UPDATE! The video is out! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-65Ah6KjP5Lw.html Just finished filming a new video from places like Vettisfossen, Kattanakken, Nærøyfjorden, Jostedalsbreen and Trollstigen, even a railroad bridge in the upcoming Mission Impossible 7 called Chicken bridge.
I have been several times to Norway. In the South, Cape North, Lofoten. Never get bored, feel always like a child when I drive through this magnificant country, so overwhelming. And when I am not there and see this kind of movies, I feel homesick. There must be a Viking deep inside of me. Greetings from Holland.
If the Swedes weren't so nice to grant Norway it's independence in 1905, it still would be Sweden. But Sweden also has some amazing nature, like the Sarek valley :)
@@ingebite living in Norway all my life and been to Sweden hundreds of times, I can agree that Norway has much more to offer when it comes to nature experiences. Tall and steep mountains straight into deep fjords are quite unique. But Sweden is also a nice place. Try a Google image search for "Sarek valley" and I think you will agree :)
It's hard to get lots of views on RU-vid these days! Unilad main page shared a re edit before the weekend so up to 5 million views on Facebook now, you can half it due to autoplay though and it doesn't make me any money haha
Tor Andre Børresen true. I always get more "views" on facebook than on youtube. Alot of them is very short views as you say. To get a million views today on youtube you have to be a large channel and have unique and never before seen video I guess.
And since Facebook and google who owns RU-vid are competing they block RU-vid links from being seen on Facebook unless you promote. I can do a million views on my WRC video's with help from lots of pages, helps when Valentino Rossi shares your video but can't count on that every time ;)
Whenever I feel down, I watch at videos of Norway and I realize there is so much more in this world than we can imagine. And we just can't waste our lives, while these things are out there!
Have been to most of these places several times. What an amazing country! Can’t hardly wait to get there again this summer. Thanx for sharing! Just one little thing, if you don’t mind: the epic music is great, but at some point too long (for me). As a film maker I know how hard it is to find the right music mix for the pictures. This I say with high respect for your work. Keep it up, man! And be blessed. ;-)
Yeah it's hard fiding the right one and i didn't bother buying more than one fore this, i had to edit it longer myself to make it match the video, just had soooo much footage from this trip so it took a long time to edit!
Land of my ancestors. As a youngster, I traveled through every fylke. Went from Kristiansand to Nordkapp. In my final years, I travel through my memories.
damn this brings back some good memories from my bikepacking trip to norway last year and yeah if i had more space on my bike i would have bring along my drone but I will never forget Preikestolen and the long painfull climb up the road from Lysebotn but it was all worth it I love the nature in Norway so much its beathtaking in so many ways
Can‘t imagine anything more beautiful than this. The sense of beauty is so close to me that it goes straight in my heart every single time. It’s inspiring and makes you appreciate everything you have
We've driven from Oslo down to Lindesnes, up to Prekestolen, Bergen and back. Also from Oslo to Kjøllefjord in Finnmark. OMG Norway is simply awe inspiring. Most beautiful country on the planet, by far. ❤️🇧🇻❤️
I was there in the middle of August from a Tuesday morning until Friday and filmed in the order as the video. The queues are much shorter early in the morning or evening. Trolltunga had 2 hours of queue at 16:00 but only 10 people when i got there at 19:00...
Thank you! Yeah it's not easy, waiting for the right weather and having to do Kjeragbolten twice because i got fog and rain the first day and then several weeks of editing!
Voilà le nuage crevé comme un grand flot il dévale quel plaisir incroyable que l'eau fait un bruit agréable et qui chat mêmes oreilles entrecoupée de chants de tous les coeurs qui s'en epanouissent la terre à ce divin aspect
Beautiful. My ancestry is Norwegian (I'm an Olsen). I've never been. My dad always wanted to go, but hasn't. I bought plane tickets for me and my girl last week. We're going in late July. I cannot wait.
Nice vid, greetings from Poland. We are visiting your Country year by year since 2014, its painfull for our wallet:) but tottaly worth it (nature and people) See You in 2019!💪
We've driven from Oslo down to Lindesnes, up to Prekestolen, Bergen and back. Also from Oslo to Kjøllefjord in Finnmark. OMG Norway is simply awe inspiring. Most beautiful country on the planet, by far. ❤️🇧🇻❤️
Thank you for sharing this incredible beauty with us. As a flat-lander boy, I could only read about and imagine what his might look like for real. Fortunately there was an author of books who focused on stories of the Merchant Marine in and around Norway’s coastal waters. I swore that one day I would see them for real. Many years later, with the help of a Norwegian shopkeeper I was able to do that. It was everything I could ever hope for - a boyhood dream finally realized. Thanks for letting me relive those moments.
Bravo, superb video! My favourite country. Sending greetings from England, and all best wishes to its people during this traumatic coronavirus time....stay safe everyone!
@@marksp.h1393 No, i do work and travel somewhere near to trolltunga (its a farm basically) but I also want to se everything from the landscape there in my freetime..:))
Yes i live about 4 hours from Vøringsfossen so not so far away, spent two nights in Hotel and the rest in the car, had to walk Kjeragbolten twice because of fog so i guess it was 5 days haha.
one of the Indonesian like this one. when when review of the 5 highest waterfall in the world and the surrounding it. better again currently Sky Blue. hopefully add a successful future .. many thanks Oke