Snowmobile excursions by Arctic Coast AS
This video is about Arctic Coast AS based in Kjøllefjord, Finnmark. The film shows what you can experience when you arrive with Hurtigruten during winter and go on expedition with Arctic Coast.
Film is made by Slims production / Ørjan Bertelsen and Kurt Ivar Johnsen
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Grade: Crux film
Music by Tony Anderson Further up, further in via the music bed
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Sami Culture excursion by Arctic Coast AS
This video is about Arctic Coast AS based in Kjøllefjord, Finnmark. The film shows what you can experience when you arrive with Hurtigruten during summer and go on expedition with Arctic Coast.
This is a unique opportunity to meet a family of Sami reindeer herders and experience the rich history and fascinating nature of the area. Hear the classic Sami joik and try lassoing a reindeer!
Film is made by Slims production / Ørjan Bertelsen and Kurt Ivar Johnsen
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Kjøllefjord Skjøtningberg
Gamvik Slettnes Fyr arctic coast
Hurtigruten's MS Spitsbergen - Day 3 Trondheim to Rørvik - Norwegian Coastal Voyage 2017
Day 3 of a 12 day Norwegian Coastal Voyage on Hurtigruten's MS SPITSBERGEN.
21 February 2017 - Trondheim to Rørvik
(all ports not always in video)
Hurtigruten's MS Spitsbergen - Day 4 Brønnøysund to Svolvær- Norwegian Coastal Voyage 2017
Day 4 of a 12 day Norwegian Coastal Voyage on Hurtigruten's MS SPITSBERGEN.
22 February 2017 - Brønnøysund, Sandnessjøen, Nesna, Ørnes, Bodø, Stamsund & Svolvær.
( Not all ports in video )
Kjøllefjord
Drive to Kjøllefjord and Mehamn
Kjøllefjord 19 10 18
Nordkynn-sangen
Gamvik & Slettnes Light House - The Beauty Of Finnmark Norway
This is the third video of the seriesThe Beauty Of Finnmark Norway Some minor fault with my GoPro creates some flicker in the video when the sun hits the propellers. Hope to fix it with a better version.
Historic fishing village:
Gamvik is situated in the far northeast of the Nordkyn Peninsula, Europe's most northerly mainland. Since the Middle Ages, Gamvik has been one of the most important fishing villages out towards the Arctic Ocean. However, since the Second World War, the village has lost ground to Mehamn and Kjøllefjord due to its relatively narrow harbour. Today, peace and quiet has returned to this fishing village of 180 inhabitants.
Coastal heritage in the far north:
From the Late Middle Ages, more and more Norwegians moved to the Finnmark coast. They fished for cod in the spring, dried it and transported it to Bergen. In Europe, there was a high level of demand for high-protein dry fish, particularly during Lent. As the fishermen had small boats that they could haul up onto dry land, the population was spread across many small communities in the outlying areas of the coast. Gamvik Museum has displays of fishing equipment, as well as the simple cattle farming, home crafts and maritime Sami culture on the outer coast and further inland to the fjords. At the now abandoned village of Omgang, several witches were burned during the 1600s.
Whale hunting:
As early as the 1500s, the Dutch hunted whales off the coast of Finnmark. However, whale hunting did not really take off as a major industry until the late 1800s when Svend Foyn introduced a more industrialised form of whale hunting. Towards the end of the 1890s, however, most whale stocks were so decimated that the catches fell sharply.
The Mehamn Rebellion:
After 1900, the important spring cod fishing season failed in Finnmark for several years in a row. The fishermen believed there was a link between whale hunting and the lack of fish. When there were no whales around, the capelin and cod were not chased towards the shore. On Whit Sunday 1903, the situation came to a head in Mehamn, and the whale hunting station there was razed to the ground and soldiers were summoned from Vardø to clear up. The rebellion had political consequences too: The whale became a protected species in Northern Norway and the first parliamentary representatives from the Norwegian Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) were voted in the following autumn.
Outdoors:
The pier is part of a wider setting. Outside the museum is a large pollack drying rack. This rack also dates from after the war, but the production of dried fish is an ancient process along the coast of Finnmark. A Nordland motor boat is also on display outside. This boat was saved from the destruction that took place in 1944. Gamvik was formerly a port of call for the Hurtigruten, but it did not have a pier. The service boat Gamvik therefore sailed out to the open sea to meet the Hurtigruten and loaded and unloaded passengers and cargo there. In 1990, the Hurtigruten stopped calling here and the service boat is now on dry land.
Hurtigruten's MS Spitsbergen - Day 11 Trondheim to Ålesund - Norwegian Coastal Voyage 2017
Day 11 of a 12 day Norwegian Coastal Voyage on Hurtigruten's MS SPITSBERGEN.
1st March 2017 - Trondheim, Kristiansund, Molde & Ålesund.
We had an amazing display of the Northern Lights in the evening - the best display of the cruise. Photographs do not do it justice.
