, that one hour is "only 500kr", but that's still alot. Also, it's not an hour but 55 minutes per the terms on the website. Please understand though, that i am NOT saying it is not a GREAT way to experience Copenhagen, all i am saying is that in my opinion it's too expensive, and not something i would ever pay that much for.
@@eidodk no worries, like anything, the cost must equate to value for you as an individual. There are also tons of things I wouldn't pay that much for but I see others do every day. I love the unique experience of being on the water, on a nice day, controlling where we go, and doing so with a group of friends. It is worth it for me. BTW, I also agree 1 hour isn't enough, I just wanted to make sure the price was accurately represented. I've never done it for less than 2 to avoid being rushed.
Hej. Mange tak for at se! Denne video var mere om vores tur på båden og vores dejlige dag med at slappe af. Det var ikke om Danmarks eller Københavns historie. Hvis du vil have en video om dansk historie, kan du se vores videoer "Top Sites to Visit Around Nyhavn" eller "Walking Copenhagen"
You are turning Danish, being so excited about a sunny day 🌞😅
Haha no. They are turning in to copenhageners. :D
I'm giving you 10 out of 10 stars for quoting the epic movie Jaws. "[Brody] You're gonna' need a bigger boat!".
We all know it was a green screen. Ain’t such weather in denmark ! ;p
Haha, feeling like you missed out? ;)
love love.
That's how all preppers start - one can at a time 😂
I've been dying to try one of these boats! Nothing better than on such a sunny day 😊☀️
Congratz on the 21st. :-)
Happy Anniversary, may your marriage and beans last forever.
Well played...thanks! :)
Such a perfect way to enjoy a sunny day off in Copenhagen 😊🤘🏻❤️
Tillykke med bryllupsdagen 🇩🇰🌷🙂
Happy anniversary guys!!!
Loved the video! So sorry about your yellow strip, stay positive!!
Very cosy family ride, uh nice, I see you got to eat and drink some cool stuff there.
Love the can thing❤️
Happy anniversary, hope you will have many more.
Aparol Spritz in the summer is the best 😁
Truth.
what a lovely boat trip (I know it is when the weather allows) :D
As a "håndværker", I can totally relate to your feelings about the yellow strips 😡😡😡 Parking rules in Copenhagen is a freaking jungle...
Anyways - happy anniversary, 21 years, well done 👍👍
😊 suggestion: Go to Hven in the summer. The small island in Øresund, between Denmark and Sweden. Perfekt for a day trip.
Hven is Sweden, so that depends on the border rules this summer. Corona Corona.
Yes, this was the island where the famous Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe made many of his precise observations of the stars and the planets, which his pupil Johannes Kepler would later use to deduct his three laws for planetary motion around the Sun ( which would then inspire Isaac Newto later on ).
The island of Hven was actually given to TB as a county (len) for his services by the king of Denmark.
There is a small museum in his hounour in an old church in the middle of Hven next to an underground information center explaining his work and instruments - as well as the ruins of his two famous observatories Uranienborg & Stjerneborg.
It's really not just for tourists. Even regular Copenhageners can see something new by going out on the canals and into the harbour on their own.
I've only done it in kayaks and rowing boats, but the city really offers something special when you're just messing about on the water in your own pace. (And an electric boat seems a great option!) Not, of course, that there's anything wrong with one of the harbour tour boats; some of them are great value for money.
For sure! I think I’ll do this once a year at least. It is special to be out doing your own thing on the canal on a wonderful day.
Rigtig god Pinse. Tillykke med "den lille hilsen" 🤑
Congratulations with your yellow strip, hope you're Ok cause a lot more will come :-)
Near the beginning of your boat travel you went between and along two city streets with the interesting names "Overgaden Oven Vandet" and "Overgaden Neden Vandet". The names roughly translate to "Over Street Above the Water" and "Over Street Below the Water", although both streets clearly are above the water. This is a less touristy part of the city and nice for a casual walk if you want to see how most of central Copenhagen really is.
