maanantai 25. tammikuuta 2016

Something you might not know about Finnish Lapland



Hello everyone! We have introduced ourselves already but now we're about to tell you something about the place we live, Lapland. You all have some kind of idea what Lapland is, and you're all probably right. Now let us tell you perhaps something more!


- Lapland is known for it's beautiful nature: fells, rivers, forests and lakes.
- Nature provide us with multiple products you can only find in Lapland, for example different berries

Cloudberries. Photo: Lapland Above Ordinary
- In surface area Rovaniemi is the biggest city in Europe
- There are approximately same amount of people and reindeers living in Lapland
- Every reindeer belongs to someone

Reindeer sleigh
- By the way, never ask a reindeer owner how many reindeers they have.
- Yeah, we got the Santa Claus as well!
- At midsummer the Sun doesn't set at all
- In winter we have "Kaamos" which means the Sun doesn't rise at all

Midsummer. Photo: Lapland Above Ordinary

- We have our own aboriginal people called Sami people
- Best time to spot the Northern lights is from September to March
- In winter we go ice fishing, snowmobiling, skiing and skating
- We have way over thousand kilometers of skiing tracks in Lapland in spring

Cross-country tracks

Snowmobiling


- Only 3,6% of Finnish population lives in Lapland
- If you want to eat something really Lappish, taste sauteed reindeer and squeaky cheese!
- "Kuksa" is a wooden cup that is very common among Lappish people
- There's a Lappish belief that you can loose your luck if you wash your Kuksa
- People make a hole in the ice and go swimming in the lakes and rivers. We call it "avanto".

Kuksa

Lappish leather boots. Photo: Lapland Above Ordinary

So here's something you might not have known about Lapland yet, Of course, the best way to learn more is to discover it yourselves!


- Pure Arctic Madness


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