@@HeineNei we actually got better or the same in our homes. Tap water
@KjetilBalstad9 ай бұрын
Him being surprised you can drink water from a stream... Me being surprised by him being surprised you can drink water from a stream... Having seen many of the reaction videos I often hear "is this safe" about things that are normal and perfectly safe, or mostly safe anyways... And I think this represents a defining cultural difference.
@Henoik9 ай бұрын
Ground water is clean, and is actually our biggest source for tap water as well
@redthemodern77719 ай бұрын
We have clean water, and yeah mostly everywhere in the country
@olehaugan95559 ай бұрын
Saft is basically a fruit syrup that you drink with water. It used to be mostly made from berries, but now there are a lot of different flavors
@theofficalTocaTayfan9 ай бұрын
There’s even sugar free cotton candy💀
@ivilivoАй бұрын
Funny how she loves all sugar free drinks in Norway. Especially saft which usually is 80-99% sugar.
@LoviseMarie28 күн бұрын
@@ivilivoI sometimes drink saft to get some quick energy during tough workouts or long hikes. I’ve found that 80-90% of the saft in stores are sugar free, and also most are artificially flavored, leaving a small selection of those with added sugars (and real fruits).
@ME0w_NOTHINGISAWALABLE9 ай бұрын
8:29 LOL YEAH she’s gonna be okay, that’s better than sink or store bought water if you ask me
@Mr.Subaru-o5wАй бұрын
As a norweagean myself at 8:30 (you can actually drink water in the nature in the whole country (as long as it isnt still water)
@egg4524Ай бұрын
those who know
@itsaly148120 сағат бұрын
It is very common to make homemade Saft from berries you’ve picked yourself, my favourite one being Krøkebær Saft. Those berries specifically grow everywhere, hard not to find.
@itsaly148120 сағат бұрын
Ooh, and those sleds are called Rattkjelke in Norwegian
@Balc0ra9 ай бұрын
18:15 Ofc we have. Even the Killerwhale from the movie Free Willy went to Norway to live out his retirment
@SebHaarfagre9 ай бұрын
12:47 These are tame reindeer, they're friendly. There's also wild reindeer, and they are *VERY* rare (at least in the southern half) and you can find them as far south as Telemark if you are lucky. They are very shy and will remove themselves from any human noise and presence. If you are lucky you can go on a long trip and happen to see them, even get a majestic moment. This one looks like it is shedding its coat.
@oh5159 ай бұрын
Bilingual Norwegian: ‘it’s not the fart that kills you, it’s the smell.’ Norwegian ‘fart’ means speed and Norwegian ‘smell’ means ‘bang,’ but associated with driving it can mean ‘crash.’
@hulda4ever9 ай бұрын
Love this!!
@Emperor_Nagrom8 ай бұрын
Also "In Norway we usually rape after dinner". 'rape' meaning to "burp"😂
@Kenjuudo8 ай бұрын
@@Emperor_Nagrom My mother always says that: Oops, I had to rape. xD
@lenegrnli6316Ай бұрын
@@Emperor_Nagrombro
@Gazer759 ай бұрын
My mom used to make "saft" from Blackcurrant. We had several bushes in our garden.
@Miamia_019 ай бұрын
It’s so yummy. Same with «rips» no idea what that is called in English.
@trulybtd53969 ай бұрын
@@Miamia_01 red currant
@Miamia_019 ай бұрын
@@trulybtd5396 ah thanks!
@LunarisArts9 ай бұрын
Oh, same. Throug it was a struggle for mum to keep us kids from cleaning out the bushes before it was time to pick and make jams and saft from them. She even tried to make wine without the proper yeast, it did not go well 😂
@GoZuHaZa23 күн бұрын
Running mountain water is perfectly fine
@andrdiasz9 ай бұрын
In the USA, the concept of Saft (in the Norwegian sense) is less well known. Americans would probably think of something more similar to fruit juice (juice) when they hear the word "juice". Their closest equivalent to Norwegian juice might be something like "fruit punch concentrate," which is also a syrup mixed with water. However, the American "concentrate" is usually already sweetened and sometimes has other flavors or preservatives added. In Norway, we understand "Saft" as a concentrated "syrup" that is mixed with water to make a sweet drink. This type of juice often comes in flavors such as raspberry, blackcurrant and orange, and is a popular way to offer a refreshing drink, especially to children.