Join the club. I received one while parking at the hospital one time. Apparently I parked in a handicap zone although the sign was overgrown by trees/leaves and the paint had faded to nothing on the ground but I guess I should have known, right🤷🏻♀️ I complained about it after the fact but no luck. I had plenty to say afterwards😬 to anybody who wanted to listen😉😂
you must try hjejlen in Silkeborg if you haven't been there before that a nice tour on water 😀
A suggestion: wipe the "family" can and cast it in clear resin, it will last forever and look pretty and intriguing on a shelf :)
Super good idea!
Maby you can open the beans on try it on tuesday , just to wake up old memories =) Nice boat trip and nice weather. Great idea =)
Great suggestion for try it on tuesday! I would like to see that too.
Ah, can't do that, we've kept it for 21 years. It's gonna have to stay closed up. :)
You guys should visit Esbjerg. It’s called often Denmark’s Chicago because a lot of people moved here due to the fishing industry back in the days. I guess that translates to Chicago’s citizen increase due to the car industry there. Maybe you can see the similarities. From here you can visit Fanø by ferry (12 min ride) which is very nature rich and full of old buildings with thatched roofs and old fashioned local society. You can also visit Ribe. Back in the days it almost became the capital of Denmark and has similarities with Fanø in terms of old buildings with “bindingsværk’’ which is an old building tradition where you build the outer walls with bricks and wood in between in a square shape. Those buildings are considered rare and therefore you are obliged to keep them original.
I'd put a yellow banner on my neighbours car. Just to give him the chill down the spine (Oh noooo!) before he realized it was just a piece of yellow paper, this time. Sometimes I'm just evil.
Haha, well played.
Lovely video as always. I think we all have something that we keep packing up and taking to the next place even though we should probably throw it out at this point. However having that item be something that use to be edible is rare. For a second there it looked like the can had already started leaking with beans on the lid but I guess it was just regular gunk.
I don't know if you can do it in a minute but a small tour of the concert posters on the walls would be cool on a friday. They look like the 4 coloured hand printed ones I collect from my favourite american band.
We were thinking about doing one about the St. Paul and the Broken Bones poster that is behind us on most our shots at home now. It is in the middle of us at the end of this video. But we could use that to chat about some other ones, I have a lot of posters, a ton of which aren't hanging with even more just stored in the frames behind others to keep them flat :).
I do think that is just gunk, we should clean it, but it also gives it some charm. What is your favorite american band?
@@TravelinYoung Dave Matthews Band. I've seen them all the times they've come to Denmark and travelled to the states to see them on tour there as well. They don't really fit any genre definition so lets just call it rock/pop/bluegrass/brass ;)
On top of the amazing music, for every city on their tour, they have an artist create a specific poster and then have it hand printed in 4 colours on really thick paper.
@@wizardry007 Sweet! I've seen DMB once and was super into them after the Busted Stuff album came out. I think all americans go through a DMB phase at some point :). That album is fantatsic.
You have to do that again, the boat trip. That can of beans? It´s not so old, yet. When I did my military service we had cans of gulasch and canned food from 1957, I did my military service 1980-81. But as I remember it was actually very good. But we starved so much so we could eat everything. But do a boat trip again you look like you really enjoyed it.
OMG already agreeing totally with you on the yellow slip. Don't get me started, ugh!!!!!
So you got married 21 years ago... Must be something like early eighties..... OMG 1997. Feel old now 😦. Nice video as allways
Right? The 80s will always be 20 years ago for me 😂 - M
parking ticket :) ive gotten a couple myself sadly..
Fun video, guys!!
Oooo...the yellow banner, don't you just hate them? The way they make your stomach drop and your(my)temper flare!
and again, Happy Anniversary! 🎊
- hello from Hundested 🌸💕🌱
What the heck is the yellow thing - we don't have that in Jylland ;-)
Oh you guys also joined The yellow headband club.... Wish they would make them longer, so I could tie it. Instead of stabling it together
Happy anniversary! Same year as us.. although we got married in January..
One of these days, when it's open, you gotta try the ski slope on top of the incinerator..
Have had a car for the last 13 years and never got a ticket. Y’et😜, by the Way the boat ture look like lots of fun, been to København lots of times but never gone boating, note to self must try looks fun😁
Did you notice the submerged statues in the canal at Gammel Strand???
