Norway Top Ten Things To Do
With such beautiful landscapes, it's no wonder that Norwegians love the great outdoors. The different cities, towns, countryside and scenic rail trips are exceptional here. With a welcoming atmosphere it is a popular destination for the whole family.
Top Ten Things To Do on Vacation:
1) Oslo: Capital, Frogner Park & Vigeland Sculpture Park
2) Stavanager: Festivals, waterfont, The Pulpit Rock
3) Oslo to Bergen Rail: cross country scenic rail
4) The Flam Railway: beautiful scenery through mountains
5) Bergen: gateway to the Fjords
6) Northern Lights: spectacular lights at night
7) Fjords: world's best fjords
8) Geirangerfjord: scenic UNESCO listed fjord
9) Trondheim: former capital of Norway, cafes, museums
10) Tromso: Paris of the north
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Visit Iceland - Top 10 Places to Visit in Iceland
The Best of Iceland. The Top 10 Things To See & Do When You Are In Iceland. From watching icebergs flow, to whales diving, driving over fjords, hiking glaciers & eating amazing local delicacies, Iceland has something for everyone. Here are our Top 10 Iceland Tourist Spots.
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10 Best Places To Visit In Italy.
Undoubtedly one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world – Italy, represents a stunning combination of history, art, architecture, natural beauty and culinary excellence. There are just a few places that boast such a wide range of different landscapes, traditions and cultural riches, with each of its regions and cities offering visitors something completely unique.
These are 10 best places to Visit in Italy.
10. Cinque Terre
9. Verona
8. The Amalfi Coast
7. Siena
6. Naples
5. Milan
4. Lake Garda
3. Venice
2. Florence
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Things to do in Newfoundland & Labrador (documentary)
I take you on a Road Trip through Canada and show you the Things to do in Newfoundland and Labrador focussing on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Icebergs and Whales in the region.
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Starting in Deer Lake I went on a 8 day road trip to experience the highlights in the East of Newfoundland and the South of Labrador. The itinerary shown is the perfect option to experience the diversity of the Rock and the Big Land in one single trip.
Beside some hiking and a boat tour on the Western Brook Pond at the Gros Morne National Park I went on a whale and iceberg expedition at Battle Harbour, visited vikings in L'anse aux Meadows and went kayaking in Steady Brook.
All activities and things to do in Newfoundland and Labrador covered here are easy to access by car making it a perfect road trip where you spend each night at a different spot.
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Spots & Things to do in Newfoundland and Labrador featured in this video:
- The Tablelands, Gros Morne National Park
- Western Brook Pond, Gros Morne National Park
- Point Amour Lighthouse
- Iceberg Alley
- Red Bay, Labrador
- Battle Harbour, Labrador
- L'anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland
- Steady Brook, Newfoundland
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Top Hiking Mistakes | VISIT NORWAY
Jeans, plastic ponchos and high-heels will not keep you dry and warm in the Norwegian mountains.
Plan your outdoor adventure at
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Research the length, duration and recommended physical condition for the hike you want to do.
Check the weather conditions and always listen to the advice of the local mountain residents.
Buy or rent the right equipment for your trip.
Always bring enough food, drinks and an extra set of clothes in your backpack.
Check out the possibility of joining a guided tour.
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Do not wear jeans, trainers or other everyday clothing.
Do not start your trip too late in the day, as you might risk having to hike in the dark.
Never start a mountain hike if you are not in good enough physical shape.
Do not depend on a map on your mobile device, as there is not always coverage in the mountains.
Pack it in, pack it out - don't leave anything, including trash, behind.
THE NORWEGIAN MOUNTAIN CODE
1. Plan your trip and let someone know where you are heading.
2. Customise the trip based on your ability and potential conditions.
3. Pay attention to the weather report and avalanche alerts.
4. Be prepared for storms and the cold; even on short trips.
5. Bring the necessary equipment so you can help yourself and others.
6. Choose safe routes. Be aware of terrain where landslide dangers exist and where there is unstable ice.
7. Use a map and compass, and always know where you are.
8. Head back in time - there is no shame in turning back.
9. Save your strength, and seek shelter if necessary.
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Oslo to Bergen, Norway by Train through the mountains and Boat through the fjords
We’re going to take you on one of the most spectacular train rides in all of Europe: starting in Oslo, we’re heading cross-country through fascinating mountain terrain, passing lakes and rivers and waterfalls, and then by boat through a vast fjord, finally we will be arriving later in the day at the ancient capital of Norway the town of Bergen. This special trip is called Norway in a Nutshell. Showing you a big cross-section of the country in just one day.
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The scenery keeps getting more spectacular as we climb through the central regions of Norway, getting a little bit like Switzerland with tall mountains in the distance and glaciers, with lakes where the water is clear blue color.
We change trains mid-way at Myrdal and board the Flam railway which is one of the most scenic rides in Europe. It travels about four miles from the mountain tops down through seven lush valleys to the waters below in the Sognefjord, Norway’s largest fjord. There we catch a boat to Bergen through the Sognefjord. There's lots of great scenery during the boat ride, with the mountains towering high above on both sides of this chasm.
