So happy to find this. I took this vicarious trip over and over when this was on Netflix, while undergoing chemotherapy. I felt as if I were there, and it took me outside my illness.
Неймовірно гарний відеосюжет!!! Неймовірні краєвиди!!! Практично неможливо відволіктись від перегляду!!! Краєвиди настілтки красиві, що я глибоко вражений від перегляду!!! Але, в першу чергу вражає тривалість відеосюжету!!! Майже півдоби. Дуже дякую тому, хто знімав, або тій, хто знімала.
First saw this on Netflix several years ago and absolutely loved it. When it went off Netflix I was excited when I found it on YT. The excitement lasted until I started watching it. All the interviews are gone; interesting historical info about the locks; the great Norwegian music played during the long open water times - all gone. The scenery is still beautiful, but for those experiencing it here on YT for the first time - you're missing much of what made this so superb. It's gone from fascinating and beautiful to beautiful.
@@Norsk1969 I was referring to the fact that as originally shown there was spoken commentary, music, etc. All this YT offering has is the video - which is still admittedly beautiful. Just missing a lot
We have been so inspired by slow tv channels that we now make natural sound 4k walk through's of cities. Channels such as yours are a really important antidote to the muzak filled, fast pace of most travel video's on youtube, so thank you, we will certainly be back for more.
Eine sehr schöne Strecke in atemberaubender Landschaft, es hat Spaß gemacht an dieser teilzuhaben. Es war eine sehr entspannende und beruhigende Zeit, die ich an Bord des Schiffes verbringen durfte. Vielen Dank für diese tolle Erfahrung!
I've seen other Scandinavians make fun of these long train and boat videos. But I think they're great. Norway...What a beautiful country! I've only been there once. Saw the Fjords. Saw the Big Cities. But OBVIOUSLY missed the beautiful country side shown on this video. I ONLY wish, although I'm not sure if RUclips would allow it or could technically handle it, that they use a 360 degree camera so we could check out the views to the left and right as well as straight ahead. But be that as it may, this video is STILL a master piece!
For en tid tilbake reiste jeg alene til Norge for å beundre en snowboardmester ved navn Terje Haakonsen. Jeg vil aldri glemme spenningen ved å kjøre en sightseeingbåt over fjorden. Takk for denne videoen fra den fjerne østlige øya Japan.Forresten, jeg komponerer. Stor fan av Grieg.
Just watched this on TV in Australia. What a beautiful trip that would be. The only thing that would've made it perfect would be to hear Angelina Jordan singing in the background!! Norway looks like such a beautiful country!! 😁
I work in a windowless basement but I do have a 50inch TV in my little closet office & slow TV & drone fly overs cheer me up during the work day...sad I know...
Wow! Norway is so beautiful. I would love to visit one day. Due to weather, I’m forced to work from home today and decided to find a long video to play on my tv just to have something running and found this video. It’s actually distracting. I can’t take my eyes off the beautiful scenery. Quick question... does this ship often receive this type of reception or was this a special occasion or National celebration of some sort? I’d love to ride this ship through the locks one day. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
This is an amazing video. Was it a special occasion for so many people to be out cheering for the Victoria? I loved all the happy maskless faces and flags. Such patriotism! Thank you for publishing this. It warmed my heart.
I'd sure like to go there and take this trip. Absolutely beautiful! And I love the 2 boats, MS Victoria and MS Henrik Ibsen. Wonderful what they've done with them! Anyone know if they have a large model of them?
There was a fim crew onboard from national TV, fillming the whole trip live. Locals had arranged like a festival the whole day along the route, with different activites beside the boat trip that attracted lots of people. It was a good opportunity to market the region for tourism
Its a camera. This is from a production from the norwegian state broadcaster, NRK (Norways version of BBC). If you look at 3:06:30 you see they whipe of the lens
This an amazing video, good job people. I would very much like to take this trip some day. Was this a special day in Norway? looks like the people on shore enjoyed the trip as much as the passengers on the boat.