@pathian07Ай бұрын
5:08 Saft is really popular in Norway. The best word for it in English is Juice, but it's not the same. It's too strong if you drink it without water, therefor we add water, but it's not like water flavoring. It's really good! This might be more popular that soda, alteas for children. And it's healthier than soda.
@Gazer759 ай бұрын
It's a domesticated reindeer and looks like it is shedding its winter coat.
@trulybtd53969 ай бұрын
The whirlpool is Saltstraumen, near Bødo. It is caused by massive amounts of water trying to make it through a very narrow passage between two bodies of water with the ebb and tide. The water moves as fast as 20mph with whirls 30 feet wide and 10 feet deep. If you swim, you may very well die. The water flow can be as heavy as 33.000 cubic meters (9 million US gallons) pr second.
@redthemodern77719 ай бұрын
You mean Bodø?
@trulybtd53969 ай бұрын
@@redthemodern7771 heh, yes
@Atlas_Redux9 ай бұрын
I cannot be arsed going through the cesspool that is TikTok myself, so thanks for doing it for me :P
@ebbhead209 ай бұрын
Ive never been on it, FB and Instagram is more than enough.. And insta might go soon.. I dont really need it 😊
@trulybtd53969 ай бұрын
It wasn't a clamshell shaped dish. It was a clamshell. Traditionally used when serving... clam.
@karebear3269 ай бұрын
Saft is super popular here. It’s concentrated fruit or berry juice then delude it with water when poring into a glass. It comes in many flavors and is super delicious, also fun to delude it with sparkling water or sprite soda.
@lottatroublemaker613012 күн бұрын
8:28 Yes, of course it is true. The best water ever is what you just fill from a mountain stream!!! No taste of pipelines etc. - PERFECT!!! I really recomment it, Tyler!!! This should be on your bullet list for when you finally get to Norway!!! ❤❤❤
@andrdiasz9 ай бұрын
It is a reindeer shedding its winter fur from white fur to brown fur, it is highly likely that it is owned by the Sami, the Sami are the indigenous people of Northern Europe, specifically in the region known as Sápmi, which stretches across northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Kola Peninsula in Russia. they engage in traditional reindeer herding, fishing and handicrafts
@MariHansen-d9xАй бұрын
Any flowing water from mountains in Norway is completely safe to drink and tastes amazing
@Skiing4life0118 ай бұрын
Fart means speed😂 14:19 😊 Farts dumpere is like speed bumps to slow down your speed and the 30 is how many miles per hour you can go😊❤
@trulybtd53969 ай бұрын
Fart is speed, demper is limiter
@Morpholaf9 ай бұрын
We have this rallycross driver in Norway who had this quote; 'It's not the fart that kills you, it is the smell'. This mix of Norwegian and English would translate as ' It's not the speed that kills you, it's the crash. =)
@shaydee19909 ай бұрын
It's not only only, but but!
@MissCaraMint7 ай бұрын
Eeehhhy! A person of culture. You know I think Petter Solberg was on the news yesterday.
@SebHaarfagre9 ай бұрын
The end of the video: As a Norwegian, I think you should visit Denmark and Sweden too. If you like Norway you should like them too and vice versa. And you'll notice the differences and similarities. You can travel freely between either (some places may have toll stations/booths though)
@SveinBreifossmo9 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@TheBellows000Ай бұрын
8:56 You can definitely not do that everywhere in Norway. It's usually safe in higher altitudes, small steep creeks that have clear running water. Or if it comes directly out of the hill ground and is clear, but those are rather rare. Also, glacier water is supposed to be safe, and some wells. Rivers are not safe, and neither are lakes or ponds. You should always be aware of the source of the water, a potential dead animal laying in the water upstream would make the water harmful.
