The Coast That Keeps On Rising - A Journey Along Sweden's Höga Kusten | Free Documentary Nature
The Coast That Keeps On Rising - A Journey Along Sweden's Höga Kusten | Nature Documentary
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Sweden's 'Höga Kusten' or High Coast has been rising by almost one centimetre per year since the last ice age some 10,000 years ago. This has created a hilly Baltic Sea landscape on the Gulf of Bothnia with small and large islands. Untouched nature, dense forests and energetic, rather idiosyncratic islanders have plenty of room there.
Every year at the end of August a biting stench mixes with the fresh Baltic Sea breeze. For weeks the so-called sour herring, Swedish: Surströmming, is fermented in brine. Ruben Madsen is a producer of surströmming and an absolute connoisseur. In his wooden hut on the island of Ulvön he puts the herring in according to a traditional recipe. At the start of the season, the cans are opened for the first time. Lovers of the "stinky fish" then come from all over the world to taste the now world-famous delicacy in cans. Opening the cans of "rotten fish" is considered internationally as a test of courage, people film themselves doing so, the inhabitants of the High Coast can only smile about it.
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Sweden's 'Höga Kusten' or High Coast has been rising by almost one centimeter per year since the last ice age some 10,000 years ago. This has created a hilly Baltic Sea landscape on the Gulf of Bothnia with small and large islands. Untouched nature, dense forests, and energetic, rather idiosyncratic islanders have plenty of room there. And it’s these islanders we get to know. You’re invited virtually to take part in some of their things. At the end, there’s stinky fish. My question: has anyone been there? Has anyone tasted the pickled herring? Let us know please!
@lb42
Жыл бұрын
No,but I would love to 👍💪🤣
@shatnermohanty6678
5 ай бұрын
No pickled herring for me , I'm Vegetarian ☺️
The manner in which the entire community works together/helps each other in different ways that they can....This is how it is supposed to be. 🙏🏾
Sweden..What a beauty of a country.
Just the right sort of quietly uplifting, calming documentary that I needed right at this time. I like the background music a lot and the strange (to me) but cheerful people. Thank you!
I would love to go visit Sweden. So beautiful.
Amazing country, hope they know how lucky they are
@annann294
Жыл бұрын
Some of us are😃
Fascinating!! I want to go there and try some of the fish stuff.
25.6.2022.Very good and best.Thank you.
I'm crazy with this documentaries..Let mi download this to watch at home..
I want to visit Sweden 🥺
Great💯💯
good video quality I always support you,, good luck always ❤️❤️❤️
amigo,Yo .love it! you shared unreal ~ farewell,=))
"Sweden 🇸🇪🇸🇪 is one of my favorite European countries that I want to both visit and live in someday coming from the Philippines.?!"
@FreeDocumentaryNature
Жыл бұрын
I do believe you will. I’m rooting for you! you can do it!
@Loveallah11111
11 ай бұрын
Sweden 🇸🇪
Who love Nature? ;)
Great video! Thanks for sharing... I would like to go to the island shown on minute 7.20 please would you tell me the name? Thank you!!
@annann294
Жыл бұрын
I think he says vågön, (Waveisland)
@billycosta3203
Жыл бұрын
@@annann294 It is!! Thank you Ann!
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A great documentary but I felt the music was annoying
I wanna live here😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
@kpNov23
2 жыл бұрын
❄️
@misterandersson5645
Жыл бұрын
I do. I'm gonna live here all my life, nothing could make me move away from Höga Kusten
@haraldsetterby-stehagskola5916
Жыл бұрын
i live in sweden too and i love it!!!
Sir, make a video at "Animal Diversity in Pakistan". Thanks.
So, we know about plate tectonics, and we know some slip faults move up and down, over and under the water, because we can tell by the soil layers, so if the land is falling a little bit here, and rising a little there, that’s totally normal. So you have to question climate alarmist about 1cm “rise” in water along some coast. It’s not due to rising ocean, which has no theory to back it, nor any evidence to point to - but we know about plate tectonics which cause this exact phenomenon
@jamstagerable
Жыл бұрын
Currently these facts don't matter because climate alarmist have the loudest voices. And they currently have the loudest voices because their voices are backed by extremely wealthy global special interest groups.
New Africa is beautiful
@user-sx2de3nl9p
3 күн бұрын
Huh?
Similar to the Pacific Northwest anyone?
Speaking about how his job is multidisciplinary. - "Vi är allt i all'å" roughly translated to "We are everything for anything" Here it was translated it to "We are the girls for everything". Haha, what?
I hate nature programs that end up being all about the people in a place.
@haraldsetterby-stehagskola5916
Жыл бұрын
i agree but i still like it.