Snowmobile excursions by Arctic Coast AS Short Edition
Arctic Race 2018 - Stage two. Tana to Kjøllefjord
One of the biggest events in years. Elna and i went to a place called Hopseidet and Postnesbakken. We met some friends and provided good entertainment when the cyclists rode up the hill. In 15mps wind we still had a blast.
Such a beautiful day and it is so great to spread a little happiness.
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Greetings from Elna and Bengt with friends
Hurtigruten, the Norwegian Express Line // #032 // 8040 of Relaxing Minutes Documentary
8040 minutes of sea and arctic nature.
Hurtigruten, the Norwegian Express Line (Express Route, also known as the Norwegian Coastal Express), has for well over 100 years been the backbone of coastal Norway, bringing people and goods up and down the weatherbeaten west coast towards the north of Norway. A fleet of 11 ships service 34 ports from Bergen to Kirkenes, covering a distance comparable to the distance Oslo – Tunisia. Daily, and all year round, regardless of weather. In its heyday, this earned the line its nickname National Highway 1.
With the advent of air transport and roads, the goods and the local travellers aboard have gradually been replaced by tourists coming to explore the fjords and expanses of largely untouched arctic nature in the comfort of cruise ship-like amenities. Comfort except for the sea temperature and the possible range of weather, that is.
Sailing list of coastal route:
• Bergen
• Florø
• Måløy
• Torvik
• Ålesund
• Geiranger—(only summer)
• Urke, Møre og Romsdal (only in September and October)
• Molde
• Kristiansund
• Trondheim
• Rørvik
• Brønnøysund
• Sandnessjøen
• Nesna
• Ørnes
• Bodø
• Stamsund
• Svolvær
• Stokmarknes
• Sortland
• Risøyhamn
• Harstad
• Finnsnes
• Tromsø
• Skjervøy
• Øksfjord
• Hammerfest
• Havøysund
• Honningsvåg
• Kjøllefjord
• Mehamn
• Berlevåg
• Båtsfjord
• Vardø
• Vadsø
• Kirkenes
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Asketics на самом севере континентальной Норвегии Kjøllefjord
Священное Саамское место силы #finnkirka были, кушали краба)) #asketics #asketicstrio #norway @ Kjøllefjord
Hurtigruten, the Norwegian Express Line // #077 // 8040 of Relaxing Minutes Documentary
8040 minutes of sea and arctic nature.
Hurtigruten, the Norwegian Express Line (Express Route, also known as the Norwegian Coastal Express), has for well over 100 years been the backbone of coastal Norway, bringing people and goods up and down the weatherbeaten west coast towards the north of Norway. A fleet of 11 ships service 34 ports from Bergen to Kirkenes, covering a distance comparable to the distance Oslo – Tunisia. Daily, and all year round, regardless of weather. In its heyday, this earned the line its nickname National Highway 1.
With the advent of air transport and roads, the goods and the local travellers aboard have gradually been replaced by tourists coming to explore the fjords and expanses of largely untouched arctic nature in the comfort of cruise ship-like amenities. Comfort except for the sea temperature and the possible range of weather, that is.
Sailing list of coastal route:
• Bergen
• Florø
• Måløy
• Torvik
• Ålesund
• Geiranger—(only summer)
• Urke, Møre og Romsdal (only in September and October)
• Molde
• Kristiansund
• Trondheim
• Rørvik
• Brønnøysund
• Sandnessjøen
• Nesna
• Ørnes
• Bodø
• Stamsund
• Svolvær
• Stokmarknes
• Sortland
• Risøyhamn
• Harstad
• Finnsnes
• Tromsø
• Skjervøy
• Øksfjord
• Hammerfest
• Havøysund
• Honningsvåg
• Kjøllefjord
• Mehamn
• Berlevåg
• Båtsfjord
• Vardø
• Vadsø
• Kirkenes
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Source: NRKbeta.no
Hurtigruten's MS Spitsbergen - Day 12 Torvik to Bergen - Norwegian Coastal Voyage 2017
Day 12 and final day of the Norwegian Coastal Voyage on Hurtigruten's MS SPITSBERGEN.
2 March 2017 - Torvik, Måløy, Florø & Bergen.
An unforgettable adventure comes to an end.
(Not all ports in video).
Mehamn, Slettnes Fyr, Gamvik, Skalangsneset - Flying Over Norway
Flying over Norway, Mehamn Lufthavn, Mehamn, Kystlinje, fjorder, fjell, hav, Slettnes Fyr, Gamvik, Skalangsneset,
Hurtigruten's MS Spitsbergen - Day 9 Finnsnes to Stamsund - Norwegian Coastal Voyage 2017
Day 9 of a 12 day Norwegian Coastal Voyage on Hurtigruten's MS SPITSBERGEN.
27 February 2017 - Finnsnes, Harstad, Risøyhamn, Sortland, Stokmarknes, Svolvær & Stamsund.
Includes a visit to the Hurtigruten Museum at Stokmarknes.
(Not all ports in video)