@milkjr88838 ай бұрын
Saft is a juice concentrate. Evaporating (or otherwise removing) the water from berry and fruit juices prevents bacterial and mold growth and is a means of food preservation. Traditional saft would typically be made out of a single kind of berry, but the modern industrial varieties are often a combination of fruit, berry and vegetable extracts and concentrates. You'll find various types of concentrates made in various ways with various names throughout the world, it's not a particularly norwegian thing.
@John_19209 ай бұрын
08:27 It is *generally* not recommended to do that, as you never know what could be in the water out in nature. But the general rule of thumb if you absolutely feel like drinking water in nature anyway, is to only drink water from areas where it is in motion, the faster the motion the better, and the more rocky the area the water the better it is. 08:55 Yes, you can do it pretty much anywhere in Norway, and the stones do function as a basic natural filtration system for the water.
@Skiing4life0118 ай бұрын
You can drink all water form moving water but be careful with still water😊😊 8:45
@runeskogstad69274 ай бұрын
15:30 Its called "Saltstraumen". (The Salty stream) not far from Bodø
@Z0MB13C0RPS3xddАй бұрын
12:53 no, this is a raindeer from tromsø. Theyre like that because they are used to walking close to people. And theire owners name is kitty
@kristinethornes6129Ай бұрын
12:33 it’s shedding its fur from winter to summer. Different tecture, the wintercoat needs to keep them warm in the cold
@WorstRoguePlayerАй бұрын
Really enjoy these reaction videos as a norwegian
@jannemarie7 ай бұрын
Saft is the best! In old tradition, people would pick fruit and berries from their kitchen gardens and/or from the forest/mountain and boil them with sugar into a concentrated syrup, which you then drink by mixing it with water. Nowadays, there's a ton of sugar free versions and a lot more flavor variatons. Husholdningssaft (household-saft) and solbærsaft (blackcurrant-saft) were probably the most popular originally. Solbærsaft is also popular to use in winter as solbærtoddy, a heated drink, optionally spiced with cinnamon and cloves, which you can bring with you on a thermos when out in the cold, skiing.
@mjrdainbramage9 ай бұрын
Speaking for myself, and some of my close friends; yes we are aware of the different meanings some of our words have in English (or even other languages), and we sometimes use it for a bit of fun. Being speakers of such a small language though, it will often remain as internal jokes because it is rare that speakers of other languages need to take Norwegian into consideration. The whirlpools are fairly safe to traverse by boat, just don't fall into them, and listen to the locals who actually know what they are doing! 🙂 The "burger" with the egg on top is most likely steak tartare, which is basically raw, ground/minced beef, with some seasoning, and a soft yolk egg on top. Killer/Orca whales are often indifferent to humans in the water, so you will likely be fairly safe if you are careful. But these are large animals that kill seals, fish, rays, dolphins, and even white sharks on occasion, so as with all wildlife; err on the side of caution.
@Carlium9 ай бұрын
Water from springs and lakes are safe as long as they're flowing, the moss, algea and marsh areas filters the water. The only places you can't drink water directly from springs abd creeks is around farm areas. If you're still unsure if it's safe, you can always just boil it.
@hulda4ever9 ай бұрын
12:29 yes it's a reindeer either losing it's winter fur coat or getting it ready for a winter
@Rallybear8 ай бұрын
I allways drink water right from the rivers when I hike. Never gotten me sick doing it.
@kristinethornes6129Ай бұрын
16:26 thats raw meat tartar with gurkins and eggyolk, really good
@belinajewel9 ай бұрын
Almost all households have saft I believe. In my household we use blackberry and blueberry syrup/saft, highly concentrated, but we don’t drink the sugar free saft, because of the sweetener have ugly side effects. While hiking in nature, most streams are healthy and clean and we drink it, it’s the best water.
@shmisung9 ай бұрын
Usually, you can drink from streams, but you have to be smart about it. Always use a clear bottle so you can check if the water is clear and not contaminated. Also, always check a little ways upstream to make sure that there isn't a rotting animal carcass in or around the water. You never know if, for example, an animal has taken a shit in the water upstream and drinking contaminated water, even small amounts, when you're hiking for a long period, is dangerous. Short trips are usually okay, though.