Hey Josh! If you're no good at knots, tie lots!! 😉😉
Aw, the dreaded yellow slip! Sorry you had that experience... 😬
Tillykke med bryllupsdagen 🎉
Så jeres bryllupsbillede, I var (er) et smukt par ❤
The oldest food stuff I still keep, is a bottle of beer from 1986. It has been exposed to lots of sunlight over the years, so it would for sure taste awful now. Maybe if that zombie apocalypse occur I can throw it after a zombie 😀.
The old seadog in Jaws was a sailor on USS Indianapolis. Your should look up its history. That explains his hatred of sharks.
I watched a documentary on German TV, where they had gotten their hands on some old cans of various products, some 20+ years beyond best before, they had chefs prepare them, and they got the contents tested in a lab, all of them were safe to eat, the only problem was the sauerkraut that had taken on a metallic taste because the acidic contents had dissolved some of the can. Also, yes complain about the yellow banner, complaining is almost a national sport, consider it part of your danification ;)
Fascinating!
parking ticket ;)
What s nice trip and a good idea for an outing, thank you! I wonder, do Friendships Boats supply life vests when you rent a boat?
Yes, they are under the seats.
Keep the can outside, it's gonna blow 🤯
Copenhagen literally translates to "buy a(t) harbour" so no wonder you guys had to go try the boats. Edit: A huge congrats on the anniversary 💕
That’s not true. It means “merchants harbour”.
Copenhagen isn't the original name of the city, it was called Køpmannæhafn until 1906 which translates to Merchants' Harbour.
But the current name is litterally translated to Køb en havn/ Buy a harbour.
@helle fur ... by that logic it might aswell be que-leg-harbour. kø-ben-havn
@@northbound42 😂😂😂
Seeing Our Savior in the background made me think: are you going to climb the tower some day?
Unlikely, I am so terrified of heights (Joshua). I might need to ask a random person to take my go pro up to get the footage :).
@@TravelinYoung I am afraid of heights myself. I will never go up there.
@@TravelinYoung Well I'm up for it 😃
Mayas boyfrien is cool.
Did you notice the under water statues by gammel strand/christiansborg? “Agnete og havmanden”
Oh no, I missed them! I will need to go back :).
You don’t need a boat, though. You can see them from the sidewalk, too 😀
You guys should really go visit Flakfortet, theres a boat that takes you there from Nyhavn i believe
Or Middelgrundsfortet ..thats the biggest one
I think eating that can of beans might be what triggers the zombie apocalypse
The jacket Villads is wearing - What is it?
It’s a Columbia jacket! He got in vintage though so I can’t tell where it’s originally from haha
I guess you popped into Christiania on your way home.
Happy anniversary, 21 years have brought you four missions out into the unknown and still you have the original supplies (the can of beans) - now that you have taken your ship on a cruise in this quadrant of the galaxy (Copenhagen harbour) I do think that you should have said a little bit more about the buildings you passed on you cruise, ie. you passed the sculpture in the kanal at Højbro plads, Agnete og Havmanden and on Højbro Plads, Absalon the forunder of Copenhagen, you passed past the parliament on the other side, past Børsen with the twisted spire ( the stock exchange), then we saw the church Holmes Kirke - it’s the royal navies church, we saw Nyhavn from the harbour side, we saw the danish opera house, we saw Amalienborg and Amaliehaven. - al of this without you mentioning any of it. No it was just cheese on crackers and how captain Joshua got the “ Star ship” into space dock. Young’s boldly go where you have gone before but tell what you see to those that haven’t go there yet.😉
Live long and prosper.🖖🏻
Jean Ricard.
Buy a can of surströmming when they come on the shelves this summer, and see if it lasts 25 years!
It might, cause there is no chance I'd ever open it :).
@@TravelinYoung Just watch one of the horrible TH-cam videos of gullible people trying Surströmming , and you should be cured for life from ever attempting it yourself.
I am still wondering how the poor Swedes ever found it was actually "edible" and not lethal for you - just how desperate do you have to be to try it out in the first place and then even continue eating it?!? 🙄
#tieayellowribbon
😉
I have to drop your channel , joking , i am born in copenhagen but live in St John's NL Canada Canada is so far behind like 100 years
Where are the life jackets? It gives a fine if the port police see you without.
