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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by Erica Johansson on 12. Oct, 2009 in Europe, Sponsored Posts, Videos
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 ?
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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
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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

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Really?
Seriosly though, which is the largest one?