@TheDarkSaplings9 ай бұрын
6:48 You can take a trip to Alta, at the very top of northern Norway, Finnmark. There they have dog races (Finnmarksløpet) once a year in the winter, 14. mars. 🤗🤗🤗
@lillm68749 ай бұрын
You have reindeer in Idaho, Washington and Alaska. This reindeer is shedding fur and it’s domesticated.
@SebHaarfagre9 ай бұрын
Thanks, that's interesting, I didn't know that. (I'm Norwegian) Are they the same underspecies?
@jayjaygothic9 ай бұрын
@@SebHaarfagre Reindeer and Caribou are actually the same species, "Rangifer tarandus", but there are differences between the two. Caribou are large, wild, elk-like animals which can be found in northern parts of America, Greenland and have never been domesticated. Reindeer are slightly smaller and were domesticated in northern Eurasia. Subspecies yes to both.
@jayjaygothic9 ай бұрын
Hmmm, shedding fur and domesticated, sounds like me!
@SebHaarfagre8 ай бұрын
@@jayjaygothic Thanks!
@SebHaarfagre8 ай бұрын
@@jayjaygothic 😂😂
@trulybtd53969 ай бұрын
Seriously, where can you not drink the water in nature? Where do people think water comes from.
@Miamia_019 ай бұрын
Water is filtered though. You can’t drink water from everywhere. She was drinking running water, not water that lay still.
@trulybtd53969 ай бұрын
@mari97216 yes, I assume it to be common knowledge not to drink standing water
@amandanightstar80129 ай бұрын
@@Miamia_01 like we don't drink water from puddles that's common sense but we drink water from rivers, creeks and sometimes lakes, it is just as clean as tap water often cleaner.
@Sweenymee8 ай бұрын
1:24 she is wearing a Bunad. Most bunads have a head dress that is supposed to go with the bunad. The men's head dress is usually just a majestic hat. She is not married, so she is not wearing a headscarf yet. Tho most women now a days usually find the head dress for the "married" bunad to not be a thing they wear. Some of them are really weird.
@Bobba666audio9 ай бұрын
You can drink water most everywhere in the nature when hiking. We have a lot of mountains, and the water are filtered through stones. Ice cold mountain water is the best.
@Rimkriger18 ай бұрын
The whirlpool is close to Bodø, north Norway. Its the most powerful watercurrent in the world. (Saltstraumen) Seawater goes in a narrow path, making these whirlpools, same when water flows back to the ocean/ North sea. You can dive there when the current "stands still", aprox a 2 hour window. You will find alot of cod, herring and Big Wolf-fish down there. Its an awesome dive.
@Luredreier9 ай бұрын
5:11 Not exactly. You essentially use the process of making juice, except you don't add back the water. Being concentrated you get a product that lasts longer both in terms of more drink or liter and longer time before it goes bad. 6:00 Not just sugar free, it contains nutrients and is healthy. 8:27 It's sort of true. We don't have any severe issues with doing that. But depending on the weather and the location you may get a temporary diarrhea from doing so. Nothing truly dangerous. That said in many places it's genuinely true and you can drink the water with no ill effects.
@mr-steve-kuling9 ай бұрын
you can drink water directly from streams almost everywhere. but some places there are sheep out in the mountains and thats when you get diarrhea. Or maybe there is a dead moose in the river above you that you dont know about. but 99,9% of the time it is 100% clean
@SebHaarfagre9 ай бұрын
@@mr-steve-kuling Yeah 30 years of hiking and I've never gotten sick once. And I hike long trips... I think the most important part to be aware of is lemming year combined with still water. But that is kind of common sense. If there's no poop around, you're good, drink from streams not small ponds, lakes are 100% fine unless you can literally smell something rotting nearby. Edit: I do have a -good- -great- weirdly good immune system though.
