I’ve lived in the city of Lake Elsinore in California for almost 20 years.. and it wasn’t until today, after reading the city’s General plan policy, that I learned the city’s name was inspired by Shakespeare’s Hamlet.. now I’m going down a Rabbit hole… 😅
I totally know the feeling! I do the same when I start researching stuff for a video... Or when I just google Wikipedia or TV Tropes... But that's so cool, to live in a place called Lake Elsinore! I love the name, and the history behind it :D
I’m going to remember this place! Our kids each can make one wish on our summertravels. Our youngest fosterson chooses a castle EVERY SINGLE YEAR. Once… in Vietnam he even asked for a blue castle 🤣
A blue castle? Haha! Well, keep searching... But this one was really nice! So big, and full of fun little activities - I think it's a perfect for a family visit :D
@@ThreeStarVagabond We found an old building where a king lived like thousand years ago and gave him some cheap sunglasses with blue shades… he was satisfied. 🤷🏻♀️
@@arewethereyet000 That's hilarious! :D If you get VR glasses he could wish for anything and you could be like "no need to travel, we can fix that at home!" ;D
@@arewethereyet000 Haha agreed! I love the feeling of being at a place - even if I could experience it perfectly in VR I'd miss the whole aspect of the trip and all the planning.
Besides Shakespeare, Kronborg’s got nothing to do with Hamlet. Hamlet was a prince from Jutland who lived 7-800 years before Kronborg was buildt. So the big question is whether danes should react to a story written by a guy from England or actual history as it may have happened?
Great place to go. I was there about five years ago and it’s such an iconic place to go for someone who loves Shakespeare
Absolutely! I never knew how awesome it was - I'm thinking that I must have been there as a kid, but if so I completely forgot about it...
I can't remeber how many times I have been there.. I love Kronborg Castel.. Grand turists attration.. 💕🇮🇸😎👍 Greetings (from over the sund)
It's really fun to explore the castle - and it's a gorgeous sight as well :D Thanks, and hope you have a great week down there!
very interesting thanks
Thanks for checking it out :D
Should have alot more views here
I agree! I thought this was a pretty interesting topic myself :)
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Thank you 😀
I’ve lived in the city of Lake Elsinore in California for almost 20 years.. and it wasn’t until today, after reading the city’s General plan policy, that I learned the city’s name was inspired by Shakespeare’s Hamlet.. now I’m going down a Rabbit hole… 😅
I totally know the feeling! I do the same when I start researching stuff for a video... Or when I just google Wikipedia or TV Tropes... But that's so cool, to live in a place called Lake Elsinore! I love the name, and the history behind it :D
I’m going to remember this place! Our kids each can make one wish on our summertravels. Our youngest fosterson chooses a castle EVERY SINGLE YEAR. Once… in Vietnam he even asked for a blue castle 🤣
A blue castle? Haha! Well, keep searching... But this one was really nice! So big, and full of fun little activities - I think it's a perfect for a family visit :D
@@ThreeStarVagabond We found an old building where a king lived like thousand years ago and gave him some cheap sunglasses with blue shades… he was satisfied. 🤷🏻♀️
@@arewethereyet000 That's hilarious! :D If you get VR glasses he could wish for anything and you could be like "no need to travel, we can fix that at home!" ;D
@@ThreeStarVagabond true… but I don’t think that will ever be the same. And also… what would be the use of travelvlogs after a while? 😳
@@arewethereyet000 Haha agreed! I love the feeling of being at a place - even if I could experience it perfectly in VR I'd miss the whole aspect of the trip and all the planning.
Be true to thyself
A good quote ^_^
@@ThreeStarVagabond 🙏🇲🇽
There are so many castles in Denmark to choose from, but Danes have forgotten their history now.
I'm sure there's a lot of people who still appreciate the past! ^_^
Besides Shakespeare, Kronborg’s got nothing to do with Hamlet. Hamlet was a prince from Jutland who lived 7-800 years before Kronborg was buildt. So the big question is whether danes should react to a story written by a guy from England or actual history as it may have happened?
No wonder Denmark is invaded by tourists.😂