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Registrace 5. 03. 2023
Two ordinary people living one extraordinary life.
Follow our growth & journey :)
Follow our growth & journey :)
Best Country to Visit in the Summer, Norway: "Loen"
Join us on an unforgettable journey through the picturesque landscapes of Loen, Norway! In this episode, we start our adventure at Rakssetra, a charming mountain farm with traditional Norwegian cabins and panoramic views that will leave you speechless. We'll hike through lush green trails, encounter local wildlife, and immerse ourselves in the tranquil atmosphere of this hidden gem. Don't miss out on the stunning vistas and the sense of serenity that Rakssetra offers.
Next, we head to the stunning Strand Refviksanden, known for its pristine white sand and crystal-clear waters. We'll bask in the natural beauty, enjoy a relaxing day by the beach, and capture some incredible drone shots of this breathtaking location.
#norwaytravel #travelvlog #norway #summer #노르웨이
Next, we head to the stunning Strand Refviksanden, known for its pristine white sand and crystal-clear waters. We'll bask in the natural beauty, enjoy a relaxing day by the beach, and capture some incredible drone shots of this breathtaking location.
#norwaytravel #travelvlog #norway #summer #노르웨이
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Discovering World's Best Biking Path: Flåm, Norway
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Join us on an unforgettable adventure in the picturesque village of Flåm, Norway! In this video, we experience the best of what this stunning destination has to offer. 🚂 Scenic Train Ride We start our journey with a breathtaking train ride up the Flåm Railway. Known as one of the most beautiful train journeys in the world, we capture the incredible views of steep mountains, cascading waterfalls...
Best Country to Visit in Summer: Norway - "We are at Bergen"
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Best Country to Visit in Summer: Norway - "We are at Bergen"
Best country to visit in the summer, Norway
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Best country to visit in the summer, Norway
Unforgettable Korea: Hanbok Beauty & DDP Booger Gallery?!
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Unforgettable Korea: Hanbok Beauty & DDP Booger Gallery?!
Top things to do in Seoul: Picnic at Han River, LG Twins Baseball Game, Candle making
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Top things to do in Seoul: Picnic at Han River, LG Twins Baseball Game, Candle making
Goodbye Jeju Island! Soesokkak Estuary, Udo Island, and Snoopy Garden Adventure!
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Goodbye Jeju Island! Soesokkak Estuary, Udo Island, and Snoopy Garden Adventure!
Jeju Island, the Land of Oranges and Pristine Beaches
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Jeju Island, the Land of Oranges and Pristine Beaches
Jeju Island Vacation: Hiking Oreums, Savoring Souffle Pancakes, and Beachfront Bliss
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Jeju Island Vacation: Hiking Oreums, Savoring Souffle Pancakes, and Beachfront Bliss
Discovering Busan: A Journey through Korea's Coastal Gem
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Discovering Busan: A Journey through Korea's Coastal Gem
Best date spots in Korea. Beef Omakase, The GLOW Concert, and Tufting one-day class (Seoul Vlog 3)
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Best date spots in Korea. Beef Omakase, The GLOW Concert, and Tufting one-day class (Seoul Vlog 3)
Exploring Seoul City, Namsan Tower, and Adorable Strawberry & Teddy Bear Cafes! (Seoul Vlog #2)
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Exploring Seoul City, Namsan Tower, and Adorable Strawberry & Teddy Bear Cafes! (Seoul Vlog #2)
Taking shots of free soju under cherry blossom trees (Seoul Vlog #1)
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Taking shots of free soju under cherry blossom trees (Seoul Vlog #1)
Orlando Vlog: What to do in Orlando other than theme parks. Tubing, Kayaking, and Snorkeling.
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Orlando Vlog: What to do in Orlando other than theme parks. Tubing, Kayaking, and Snorkeling.
Miami Vlog 2024: Vizcaya, Little Havana, Wynwood, and Design District
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Miami Vlog 2024: Vizcaya, Little Havana, Wynwood, and Design District
Just our type of a roadtrip :) Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Las Vegas
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Just our type of a roadtrip :) Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Las Vegas
Tesla Road Trip in Iceland: Thrifting in Reykjavik & Soaking in the Blue Lagoon!