@bjrnarbjrnarsson58459 ай бұрын
I wonder if Orcas call us Killer Apes 🤔
@jfkvale5 ай бұрын
12:11 Reindeer, and the "pattern" in its fur I believe is due to it shedding it's wintercoat to get ready for summertemperatures
@jfkvale5 ай бұрын
And that one looks like it's tame, we have wild ones aswell - I doubt a lot of them would voluntary go this close to humans
@siri_starlight27809 ай бұрын
Mountain water like that is the best water you can get, I promise you 8:18
@hwplugburz9 ай бұрын
The drink is called : Saft , its basicly consentrated fruitjuce to mix with water Iditarod the worlds moest famous dogslede race goes in Alaska(US) each year.. Drinking from the stream.. dont do it close to farmland or civilization would be my advise Yes, its a domesticated raindeer (like moest of them are, it belong to someones herd) The wirlpool is in vesterålen Norldand, not far from Bodø
@liselotte32819 ай бұрын
No, not Vesterålen. It's Saltstraumen in Bodø municipality.
@steffenagedal31512 ай бұрын
We have this quote from a famous norwegian Rally race driver. "It's not the FART that kills you, it's the SMELL" and what he is talking about it speed dose not kill you, its the crash.
@lottatroublemaker613012 күн бұрын
12:54 These reindeer are friendly because they are domesticated - You see it has a collar around it’s neck? It most likely has cuts in it’s ear to tell who it belongs to (a Sami reindeer keeper).
@Loppelus4 ай бұрын
Answers to everything: -the hair flipping is not something i have seen often, but i think its most used by the sami people -sugarfree is the most common among both drinks and food. -saft is very strong, consentrated flavour, you just add water to make the saft. Its really popular and the most common type is something called husholdssaft/household saft -Also try slalom -the mountain water in the mountains is usually good, as long as its running water -glamping is a mix of glam and camping -that is a reindeer, and the pattern is beacause its shedding from its winter skin. This reindeer belongs to a person, but its just out in the wild to eat good grass in the summer, but in the winter they collect the animals and put them in barns. This is also done with sheeps and cows - the "farts dempere" are humps in the road to make sure the cars doesnt go to fast, and are often used in populated areas around schools and stuff like that. Fart means speed -whales are normal to see up north if ypu look closely -in norway, we lost a lot of our old buildings in world war 2, but the nature is hard to destroy -in norway, we say that sweden is our big shopping mall, beacause it is MUCH cheaper
@SuperSuki_onPaws8 ай бұрын
14:45 i know this video is old but, yes you are correct "farts dempere" is actually speed bumps. Ive thought about this once and forgotten about it. Sometimes i think about the word "and" in english meaning "og" but "duck" is spelt "and" in norway (this is confusing i know)
@meakimon7 ай бұрын
As a kid, in Norway, I grew up in the mountains. And I was taught to find the water source. So while most places it's safe to drink from streams, it's still best to find the source.^^
@martinitland4 ай бұрын
Speaking from personal experience as a Norwegian from the West coast: The part about water being safe to drink directly from the source is mostly true when talking about swift flowing streams or rivers - especially if they run through hilly terrain or mountains. Exceptions would probably be after heavy rainfall and during the spring thaw. Also, I will do almost anything to avoid drinking water from a bog/marsh area, even if the runoff has a decent speed to it. And I will NEVER drink any water straight from the source if there is any kind of discoloration. All that being said, every place in Norway where I´ve stayed and there was a public water supply, the water has been safe to drink from the tap - and it mostly tasted good as well! In my experience, the tap water in the West tastes the best, while in the area around Oslofjorden in the East it has a slight chalky taste. I have tried tapwater in Denmark and Germany as well, but gave up after a few times in each place because it tasted too strongly of chalk..
@alfsalte94939 ай бұрын
Saft is concentrated juice from berries and fruits etc that you then mix with water to make a drink. So such a bottle can last a long time. You typically mix it with one part of the saft to 9 parts of water to make it into something you can drink. It comes in a variety of flavors.
@Carl-yn7vt9 ай бұрын
the best funny word comparison from english to norwegian is "Computer science" - directly translates to "datafag" in Norwegian.
