Parc national d'Abisko sur fond de cascade - Laponie suédoise
La Laponie en randonnée avec Terre des Sames - Kiruna - Aurores boréales - Randonnées nocturnes - Cultures locales - Tourisme responsable. Randonnées raquettes personnalisées.
Découvrez avec nous les plus beaux paysages de Laponie suédoise.
Participez à nos randonnées en raquettes, et vivez des moments inoubliables au coeur de la nature.
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Suède, Le royaume des neiges - Échappées belles
Échappées belles : Suède, Le royaume des neiges
En Laponie, au nord du cercle polaire, le présentateur et globe-trotteur visite en motoneige un campement d'éleveurs d'élans. Puis, Raphaël prend la direction du golfe de Botnie, entre la Suède et la Finlande. Après Gammelstad, il s'offre une pause gourmande sur une île avant de se rendre dans la capitale suédoise Stockholm, où le quartier des artistes se dévoile. Puis, il retourne en Laponie pour participer à l'entraînement de soldats-secouristes. La terre des samis • Aurores boréales : la magie dans l'objectif • La mine de Kiruna • Vivre dans le Grand Nord • Egalité des sexes : l'exemple suédois • Arjeplog, centre mondial de tests automobiles
Feuilleton : « La route balte »
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Sophie Jovillard, Raphaël de Casabianca et Jérôme Pitorin se relayent le samedi à 20h35 sur france5 pour vous faire découvrir des échappées aussi belles que lointaines.
4 jours en Laponie Suède
Résumé de notre long week-end à Kurina, en Suède!
Merci Pascal de nous avoir fait découvrir cet endroit magique, de nuit comme de jour! Si vous êtes intéressés, c'est par là:
Et pour vivre une expérience incroyable en chien de traîneau, c'est par ici:
Claire, Clémence & Léa
Schweden Reise | WDR Reisen
Das sind die Highlights dieser Nordland-Reise: Wir beginnen in der Hauptstadt Stockholm und fahren in die Schären, lernen den Götakanal kennen und machen einen Abstecher nach Gotland. Wir beenden unsere Reise hoch im Norden - in der Landschaft rund um den Polarkreis.
These are the highlights of this Nordland trip: We start in the capital Stockholm and drive to the archipelago, get to know the Göta Canal and make a trip to Gotland. We end our journey high in the north - in the landscape around the Arctic Circle.
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A successfully lucky day, for a Sami
A sami man dressed in traditional sami clothing stepps into a cafe, with intentions to rob it. But the man is not taken seriously by the cashier or customers, until the sami man misfires his gun.
The misfire leads the robbery in a new direction, an unexpected turn of events which in a strange way helps out the robber.
This is a political shortmovie, which handles an unconcious truth among indigenous people.
Directed, written and produced by Per-Josef Idivuoma with Lars-Henrik Idivuoma as the robber.
The world's first self-driving truck in an underground mine
Volvo’s fully autonomous truck is the first in the world to be tested in operations deep underground in the Kristineberg Mine. The self-driving truck is part of a development project aimed at improving the transport flow and safety in the mine. The truck will cover a distance of 7 kilometres, reaching 1,320 metres underground in the narrow mine tunnels.
“This is the world’s first fully self-driving truck to operate under such tough conditions. It is a true challenge to ensure that everything works meticulously more than 1300 metres underground,” says Torbjörn Holmström, member of the Volvo Group Executive Board and Volvo Group Chief Technology Officer.
Volvo Group is now releasing a film showing the opportunities that open up with autonomous trucks. The film was recorded in harsh operating conditions in the Kristineberg Mine 100 kilometres from Arvidsjaur in northern Sweden. Torbjörn Holmström, who takes part in the film, wants to show how safe the truck is. He didn’t hesitate to stand in the middle of the mine gallery as the truck approached him.
“No matter what type of vehicle we develop, safety is always our primary concern and this also applies to self-driving vehicles. I was convinced the truck would stop but naturally I felt a knot in my stomach until the truck applied its brakes!”