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Tesla Road Trip in Iceland: Thrifting in Reykjavik & Soaking in the Blue Lagoon!
Blue Lagoon but Better: Iceland Roadtrip in a Tesla
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Blue Lagoon but Better: Iceland Roadtrip in a Tesla
We Charged Tesla for Free in Iceland: Land of Fire and Ice
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We Charged Tesla for Free in Iceland: Land of Fire and Ice
Discovering the Best of England: London, Bath, and Bristol Adventure!
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Discovering the Best of England: London, Bath, and Bristol Adventure!
London Vlog: Is the food here actually bland?
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London Vlog: Is the food here actually bland?
Another step towards our dream house.
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Another step towards our dream house.
Operation: Return Family Dog (Mungus) Home! Road Trip to Washington
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Operation: Return Family Dog (Mungus) Home! Road Trip to Washington
Family Reunion and Renovation: Transforming Our Home Together!
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Family Reunion and Renovation: Transforming Our Home Together!
Cool. Greetings from Switzerland.
Hello there!
Lovely couple ✨
thank you!
Did you find a wild magnus midtbø? 😂
no we didn't!
What a charming couple!
Thank you for watching!
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Which car rental company did you rent your tesla from?
Thanks for asking! We used Blue Car Rental. Fastest and easiest process ever.
I love your video guys ✨
thank you!
I just came home from London Friday and yes the food is bland. I think as Americans we can become addicted to all the chemicals in our food that give it fake flavors that if we come across other foods we immediately say it’s bland. My friends and I said we were detoxing from all the chemicals from the US. It was hard to find salt, pepper, hot sauce and seasonings. The sodas were zero sugar. We even bought white sugar and brown sugar and still it didn’t help. I think we lost weight lol which is always great. lol We tried cakes that the store owner said were extremely sweet and once we tried it we laughed because we tasted no sugar. Damn Americans lol. We still had a great trip and are trying to stay on the bland food journey. 😢
Thank you for your comment! We actually found many dishes flavorful!
I love your channel im obsessd!! New subscriber here please keep doing vlogs!
Thank you! Will do!
Who is the intro music?
Ameryh - Postpone!
Really nice vlog keep it up guys ☺️✨
Thank you so much 😁
I love hawaii!
us too!
Wow nice vlog ☺️✨
Thank you 😊
Wow, what a gorgeous living room and the view from there. Congrats on the house!
Thank you so much!
If there's more of everything in the icecream, isn't it just the same icecream but twice as much?!
yes!
Nice vlog guys ✨
Thank you 😊
A great travel vlog on my beloved capital London. The food has never been bland. The older generation like my pops and my mom but especially my grandparents. Did not eat spicy food. One they couldn't afford it and two they had no access to it. My children however are used to it and go to all the nando's and Indian takeaways. They cook a multitude of dishes from abroad. I myself love Sushi.
Yes! We loved the food. We miss them :(
That the English food is bland is the most widely known wrong thing about this country. The British Empire covered a lot of the world, and everyone started to import the food, as well as everyone in the Empire could travel anywhere within it. Especially if they had money. Not much has changed. Walk down any large town main street her and see food from ten countries at least. My own local town has several different styles of African foods on top of the usual variations, most of which I've never tried.
Agreed! So much varieties
You all might like high desert Garden Answer utube, shows how they handle planting in low water area. They are in Eastern Oregon. Lots of digging with auger attached to power drill and drip irrigation. 🌸 So nice to have trail near house, very healthy. Would love to do smoked fish, turkey, and smoked cheese (dairy fan), slow cooking retains lots of nutrients and pellets are nice renewable energy. Casseroles with lid on could be good in slow cooker. 🌌
Oh! We want to try smoked fish next! We love our smoker!
Feel nowadays govt taxes fund medicine by public behalf...charities should help lower living expenses for those with illness I mean if it is freewill charity, seems best contribution to help people in the day, not long term in my opinion. So message is do best possible in the day... 🐞
How thick Americans are never fails to amuse me. Once you get past the fact they use the word “ like “ in every sentence, it’s not English that’s for sure. Firstly why on earth would the food be bland ?? But the funniest thing is the gelato shop … “ it’s too old for copyright “ 😂😂😂 errrr the building wasn’t originally an ice cream parlour - I am not sure they grasp the concept of history
Why would the food be bland in London? It’s one of the most popular cities in the world with more cultural mixes than pretty much every other city. London, Paris are the top two. An hour away from Europe means it’s easily accessible, you have some of the best meat/fish in the world, our agricultural is superior to most countries, you have the best salmon just up in Scotland.
