Finland Nature

A Bizarre Event:Air Guitar To Northern Lights

January 31, 2012

A Bizarre Event in Finland   Finland may not be the number one tourist destination, but it has a lot to offer to the discerning traveller. If you work in Finland and have a week holiday, or you’re coming to Finland for a well-earned break, read on to find out about some of the more interesting [...]

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Helsinki Finland- A Dream Destination

December 20, 2011

This Helsinki guest post was written by freelance writer Victoria. She is currently learning about kumon franchise Helsinki Finland A Different Holiday Helsinki is the capital of Finland, and has grown to be one of Europe’s most attractive holiday destinations for those looking for something a bit different. This ancient city has everything that a modern capital should, [...]

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Winter Snow Tires For Safer Driving

December 13, 2011

Safety Means Winter Snow Tires It is no surprise for north Americans and Scandinavians to change their summer tires to winter snow tires,especially here in the Finnish winter.Ensuring good winter snow traction is essential in winter`s worst weather.With heavy snow falls and roads covered in ice,it is a matter of safety to have quality winter snow [...]

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Esplanade Park Helsinki,Tranquility in a City

October 31, 2011

Between two streets, Northern Esplanade and Southern Esplanade is a grand tree-lined park named Esplanade park and boulevard.A plentiful assortment of coffee houses,design shops,restaurants can be found in the surrounding area   Why Esplanade Park Works Esplanade Park in the centre of Helsinki consists of two active streets – Northern and Southern Esplanade – and a [...]

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Fall Through The Ice,A Cold Weather Danger

October 23, 2011

A Fall Through The Ice And Survive   It seems Santa Claus has more to worry about than who made the naughty list. Last November, he lost as many as 50 prospective sleigh transporters when the reindeer froze to death after falling through the ice in Norway. Though lakes and rivers in Norway, Sweden, and Finland [...]

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Helsinki Botanical Gardens,In Finnish Winter

October 3, 2011

Helsinki Botanical Gardens,Tropics in The Snow Visiting Helsinki on your travel Finland trip in the depths of Finnish winter can show a sight that is in stark contrast to prevailing weather conditions.The Kaisaniemi Botanical Gardens is just such a place.Where outside it may be bitter cold and the ground deep in snow,the botanical gardens offer a quiet sweet-smelling [...]

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Travel To Rovaniemi and The Artic Circle

July 16, 2011

Rovaniemi a perfest family destination close to the Artic Circle and offering fabulous nature,Rovaniemi sights and sites of interest.View the Northern Lights and for children Santa Claus Land gives pleasure and surprises.Rovaniemi is a Northern City in Lapland Finland

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The Saimaa Canal a Picturesque Vacation

May 18, 2011

What is The Saimaa Canal and How To View it  The boat sliced through the cold blue waters of the Saimaa Canal, built-in 1856, in what seemed like a preposterous spot – nowhere. However the cruises which take from 1 –3days are scenic and popular with locals and tourists.A trip down the Saimaa canal is another must see [...]

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Finnish Archipelago:Discover A Sea Of Islands

April 24, 2011

The Finnish Archipelago   The Finnish Archipelago consists of tens of thousands of small and large islands.The Finnish archipelago stretches from Turku in south-western Finland to the Russian border in the south-eastern part of the country.Many Finnish people head out to some or one of the many island that make up the Finnish Archipelago.These islands offer [...]

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Healthy Moose Meat For Healthier You

April 19, 2011

Why Healthy Moose Meat   For thousands of years Moose have roamed wild in the forests of Finland.Early man would hunt for Moose as a fresh source of meat.The people of Finland had relied on healthy moose meat as part of their  staple food needs.Moose has for centuries always been an important traditional food.Moose meat [...]

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Getting to Know Helsinki

April 3, 2011

  Ten FAQs about Helsinki 1. Where is the old town in Helsinki? King Gustavus Vasa of Sweden founded Helsinki to compete with the Hanseatic city of Tallinn on the opposite shore of the Gulf of Finland. That happened in 1550, and the original site was at the mouth of the River Vantaanjoki. The place [...]

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