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16 Places You're Not Allowed To Visit
These 16 places are highly guarded and mysterious places are not easy to get to and visit like the dangerous radioactive Chernobyl.
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7. The Colonel's LIttle Secret
Similar to the Coca Cola vault, Colonel Sanders really doesn’t want anyone else replicating his mighty fine, fingerlicking good recipe. He has a total of 11 herbs and spices he mixes in there and the recipe is stored in the an upgraded modern security facility at the headquarters in Kentucky. What are they putting in our chicken? According to rumor, even the President of KFC doesn’t know the recipe, so don’t try bribing the drive through to give it up.
6. Room 39
It’s not like anyone would willingly want to go to North Korea but if someone were to try to get into Room 39 it would be extremely difficult. At an undisclosed location, most likely in or near the capital of Pyongyang, lies a rumored headquarter that's in charge of North Korea's underground activities. They are mostly in charge of gathering foreign currency in whatever way possible. Whether it’s drugs, counterfeits arms deals the lists go on. If North Korea were to get a hold of a nuke, it would most likely have to come from foreign counterfeit.
5. Chernobyl
No one is legally able to visit the Chernobyl exclusion zone without permission from the Ukrainian government, which basically means it’s off limits. Some people are willing to take the risk to visit the abandoned city but it’s extremely risky especially for foreigners who don’t speak Russian well. The only way you’re getting in here is with a heavy bribe to the police if you’re stopped. In just a short period of time you might be able to get away with visiting the outskirts without too much bodily damage. The sludge that’s left here after the literal meltdown of the radioactive materials is known as the elephant's foot as you see in this photo is still extremely lethal. Just after 300 seconds of exposure gives you only 2 days to live. It’s actually still melting and could one day seep into the ground water. Good luck!
4. Ozyorsk, Russia
Sometimes entire cities can be completely off limits in Russia. Located in the Chelyabinsk Oblast Region, Ozyorsk is considered a closed town due to how close it is to the Mayak plant. However people do live here, you're just not invited to this one. The Mayak plant is a facility that processes nuclear waste and decommissions decaying weapons of mass destruction. It used to be a location where the Soviet Union would find its source of plutonium. The area is now polluted with industrial and radioactive waste.
3. Svalbard Global Seed Vault
If the world were to come to a tragic end or certain species of plants have become extinct, the svalbard seed vault has got their back! Located only 800 miles south of the North Pole in Norway lies a vault that has a set goal on preserving plant diversity and holding on to large amounts of seeds in the case of an emergency. More than 400,000 crop seeds are stored here and includes seeds for 32 varieties of potatoes. The Norwegian government spent 9 million dollars on this facility that one besides scientists can go to and maybe some day it’ll be useful.
2. The Demilitarized Zone
Also known as the 38th Parallel, the demilitarized zone was created at the end of the Korean War to keep the two countries at peace. It’s considered to be neutral territory that neither country is allowed to cross and at least a 10 mile wide buffer zone between the two. It’s most heavily militarized border in the worlds Near this zone, you’ll notice quite a few landmines, armed soldiers, watch towers. You can almost feel the tension about to burst. North Korea even built the 4 largest flagpole in the world in order to giver the southerners a view of communism. You’re really not allowed to visit this zone, and some how if you find away, you may bring on another world war.
1.Area 51 Nevada
No other place seems to be so secret yet well known at the same time. Also located within the isolated National Nevada Security Site, the government only recently admitted its existence. They claim to use the smooth, dry lake bed known as groom lake as a runway for experimenting with new aircraft. But do to the extreme restriction many wonder exactly what’s going on out there. Motion detectors and thermal body heat detectors are spread across desert and will detect anyone who thinks about coming close. Not to mention the constant surveillance of drones that relentlessly monitor the area for trespassers. Conspiracy theorist claim the government is holding extraterrestrial life forms or even their flying saucers at this location, but it’s restricted, i guess we’ll never find out exactly, will we?
Top 5 Places to visit in Sri Lanka
My personal top Top 5 Places to visit in Sri Lanka shouldn’t be missed when visiting Sri Lanka as they represent what makes this country so special
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While traveling the country for more than 2 weeks I discovered a new side of the island almost every day. I have been in Sri Lanka for a video production and got to see and experience a lot in a comparably short amount of time.
Accompanied by local guides and wildlife experts I visited several places all over the country: from Colombo through the center to the north-east, afterwards I flew back and went to the south coast and continued to Yala as well as the highlands in Kandy. The following Places to visit in Sri Lanka are my personal top picks!
Things to do in Sri Lanka covered in this video:
- Sigiriya, the lions rock
- Yala National Park
- Pigeon Island, Trincomalee
- Kaudulla Nationa Park
- Nuwara Eliya
Best Places to Visit in Sri Lanka: your favorites?
Did I miss any important spot you should visit when traveling to Sri Lanka? Tell us your favorite place to visit in Sri Lanka in the comments below and feel free to share this video with your friends!
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