Exactly! Food in London was good! We miss it. Just as shown on our video :)
Thank you for making this video! I found out about this place because I wanted to go to the beach but also wanted to find a place where you could also look for seashells (kids can get bored if there’s nothing to do!) I’m hoping to go to Japan in July and stay here for a night or two, just to get away from all the bustle of the cities. What time of year did you go? How was the transport there? Did you go from Kyoto? I’m hoping to go from Kyoto and then move on to Kanazawa, but I heard the train is something like 4 hours… there’s a nice village nearby where the houses are on the water and have a place for boats on the ‘ground’ floor, did you go there? Sorry, so many questions!
Hello! Thanks for watching and asking questions :) 1. We went in May, 2023 2. We went from Kyoto. There are actually direct trains every 2 hours. It will cost 4800 Yen one way per person. We recommend this direct line otherwise you need to do couple of transfers to other lines or buses. And it only takes 2 hrs and 20 mins. So it’s not too bad. 3. Yes there is the “Venice” of Japan there. We did not go there but we saw plenty of tour boats that take you there Have so much fun. Your kids will love it :)
You have crazy counter rotation which is absolutely normal for beginners. Your shoulder hip and foot should align. Also don't push your back foot out. Use your front knee to streer instead of back foot.
Thanks for the tip! I will work on it :)
I visited there once. As a South African very much used to home-cooked, hearty meals - whole foods, slow food - I still think that cuisine in London is served to spread diabetes. I am well traveled, but was served little cubes in Notting Hill, of no known taste, texture or flavour. Whatever it was, was tasteless at best, but at least didn't kill me. A Turkish gent opposite the Welsh Church off Euston Road served me real meat. One good meal ib five weeks.
Thank you for your comment~
Nice guys ☺️👍🏼
Thank you 😁
1st comment
Thanks for watching :)
They are Charity Shops, not thrift stores.
Yes! now we know :) thank you
Hello , i liked your vlog, I just subscribed to your channel +235 & Like 5👍, I wish you success and a happy week ✅🌳
Thank you! You too!
I'm not sure what's specifically American about golden retrievers. It's a breed of gundog that originates in Scotland dating from the 19th century.
Got it!
Good point. These guys come across like frogs that have climbed out of the well for the first time. It seems their ignorant prejudices are being peeled away one at a time. And that's a good thing. They even gave you a like for your straightening out of the facts. Well done, them.
Got to love Dishoom👍
We miss it so much!
Nice vlog guys 👍🏼
Glad you enjoyed it
Happy to see a variety of foods but ALSO did not expect a little peek of Present & Correct! That’s one of my top shops to go in since I’m a big stationery fan. What a pleasant surprise ☺️
Yes! We love checking out good stationery shops :)
Nice vlog guys😊
Glad you enjoyed it
Love their cute sounds. ❤
We love it too :)
Nice vlog
Thank you 😊
Do have a question about travel on trains. Do the trains between cities ever sell out or require standing room? I get Tokyo is going to be bad, but I'd hate to not be able to catch a train from Hiroshima to Kyoto and Osaka which are the only cities we are going to in Golden Week proper. Flying into Matsuyama on May 1st and working our way up to Tokyo to see Band Maid on the 10th.
Hi! First of all, thank you for your question :) Unfortunately, I can only speak for trains from Osaka and Kyoto during Golden Week. There were at 4-5 trains running between Kyoto and Osaka every hour. We did not need to reserve seats. We just had to be hypervigilant about which train to get on because there are so many train options including local and express lines. Express lines make fewer stops between Kyoto and Osaka. One thing to note when you arrive to Kyoto, there will be long lines for local buses in the morning because tons of tourists arrive in the morning. It’s better to arrive in the afternoon.
When did you go to the country? Is that okay in Iceland now? I'm going to Iceland next January, but media kept saying that it's dangerous in Iceland now..
