A Study of Human Survival in the Arctic
Visit the one of the coldest places on earth. Sir David Attenscarf gives an insight into human behaviour in Swedish Lapland in a way that only the much loved naturalist can.
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How far “up North” have you been in Sweden Erica ?
.-= Pallas´s last blog ..Lapland Trips with Monarch Holidays =-.
So far, not further than the ski resort Åre http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=%C3%85re,+Sweden&sll=51.500152,-0.126236&sspn=0.047446,0.169086&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=%C3%85re,+J%C3%A4mtland,+Sweden&ll=63.194018,16.171875&spn=2.200197,10.821533&z=7
I couldn’t do it. Too little interaction with other people! It would make a brilliant holiday though
.-= Aaron Schubert´s last blog ..My Hilux =-.
I wouldn’t want to live in Lapland either. (Too cold to be enjoyable and, like you said, not populated enough.) But for a week or two; no problem!
There are cities up here you know
.-= Peter Parnes´s last blog ..Peter on Phone: Vilket härligt väder det är idag?! =-.
Really?
Seriosly though, which is the largest one?