The entirely self-driving truck that takes the lead role in the film is a specially equipped Volvo FMX. Using various sensors, it continuously monitors its surroundings and avoids both fixed and moving obstacles. At the same time, an on-board transport system gathers data to optimize and coordinate the route and fuel consumption. The truck is part of a development project and is being tested in real-life operation for the very first time.
Exploro una ISLA DESIERTA en SUECIA
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Aprovechando un rato libre decidí dedicarlo a explorar una de las muchas islas desiertas que hay en Suecia.
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U-PHOS Project
U-PHOS Project (Upgraded Pulsating Heatpipe Only for Space) is a research project whose main goal is to characterize an innovative heat exchange device for space applications: the PHP, Pulsating Heat Pipe.
This device allows the dissipation of heat and the cooling of hot devices. It has already been extensively studied on the ground: never, however, it has been studied in the absence of weight.
Our project team is exclusively composed of students from Pisa University.
We have mechanical, electrical and electronical engineers working on the technical side.
The team is completed with management engineers and economists involved in economical management, performance optimization and marketing strategies.
Svalbard | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Svalbard
00:03:01 1 Geography
00:06:19 2 Sports
00:06:37 3 History
00:06:46 3.1 Dutch discovery, exploration, and mapping of a 'terra nullius'
00:08:18 3.2 17th–18th centuries
00:09:01 3.3 19th century
00:09:45 3.4 20th century
00:09:54 3.4.1 Svalbard Treaty and Norwegian sovereignty
00:11:56 3.4.2 Second World War
00:13:36 3.4.3 Post-war
00:15:50 4 Population
00:15:59 4.1 Demographics
00:16:30 4.2 Settlements
00:18:48 4.3 Religion
00:19:06 5 Politics
00:23:13 6 Economy
00:28:28 7 Transport
00:30:13 8 Climate
00:32:59 9 Nature
00:36:51 10 Education
00:37:37 11 See also
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Svalbard (; Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈsʋɑ(ː)lbɑːɾ]; prior to 1925 known by its Dutch name Spitsbergen) is a Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. Situated north of mainland Europe, it is about midway between continental Norway and the North Pole. The islands of the group range from 74° to 81° north latitude, and from 10° to 35° east longitude. The largest island is Spitsbergen, followed by Nordaustlandet and Edgeøya. Administratively, the archipelago is not part of any Norwegian county, but forms an unincorporated area administered by a governor appointed by the Norwegian government. Since 2002, Svalbard's main settlement, Longyearbyen, has had an elected local government, somewhat similar to mainland municipalities. Other settlements include the Russian mining community of Barentsburg, the research station of Ny-Ålesund, and the mining outpost of Sveagruva. Ny-Ålesund is the northernmost settlement in the world with a permanent civilian population. Other settlements are farther north, but are populated only by rotating groups of researchers.
The islands were first taken into use as a whaling base in the 17th and 18th centuries, after which they were abandoned. Coal mining started at the beginning of the 20th century, and several permanent communities were established. The Svalbard Treaty of 1920 recognizes Norwegian sovereignty, and the 1925 Svalbard Act made Svalbard a full part of the Kingdom of Norway. They also established Svalbard as a free economic zone and a demilitarized zone. The Norwegian Store Norske and the Russian Arktikugol remain the only mining companies in place. Research and tourism have become important supplementary industries, with the University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS) and the Svalbard Global Seed Vault playing critical roles. No roads connect the settlements; instead snowmobiles, aircraft and boats serve inter-community transport. Svalbard Airport, Longyear serves as the main gateway.
The archipelago features an Arctic climate, although with significantly higher temperatures than other areas at the same latitude. The flora take advantage of the long period of midnight sun to compensate for the polar night. Svalbard is a breeding ground for many seabirds, and also features polar bears, reindeer, the Arctic fox, and certain marine mammals. Seven national parks and twenty-three nature reserves cover two-thirds of the archipelago, protecting the largely untouched, yet fragile, natural environment. Approximately 60% of the archipelago is covered with glaciers, and the islands feature many mountains and fjords.