Hi! We went October of 2023 We aren’t sure about how it is now. However, I do know Blue Lagoon is closed for now.
@@countrymouse.ld51 Thank you for letting me know :)
Good video you missed Marks and Spencers 👍🏴
Next time!
It would be nice if just one of the vloggers would treat hemselves to one of the 200 Michelin starred restaurants in the UK.
That would be cool!
It's only the USA that claims our food is bland. Every other country is more informed and aware.
Yeah, it wasn't bland at all! Very delicious
This is the 2nd of your videos I have watched & think you have great style, presentation & content. London is a world class city that has so much to offer. You do a great job with the camera. Best wishes to you both 🙏🏽
It was definitely a word class city! Thank you :) Best wishes to you too
Nice video.
Thanks for watching!
The boats you were calling Houseboats. Are called Narrowboats. They are built to fit through the tunnels and 7ft. wide locks on Canals. Dating back to the 1700s. When they were used to transport goods over long distances pulled by horses. Most are now lived in. Or hired for boating holidays. Although there are still a few used for goods, as floating shops and floating hotels. Where you saw them is on the Regent's Canal. Building of it was finished in 1820. The other end of it is Little Venice where it joins the Grand Union Canal nesr Paddington. House boats are larger usually 13 to 15 feet wide and 70 feet long. Mostly found on rivers rather than Canals.
That's cool! We'd love to check out both narrowboats and houseboats in the future!
Bland food? The yanks started that rumour in world war two because by the time they showed up we'd already been at war for over two years, we were on our knees as the ships that brought food were routinely sunk by the kregsmarine. We had nothing, & food rationing continued till the early 1950s. Mass availability didn't really happen till the 60s. After the covid they claimed there were shortages in supermarkets, lol they clearly didn't grow up in 1950s or 60s uk, now you can anything from anywhere, but if your older you'll remember that this was not always the case.
Thanks for sharing! yes as you can see in the video, we loved all the food there <3
Well Said! British Food is Wonderful! 🤘
Apart from Greggs and the rapidly disappearing fish and chip shops every bit of cooked food in London is foreign.
We enjoyed having the diversity in options :)
London specifically? Or England in general?
????? Do you.mean all the cooks are foreign? Or do you mean there are no eateries in London that serve British food, because that's false. A simple search on Google will rapidly prove otherwise, from the ubiquitous Wetherspoons to Rules at the top end.
Nice video, it seems like you had a good time here. Just one thing, when you were talking about dogs, Golden Retrievers originally came from Scotland, not America.
Good point!
Such amazing videography and commentary, thank you so much for visiting my city 🥹💖🩵
We had the most amazing time in your city <3
The charity shops are not what they seem, first they have to pay for the shop plus business taxes and all other things that come with that. Then there will be wages, not for the staff, they usually are volunteers, except for the manager who will be on a wage. Then support teams and finally the Ceo will take his cut, charity shops in the UK is not a good way to give to charity because very little goes to the charity. But every little helps I guess 😅
Oh that's good to know! Our primary purpose was more for the sustainable fashion aspect, but if we want to give to charity, we'll keep that in mind! Thank you :-)
Most high street charity shops in the UK are run by unpaid volunteers sympathetic to the cause they are fundraising for, although sometimes they may have a salaried manager. Many of the shops are not rented, but gifted or let at a very low price from the owner until such time when they can be rented to a commercial business. Charity shops in the UK only pay 20% of standard business rates. There is an incentive to use a closed shop in such a way, otherwise the owner would be liable to full business rates. The national organisations to which the shops belong are run by salaried professional fundraisers. But even so, they are transparent to what proportion of the income they use for administration and they are regulated by the UK Charities Commission
@@frglee Oh interesting! I think similar regulations are in place for American thrift stores such as Goodwill and Salvation Army are in place as well. Thanks for sharing!
@@countrymouse.ld51 To add to that. When you take something to a charity shop or make a donation to charity. You can declare that you are a UK income tax payer, Scheme is called Gift Aid. The Government then pays the income tax you have paid. At a rate of 25% of the value of the donation to the Charity. 5% more than the basic rate of income tax.
Thats good to know! @@grahamsmith9541