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Wow! That whole landscape is breathtaking, and your music choices are PERFECT. I never knew that soccer field existed, but it is so cool! Your drone shots of it and the surrounding islands is easily one of the sickest things I've ever seen in a travel vlog. Incredible vlog, Cody! Oh, and note to self: eat a lot of carbs before a hike!
Norway is certainly a very picturesque country with it's seemingly unspoiled ocean and mountain views. The beach in the drone shot at the end looks magnificent. That soccer field looks out of place and in the drone footage it doesn't even look real to me. It's gotta be the different shades of green and the straight lines with precise angles that appears so odd on that irregular grey rock in the middle of the ocean. Whatever it is, it's cool! Dammit Josh, you're a world adventurer dude, ya gotta shape up......haaahaha! I'm only bustin' your...you know. Lovin' this Norwegian series Cody! ............................PEACE!!
so glad to see you enjoy your trip to Norway. when i see the fantastic videos you make, and the big smile that the Norwegian nature gives you, makes me proud to say that I am an Norwegian myself. glad you took your time to make these incredible videos so people form all over the world can enjoy it to. keep up the good work, and dont forget to soak inn all the beauty we´re so blessed to have in Norway. much love from your new Norwegian sub.
Having downloaded the wallpaper of this magnificent site, we were in confusion whether it is real or photoshopped. Your video made it very clear. Thank you friend for posting such a beautiful video of this beautiful place.
You are so talented, like you get the perfect pictures and some awesome cinematic shots that just looks "gorgeus" correct me if I wrote that wrong, but you know what I was trying to say. I think you are the best vlogging / exploring channel on youtube
Hjeller or a Hjell (don't know if there is a english word for it) but they are all over the northen norway and in some places they still hang fish (Cod mainly but other type of fish can be hanged too) to dry, it will become what we called Dry fish or stockfish... can be eaten dry or soaked up. So not only the head is used :-) the clima up north is perfect for this type of production, its hanged during winter when there was no flies and stuff and it hanged to they where hard and dry ready for transport (no need for ice then hehe).
Your video documentaries are truly professional. It was always my dream to some day visit Norway and you have given me a glimpse of what I have been missing. Thank You!
+femnita Then why did you say it was a funny fact when we all know LOTR was filmed in NZ? LOTR was entirely filmed in NZ not just many scenes. Whether you misspoke or were wrong you screwed up. As a useless feminist I know there is no way you would ever admit to it though.
I love the introduction of your video. Short but informative and beautiful done. Always enjoying watching your videos! 🗺❤ #RougeNation #exploringcrew #Explorers4life
3:10 Regarding the puffins... The issue is that a *lot* of sea birds are dying of due to having less access to food among other things... (And things like eating plastic making it harder for them to digest the food they *do* eat). 4:41 They're used to make stockfish.
Just a little fact again. The whole Cod is dried, and the end result is stockfish. It has been exported from Norway since the Viking age. In Portugal it is called Baccalao De Noroego. The Cod is comin in to Lofoten to Spawn from January to April
When something is presented as a "fact" .....well then it better be a fact. Stockfish (tørrfisk) find it's main export marked in Italy and Nigeria (who also take the dried heads). This is the fish you can see cleaned and then dried in free air up on the racks in Lofoten. While clip fish (klippfisk) find it's main export marked in Spain, Portugal and Latin-America ....that is what they use in order to make their Bacalao. Clip fish is cleaned, spread out, salted and dried i electric ovens. While the fish might be caught in Lofoten the drying happens in Ålesund before being exported....
I guess puffins are not so much in that part of the Lofoten islands. To see more of the puffins you need to go further out to the other islands; Værøy and Røst.
The bit about crashed fish heads being sent to Africa destroyed my appetite for the rest of the video. Not your fault 'Exploring With Cody'. I guess it is just what it is.