Svalbard and Jan Mayen are collectively assigned the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code SJ. Both areas are administered by Norway, though they are separated by a distance of over 950 kilometres (510 nautical miles) and have very different administrative structures.
NASA Radar Images Asteroid 2007 PA8
This composite image of asteroid 2007 PA8 was obtained using data taken by NASA's 230-foot-wide (70-meter) Deep Space Network antenna at Goldstone, Calif. The composite incorporates images generated from data collected at Goldstone on Oct. 28, 29, and 30, 2012. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Gemini
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Scientists working with NASA's 230-foot-wide (70-meter) Deep Space Network antenna at Goldstone, Calif., have obtained several radar images depicting near-Earth asteroid 2007 PA8. The images were generated from data collected at Goldstone on Oct. 28, 29 and 30, 2012. The asteroid's distance from Earth on Oct. 28 was 6.5 million miles (10 million kilometers). The asteroid's distance to Earth was 5.6 million miles (9 million kilometers) on Oct. 30. The perspective in the images is analogous to seeing the asteroid from above its north pole. Each of the three images is shown at the same scale. The radar images of asteroid 2007 PA8 indicate that it is an elongated, irregularly shaped object approximately one mile (1.6 kilometers) wide, with ridges and perhaps craters. The data also indicate that 2007 PA8 rotates very slowly, roughly once every three to four days. JPL scientists chose to image asteroid 2007 PA8 due to its size and relative proximity to Earth at the point of closest approach. On Nov. 5 at 8:42 a.m. PST (11:42 a.m. EST /16:42 UTC), the space rock was about four million miles (6.5 million kilometers) from Earth, or 17 times the distance between Earth and the moon. The trajectory of asteroid 2007 PA8 is well understood. This flyby was the closest Earth approach by this asteroid for at least the next 200 years. NASA detects, tracks and characterizes asteroids and comets passing close to Earth using both ground- and space-based telescopes. The Near-Earth Object Observations Program, commonly called Spaceguard, discovers these objects, characterizes a subset of them, and plots their orbits to determine if any could be potentially hazardous to our planet. JPL manages the Near-Earth Object Program Office for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington. JPL is a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
NASA Radar Images Asteroid 2007 PA8
Indigenous Terra Madre - Jokkmokk 2011 from the air
The event gathered indigenous food communities from around the world to exchange their expertise and raise a collective voice on how traditional knowledge and sustainable use of natural resources can contribute to developing good, clean and fair food systems.
Samelandsresor built the Tentipi tipis!
Filmed by: Carl-Johan Utsi/CJ Utsi Photo.
Kampf um Norwegen | Feldzug 1940 | Subtitles [Multi Languaje]
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Kampf um Norwegen - Feldzug 1940 (English: Battle for Norway - 1940 campaign) is a 81 minute-long German documentary directed by Martin Rikli and Dr. Werner Buhre by orders of the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht. Produced in 1940, the movie follows the Invasion of Denmark and Norway in the spring 1940. For unknown reasons, the film was never shown in Germany. It was considered lost in its entirety until it surfaced at an Internet auction in 2005.
Producer: Martin Rikli and Dr. Werner Buhre
Production Company: Oberkommando der Wehrmacht
Audio/Visual: sound, b/w
Language: German (no subtitles)
Keywords: Kampf, Norwegen, Battle, Norway, Second World War
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
উলাট সিদ্দিকীয়া সিনিয়ার ফাজিল (ডিগ্রী) মাদ্রাসার ১০৫ তম বার্ষিক জালসা12/12/২০১৯/আব্দুল্লাহ আল-আমিন।
স্থান উলাট সিদ্দিকীয়া সিনিয়ার ফাজিল (ডিগ্রী) মাদ্রাসা মাঠ প্রঙ্গন, সুজানগর পাবনা।
ভিডিও প্রচার ..জুয়েল মিউজিক বাড়ী..