According to the law, recreational crafts are required to have an equal number of life jackets to people on board. The people aboard are not required to wear them at all times but they must be accessible in case of emergency. Friendship boats come equipped with 8 standard regulation life jackets under the seats (8 is the max number of people that can be in their boats). You can read up on the law here: www.retsinformation.dk/eli/lta/2016/1687
Thats "hygge"👍
Since you did a review of the Oscar nominated Another Round, could you please also do a review of the new Danish Mads Mikkelsen movie Riders of Justice that likewise seem to be a huge success ?
Thanks for the idea! We've been thinking about doing another Danish movie review.
@@TravelinYoung ... Just so that you know. Riders of Justice is nothing like the typical Hollywood revenge action movie, but at times a highly violent ("Viking") Danish dark comedy-drama, with some in depth layers of personal soul searching.
Some describe it as being all over the place, but actually it's really relying on the 'butterfly effect' with future events depending on one tiny event after the other. So you will get the whole package, so to speak.
@@TravelinYoung Flickering Lights (2000) is a must in that case!!
@@michaelmeyers7216 blinkende lygter er god forstå mig ret - men den er hverken ældet særlig vel (det var lidt en anden tid) og alle udlændinge jeg kender der har set den - fatter hat af den - den er meget dansk sort humor agtig -> det rammer oftest ikke udlæninge på samme måde
@@calde1337 It might be time for a re watch. How do you think it has shown it's age?
You might be 100 % correct about the humour. Maybe they ought to save it for a couple of years down the road. But it is a must see. It belongs in the canon alongside Matador and Bennys Badekar. :)
How do you know it's a pirate,, because he arrrrrrrgh!!!
Popeye ;-)
NOBODY likes the yellow note. Looking forward to hearing the story 😂
Those boats are WAY too expensive though. While they are great, 800-900 per hour seems to be a tourist trap.
Eh, if you get 4-5 folks together to split the cost it is affordable and a very unique thing to do in Copenhagen. It is also 800 for 2 hours not 1. One hour is much less.
@@TravelinYoung Even if you're 6 people, it's still 150 per person, for two hours of sailing around the canals. It's still alot. Also one hour means you can never be more than 30 minutes away from the "shop", which in turn limits the trip. One hour would not be enough to see enough interesting things in the Copenhagen harbor areas. Not everyone makes 50k per month, so 150kr per person can be alot of money for them. Also, you're right ofcourse, that one hour is "only 500kr", but that's still alot. Also, it's not an hour but 55 minutes per the terms on the website. Please understand though, that i am NOT saying it is not a GREAT way to experience Copenhagen, all i am saying is that in my opinion it's too expensive, and not something i would ever pay that much for.
@@eidodk no worries, like anything, the cost must equate to value for you as an individual. There are also tons of things I wouldn't pay that much for but I see others do every day.
I love the unique experience of being on the water, on a nice day, controlling where we go, and doing so with a group of friends. It is worth it for me. BTW, I also agree 1 hour isn't enough, I just wanted to make sure the price was accurately represented. I've never done it for less than 2 to avoid being rushed.
800-900 for 2 hours, not "per hour". You are misinformed. If you are 6-8 people/friends, it's really nothing
@@LarsRyeJeppesen 899 for 110 minutes. That is a MINIMUM price of 112,50 per person. That is expensive.
-Zombie apocalypse will start that Can of beens in 21 years from now.
Nice video, but the music is killing the joy.
Jeg synes det er en meget overfladisk måde, at beskrive Danmark på.
Hej. Mange tak for at se! Denne video var mere om vores tur på båden og vores dejlige dag med at slappe af. Det var ikke om Danmarks eller Københavns historie. Hvis du vil have en video om dansk historie, kan du se vores videoer "Top Sites to Visit Around Nyhavn" eller "Walking Copenhagen"
Go away
Parking tickets is half a prison sentence 😡
Pro tip about owning a car in Denmark:
Don't
No need if you live around the city.
I dont like that yellow colour ... :D