The TV crew to be onboard and broadcast this whole trip is what made it a special day with many people showing up) Generally June and August gives a better chance for stable weather than July, which often then to be more humid here in Norway.
I have heard that Norwegians are some of the most contented people in the world..... I think I can now see why. What a beautiful area...... And.... is there any information on what “special day” this was to bring all the people out? Had the ship just been restored ?
The special day was about national TV to be present and film all day along the channel, and all kinds of locals enjoyed to show up and later might get to see themselves on TV) Norwegians loves such events)
The ship alongside M/S Henrik Ibsen, goes up and down the canal between the city of Skien and Dalen, every day from May to September. M/S Victoria has been active almost continously along the canal since 1882.
I've only been their once, but watching these videos...I wonder WHY? It looks like a "storybook" country we all wished we lived in. In Wisconsin, Minnesota and North/South Dakota we have ZILLIONS of these people. WHY would they leave THERE....to come HERE? No internet 100 years ago, I guess. They didn't know the mistake they were making?
They didn't like to leave, mostly) See your point) Yeah, difficult economical times, as we know, there were too little available farmland left in Norway back then when most people lived of farming. Just along the channel, at Ulefoss, is what is one of the factories for industrial products, iron foudery, with the longest continious production in the world, since 1657, still operating today. But in the 1800's there still were quite limited jobs to find apart from farming, so many people wanted to seek their fortune somewhere else.
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I was the captain of this vessel for this voyage. I am captain long pole motorboat master paddling skills are at level / sourcerer Nautical navigation level / Wizard In my spare time I enjoy emergency aeroplane landings into the Hudson River and being dubbed a hero and a master pilot plus also a friggin Hunk . I wouldn't say I'm a hero I just did what any person should do in that sort of situation. Keep it 8 more than 92 , Also I kinda did design and build this boat from the ground up with my own two hands, Yeah I know that's pretty impressive but thats the kind of thing you gotta get used to with a guy like me. I'll run a bath for pippy . Lol JK . But probably would tho, , YOLO
Too slow and why no commentary??? And why were there SO many people on the locks to cheer on a rather mundane lock operation???? At Least you could have thrown in Grieg's Piano concerto in A to liven things up. Saving grace; the wonderful countryside!
This is only the view from one of the cameras. Many cameras were used during the broadcasting, filming all the happenings. There were also interviews, music and documentaries during the program. It can be found in the NRK TV app by searching for "Telemarkskanalen" (but may be viewable in Norway only).
There likely was a handful present, but hard to spot. This is an rural area, and showing up to such a event like this is something typical Norwegian. Most immigrants are more kind of urban people, better like to gather in the cities and generally do not share the same passion for being out in the nature/visiting rural areas, as much as 'the locals'
There is a brown lady leaning on the railings as the ship enters the third lock of the second set and, briefly, a white man carrying a small black boy is visible at the back of the crowd there.
So happy to find this. I took this vicarious trip over and over when this was on Netflix, while undergoing chemotherapy. I felt as if I were there, and it took me outside my illness.
Hope all is well and best wishes from Canada.
Blessings from Skien, Telemark.
I am glad you made it,best wishes from turkey
Every hour of this amazing journey somehow warmed my heart, great to see a nation so connected and loving
Неймовірно гарний відеосюжет!!! Неймовірні краєвиди!!! Практично неможливо відволіктись від перегляду!!! Краєвиди настілтки красиві, що я глибоко вражений від перегляду!!! Але, в першу чергу вражає тривалість відеосюжету!!! Майже півдоби. Дуже дякую тому, хто знімав, або тій, хто знімала.
First saw this on Netflix several years ago and absolutely loved it. When it went off Netflix I was excited when I found it on YT. The excitement lasted until I started watching it. All the interviews are gone; interesting historical info about the locks; the great Norwegian music played during the long open water times - all gone. The scenery is still beautiful, but for those experiencing it here on YT for the first time - you're missing much of what made this so superb. It's gone from fascinating and beautiful to beautiful.
