I know that place. Not the best area but not the worst. The further you get from the train stations, the more relaxed it gets. Of nearby attractions, I recommend Shoku Burger in Mikkola, near Korso. It is unbelievable to me that such good burgers can exist in such a ghetto. There are also good views at a hill or täyttömäki north from Leinelä. You need to walk there for around 3 km on a gravel path through a forest.
@Hikingandnatureforpeople-st7ct4 күн бұрын
This ain’t no ghetto, I live in the hood in Atlanta. This is Beverly Hills compared to it 🤣
@Valtteri88-t9h3 күн бұрын
Well, thats finnish "ghetto", or just a periferia. Of course we dont have ghettos like big cities in the U.S.
@Fortuna888288 күн бұрын
That looks very nice, thank you!
@Hikingandnatureforpeople-st7ct8 күн бұрын
Come and join me for a walk, I could use a guide, things here have changed lol
@SiilGra14 күн бұрын
Relax. 99, 99 % keep their dogs on a leash. And there's only one snake in Finland that can harm you. Viper. But it's very rare that it will be a problem when you're walking on a trail. And thanks for showing that there's still green in our cities. Hopefully our coverment understands the value of that in the future also. By the way. We are hospitable people, even we just don*t show it. Just different culture and habbits.
@Hikingandnatureforpeople-st7ct13 күн бұрын
Yup very true. I am actually from here, born and raised. What I have noticed on this trip that a lot of greenery has been chopped down. I wonder why.
@SiilGra11 күн бұрын
@@Hikingandnatureforpeople-st7ct Maybe we need to cut down trees/forest now, because a lot of wood we use were imported from east, mainly from Rus and Belarus. Now because of the situation in Europe we need to use our own resources more.
@Hikingandnatureforpeople-st7ct10 күн бұрын
@@SiilGrathat could be the case, who knows
@freezedeve31196 күн бұрын
@@Hikingandnatureforpeople-st7ct also EU may limit cutting forests so better take those down while you still can ! I find it interesting that trying to save world you force people to cut down forests, it just shows how little these green people can think ahead of their ideas and how it will end.
@samuelcarstens615213 күн бұрын
Chile might be similarly healthy by hills. Or Tibet. Or Norway. Or USA. Or Japan. Or Venezuela. Curious about doing an update to this in 6 months. 🎉
@Hikingandnatureforpeople-st7ct13 күн бұрын
There's not that much hills here, where I live we have mountains, Finland is mostly flat. There will be an update, but I am not staying here. I already lived here for 25 years
@moonliteX8 күн бұрын
Yea a normal hill in 99% of the country is about 50 meters tall. extremely flat. When i was hiking in the alps, a normal hill where locals were just on a walk could easily be 1000-1500 or even 2500 meters tall. So 50 times as tall if i calculated correctly
@mikemilk26538 күн бұрын
@@Hikingandnatureforpeople-st7ctNorthern, Eastern and central (middle part) Finland are not flat. South Finland you find only some rare hills. And West Finlad its the same, quite flat too.
@Hikingandnatureforpeople-st7ct8 күн бұрын
@@mikemilk2653 Compared to where I live, this whole country is all flat. You will see it in other videos once I get back home
@Hikingandnatureforpeople-st7ct8 күн бұрын
@@moonliteX Very true.
@Tiax77613 күн бұрын
Too cold.
@Hikingandnatureforpeople-st7ct13 күн бұрын
It can be, cold is fine, but when it gets slippery that is the killer
@diamondsarenotforever854212 күн бұрын
Not as cold as you think.
@scanpolar7 күн бұрын
27 C is not cold
@EskoTeroPetteri7 күн бұрын
Dude....Enjoy....
@Hikingandnatureforpeople-st7ct4 күн бұрын
Enjoying every minute of it ✌️
@mazara96345 күн бұрын
We are really sick people physically and mentally here in Finland really.