THE ANGRY SPUD Reacts to DAR THE TRAVELER FIRST TIME IN SWEDEN

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  • čas přidán 12. 06. 2024
  • Hello everyone and welcome back to The Angry Spud! In today's Spud reacts I react to Dar the Traveler and his first video ever recorded in Sweden! Sweden is such a beautiful country and I'm super excited for his travels! Can't wait to see what he posts next!
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Komentáře • 29

  • @darthetraveler
    @darthetraveler Před 10 dny +8

    Yessir! Hate I didn’t see this in time! But it definitely was worth it! Great experience! Thanks for the reaction!

  • @SteamboatW
    @SteamboatW Před 12 dny +5

    10:07 It's early morning, and nothing is open. Just two hours later these streets would be bustling with tourists and workers on the way to work.

  • @SteamboatW
    @SteamboatW Před 12 dny +1

    11:08 That is the Stockholm main square (Stortorget) with the water pump in the center and the Nobel Museum to the left.
    This is the old town, and both architecture and street map are medieval to 19th century.
    It's very quiet in the videos because it's so early. In summer the sun rises early and sets late. Further north the sun don't set for weeks or month, and we call it "the midnight sun".

  • @SteamboatW
    @SteamboatW Před 12 dny +2

    14:18 No, there was no statue there, it's one of the old water pumps. You have to go there to get your drinking water in the old days. It's long since been replace by workd class tapwater inside every home.

  • @SteamboatW
    @SteamboatW Před 12 dny +3

    08:50 The streets in Gamla Stan is paved with natural stones. They have to be evened out from time to time, but the stones themselves are nigh unbreakable. Some streets are made with square cut stones like this, and some others with just round stones... The round stones have propably been street-stones for 4-500 years.

  • @SteamboatW
    @SteamboatW Před 12 dny +1

    17:02 Yes, the royal palace. It was built during a short period when Sweden was a super power, so it had to reflect that...

  • @SteamboatW
    @SteamboatW Před 12 dny +1

    12:52 Is one of a chain of restaurants called "Texas Longhorn".

  • @SteamboatW
    @SteamboatW Před 12 dny +1

    07:27 That is Gustav Vasa or Gustav I of Sweden. The first "modern" type if king. The house behind him is the house of knights, that is the organisation for the Swedish nobility. The latin inscription means just that. "Palace of the knightly orders".
    Gustav was the king that established a fixed organisation for nobility.

  • @ann-louiseallert2498
    @ann-louiseallert2498 Před 12 dny +2

    This week is leading up to Swedens Midsummer Selebration weekend, and anyone who has the opportunity goes out in the countryside. And the tourists are still in bed. But the evenings in summer Stockholm are amazing!

  • @SteamboatW
    @SteamboatW Před 12 dny +1

    11:57 That's the clocktower of the German Church. The have bells that can play melodies, and they do that on occasion. I once was outside when they started to play the Imperial March.

  • @gindrinkersline3285
    @gindrinkersline3285 Před 12 dny +2

    07:12 The speed limits in Stockholm are 30 km/h (18.6 mph), 40km/h (24.9 mph), & 60km/h (37.3 mph).
    07:25 The House of Nobility (Seat of the interest group of the Swedish nobility.)
    08:08 The Supreme Court of Sweden

  • @ln8173
    @ln8173 Před 12 dny +3

    Looks like it's really early in the morning so nothing is open yet and people are just not out. Usually the old town is filled with people during summer. Never seen it so empty 😂

  • @Powermongur
    @Powermongur Před 12 dny +1

    This is Friday morning at 6 am. There is like no shops or restaurants open at that time.

  • @SteamboatW
    @SteamboatW Před 12 dny +1

    09:27 Is "Storkyrkan", the central church for Swedish Lutheranism, the former Swedish State church and the place of refirmation as well as burual site for many a Swedish king and queen.

  • @SteamboatW
    @SteamboatW Před 12 dny +1

    4:30 Nils Ericson was an engineer and built a lot of tge Swedish railway system. His brother John Ericsson is a bit more famous as the engineer that invented the modern ships propeller, and built the ship that fought CSS Virginia at of the Battle of Hampton road during the US civil war.

  • @SteamboatW
    @SteamboatW Před 12 dny +1

    08:08 That building is the Swedish Supreme Court.

  • @SteamboatW
    @SteamboatW Před 12 dny +1

    15:45 Yes, that's the famous Swedish police.

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Před 15 dny +2

    yo, Enjoyed- very useful masterpiece~

  • @Tweetyfreaky
    @Tweetyfreaky Před 12 dny +1

    Yeah, as he said while walking towards Gamla stan it was 6 am...so he should have been at Gamla stan around 6.30 approximately so therefore nothings open yet due to open hours at 10 am for atleast 90% of the stores :) if not all of them.
    I commented on Dar's video that IF hes able ro, go back later during the say and he will find people..lots of them cause its a huge tourist attraction :)
    If your a fan of museums and wants to hear about the father of the dynamite, Alfred Nobel, the museum is right on that squeare in Gamla Stan. Cost about 13 usd to enter, have no idea if that is cheap in an americans pov :)

  • @gunlindblad6816
    @gunlindblad6816 Před 10 dny

    Haha! Cannot stop laughing, it is like a mall…. The mall is a shoppingarea with a roof. This is for real, this is what it looks like when it is real

  • @SteamboatW
    @SteamboatW Před 12 dny +1

    08:20 Is of Lars Johan Hiertha who was a liberal (not socialist) icon and was thrown in jail for using the freedom of the press to critisize the sitting king Carl XVI Johan. He founded the newspaper "Aftonbladet" that still exists.

  • @Sl_stefan_jonsson
    @Sl_stefan_jonsson Před 10 dny

    Since you are interested in culture and history, I can tell you a few things about the video and Stockholm. The building, which you thought could be a court, is the Knight's House where they keep all the noble tablets. The statue in front is of Gustaf Vasa who threw out the Danish King Christian the tyrant in 1523 and formed Sweden as we see it today except for the southern parts of Sweden where I live which became Swedish in 1658. Stockholm was formed in 1252 and on Riddarholmen is the Riddarholm Church which began to be built in 1270 is Stockholm's oldest church and most of our kings are buried in it. I can also add that Dar does not need to learn Swedish. 90% of the population understands and can speak English. 😅

  • @tatamay126
    @tatamay126 Před 14 dny +4

    15000 steps ? Cute .
    I do between 30000 and 50000 steps a day 😂
    Depends on how busy my day is .
    Greetings from🇩🇪

    • @area12353
      @area12353 Před 10 dny

      you dont do 50000 steps or you walk constant for 20 hours

  • @andrewsd.c.xwymanxdcc8771

    First🎉

  • @MARTINHEMEYER
    @MARTINHEMEYER Před 12 dny

    Sweden for the Swedes. Immigrants out