@lottatroublemaker613012 күн бұрын
12:34 It IS a reindeer. That is how they look when they let go of their winter coat before summer…
@redthemodern77719 ай бұрын
These videos are great
@lottatroublemaker613012 күн бұрын
We have TONS of different flavours of these sugar free «juice concentrates». I have my favourites too and use them with fizzy water instead of drinking soda. ❤❤❤
@slvihelenevorrenaasand7835Ай бұрын
Yes, in the mountains you can drink the water from the small rivers but not the big rivers flowing down into the citys. In Norway we have rain deer as livestock in Finnmark and they are very friendly 😂😊 Funny to watch your videos. I am Norwegian and live in Norway 😊
@siri_starlight27809 ай бұрын
You can do it basically anywhere that’s in a mountain or a forest. 8:56
@siri_starlight27809 ай бұрын
12:34 it’s a domesticated reindeer and it is currently changing fur from brown to white that’s the reason for the pattern.
@moradiehot9 ай бұрын
Sugarfree stuff is very popular. You have sugarfree jelly, ice cream, pudding, vanilla sauce, ice coffie and muchmuch more. I go for sugarfree everytime, it tastes as good as with sugar on many products.
@oh5159 ай бұрын
17:02 The ‘bubbles’ is rice
@Myrkish13 сағат бұрын
Saft does just mean juice. What she's talking about is 'husholdningssaft', which means "household juice". It's a concentrate mix of a few different fruit and berry juices, which you add water to when you drink. It's not as mysterious as she makes it out to be.
@lottatroublemaker613012 күн бұрын
Those huge whirlpools are outside of Bodø, called «Saltstraumen», if I remember correctly … 🤗
@VikingRageGamingАй бұрын
I think there is only one place in Norway whirlpools get this big and it's in the middle of Norway in a place called Saltsteømmen. It is a very narrow fjord where when tide comes in the current is really really strong
@eirik_halvorsenАй бұрын
Farts dempere. Speed limiters. The best Norwegian/English joke is “It’s not the fart that kills it’s the stopp!” Putting both languages together. “Speed doesn’t kill, the immediate stop does!”
@cecilierooos3 ай бұрын
Saft is kinda like a lemonade, but u get different taste and add water. And u buy sugar free :) for an adult evening witg friends, just add some vodka aswell 😉
@Thule2122 күн бұрын
*Saft is kinda like liquid Kool-Aid and Sodastream consentrate.* And a lot of the are either exlusivly sugar-free, or have a that as an alternative. Fun-Light, Zero-Oh and Frii (Store brand for the Coop chain) are exlusivly sugar-free.
@laila-holm8 ай бұрын
Yes, some parts of Norway its to bunad as you said, - we use in ouer national day 17 mai (today) We have many different ways style hair As we say "Hipp Hipp Hurra" and gratulalationa 🇳🇴 Its so beautiful cus spring and the green after Winther are soooo beautiful to ouer flag 🌲🍀🇳🇴 Much fun for the kids
@ghostpachi875625 күн бұрын
-so the water, as long as it is moving water it is safe to consume. BUT not safe around times where lemings are overpopulating which happens some years. -the raindeer is in the middle of shedding so thats why the fur looks that way, and you can see fuzz on the antlers too so that is fresh horns as well. also you can see on the tag in its ear that it bellongs to someone so alot of raindeer will be used to humans.
@TCSP-TCS9 ай бұрын
the Whirlpool is in saltstraumen in nordland it is in the middel of norway give or take, it can be dangurus if u fall in whit the whirls you will get sucked down and drown. and what it is, it is a maelstrom and it is swirling water that is formed when two opposing currents meet.
@veridicusmind37229 ай бұрын
The water thing, you can do it anywhere! I do it often when hiking.
@BizzyX789 ай бұрын
----- - True, although I would be a bit more cautious about drinking stillwater when out hiking or camping... Then at least boiling it first would be a good idea to be on the safe side. -----
@Gazer759 ай бұрын
That wirlpool is Saltstraumen tidal current. Its a few kilometers east southeast of Bodø.
@XxXNightcoreQueenXxXV29 ай бұрын
Looks at Steak tartare and calls it a burger. i get the confunsion but that doesn't stop it from feeling like stertypical joke about amaricans. like it's that meme about a guy looking at a buetterfly and going: is this a burger. 🤣
@ahkkariq74069 ай бұрын
When summer is short and winter is long, you have to find ways to conserve nature's abundance. Boiling saft is one such method. You boil fruit or berries with a little water, strain it in a clean cloth and fill it in sterile bottles. There is a limit to how much fruit we can grow in Norway, but the forest and mountains are full of wild berries that anyone can pick. Many also have berry bushes in the garden. Berries are good for saft/juice or jam. Today, most of the saft is produced in factories, and sugar has been replaced with artificial sweeteners as an alternative.
@TobiasDahl-g4f8 ай бұрын
Saft is soda without the bubbles and you ad water and you drink it
@comeplague9 ай бұрын
Saft is more like a sirup than juice. Like cola sirup, you add water (but without the bubbles)
@thanossnap41708 ай бұрын
About the mountain water from the rocks, the general rule is "running water is fine". And you have never tasted better water in your life :)
@Skiing4life0118 ай бұрын
Yes it is a reindeer 12:46
@SebHaarfagre9 ай бұрын
8:23 Streams like this is no problem at all, so yes. There are two main things you need to know: 1. Lemming years. Every 3-4 years there will be an explosion of Lemmings, and they'll poop all over certain places. Still water areas can be "victim" to this and you should watch out for poop before deciding to refill a bottle in some still water. Again, streams are okay. 2. Glacier water (if you're at or just near one - I mean 100 m. or less). I was completely fine doing it but animals may die in the glacier. Bottom line: If the water has travelled a bit, it's fine. Edit: It is crazy/insane that you should *NOT* be able to drink anywhere. And yes you can do this anywhere in Norway... anyways, forgot to mention glacier water does not taste good straight from it so there's no point unless you are desperate. It taste like iron, or one of those old batteries you could stick your tongue out with the connectors and harmlessly get a weird "taste".
@Bevrast8 ай бұрын
As long as the water is moving, you can pretty much drink it everywhere. But I wouldn't do it near cities unless it is high up.
@TobiasDahl-g4f8 ай бұрын
All water that is in a river in Norway is okay to drink
@kasiabunny87085 күн бұрын
this animal it was reindeer during seasonal change of fur depends which they have it's more or less soft, they have delicate and soft antlers but you should not approach them in wild like they did on video, i assume it was some area where they had tamed ones, i know few places like that, also they had semi tamed muses (means they tolerate you, will allow to touch but it's easier to explain what you are allowed in their presence than you cannot)
@John_19209 ай бұрын
04:09 Imagine if Koolaid was in liquid form, and all you had to do was add 1/2 cup of this per 3.8 cup plain water. That's basically what this is, it's a flavor additive.
@kristiangullgutten579012 күн бұрын
The juice where you add water is because the straight juice from the bottle is very concentrated, but with water you will gentle it up to good juice. Also iv tried when i was like 10 to drink straight from the bottle it was so concentrated so i dont reccomend doing that 😅
@larsyvindgrindrud83418 ай бұрын
There are 5 versions of the Norwegian language.. Bokmål and Nynorsk are the official ones. Some people do not accept the attempts to merge the two versions and insist to use the original vérsions, i.e. 8:21 Landsmål and Riksmål. Some people did not accept that the project of merging the two versions were given up, i.e Samnorsk.
@iqume67758 ай бұрын
That was super duper good pronaunciations on the saft
@kristinethornes6129Ай бұрын
13:58 norwegian farts is the american word for speed, those are speedbumps. They reduce the chance of having a trafficaccident
@Powertotheppl9 ай бұрын
Sweden and Finland is the best neighbours we could ask for.
@Randomdude21-e9 ай бұрын
Russia, not so much
@Powertotheppl9 ай бұрын
@@Randomdude21-e once it was. Theres a statue of a red army soldier in Kirkenes.
@ForkynnerenTor8 ай бұрын
water constantly crushes onto the rocks and cleans itself and if it's running and you don't see the actual dirt coming you know this to be the case its clean this what we learned and we never got sick from it
@cordelia285 ай бұрын
you can drink the water all over norway in the nature, as long as its moving, so waterfalls, small rivers and so on, so every where you can drink the water when you go hiking , and its the best water ever :)