@@Norsk1969 I was referring to the fact that as originally shown there was spoken commentary, music, etc. All this YT offering has is the video - which is still admittedly beautiful. Just missing a lot
@@rhess55 I linked the original broadcast including what you requested but it seems YT has deleted the link...
@@Norsk1969 Who knows why YT would do that, but I am truly grateful for your help!
We have been so inspired by slow tv channels that we now make natural sound 4k walk through's of cities. Channels such as yours are a
really important antidote to the muzak filled, fast pace of most travel video's on youtube, so thank you, we will certainly be back for more.
Amen. These kinds of videos are very therapeutic. Especially now that it's more difficult to get out and travel. Thanks for publishing them.
Ive been Canoying the exact same route, From Dalen To Skiien. 120km, and it took me around 3 days. Phenomenal trip!!
The sense of community is palpable....and inspiring...we need to do this along America's great rivers...
Eine sehr schöne Strecke in atemberaubender Landschaft, es hat Spaß gemacht an dieser teilzuhaben. Es war eine sehr entspannende und beruhigende Zeit, die ich an Bord des Schiffes verbringen durfte. Vielen Dank für diese tolle Erfahrung!
I've seen other Scandinavians make fun of these long train and boat videos. But I think they're great. Norway...What a beautiful country! I've only been there once. Saw the Fjords. Saw the Big Cities. But OBVIOUSLY missed the beautiful country side shown on this video. I ONLY wish, although I'm not sure if RUclips would allow it or could technically handle it, that they use a 360 degree camera so we could check out the views to the left and right as well as straight ahead. But be that as it may, this video is STILL a master piece!
Would been cool, but 360 cameras not ideal for TV, as this production, I guess. Goolge has traveled the channel, so it's possible look around
For en tid tilbake reiste jeg alene til Norge for å beundre en snowboardmester ved navn Terje Haakonsen. Jeg vil aldri glemme spenningen ved å kjøre en sightseeingbåt over fjorden. Takk for denne videoen fra den fjerne østlige øya Japan.Forresten, jeg komponerer. Stor fan av Grieg.
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Great video. Nice trip. Very friendly people. My dream is to visit Norway.
For anyone think about traveling here. This is also an amazing 4-5 day kayak trip (going other way down-stream)
Just watched this on TV in Australia. What a beautiful trip that would be. The only thing that would've made it perfect would be to hear Angelina Jordan singing in the background!! Norway looks like such a beautiful country!! 😁
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I work in a windowless basement but I do have a 50inch TV in my little closet office & slow TV & drone fly overs cheer me up during the work day...sad I know...
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They should film this again on a perfect fall day. I bet it must be even more beautiful at that time of year.
Wow! Norway is so beautiful. I would love to visit one day. Due to weather, I’m forced to work from home today and decided to find a long video to play on my tv just to have something running and found this video. It’s actually distracting. I can’t take my eyes off the beautiful scenery. Quick question... does this ship often receive this type of reception or was this a special occasion or National celebration of some sort? I’d love to ride this ship through the locks one day. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
The special occasion was the filming of the journey itself, broadcast on live tv.
Slow tv is very popular in Norway so people were there to be on the livestream
This is an amazing video. Was it a special occasion for so many people to be out cheering for the Victoria? I loved all the happy maskless faces and flags. Such patriotism! Thank you for publishing this. It warmed my heart.
The singer with the acoustic guitar sings a lovely version of Frida Amundsen's "Closer" at the 2:47:18 mark.
I'd sure like to go there and take this trip. Absolutely beautiful! And I love the 2 boats, MS Victoria and MS Henrik Ibsen. Wonderful what they've done with them! Anyone know if they have a large model of them?
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Some footage of the ship itself (besides the thumbnail) would be nice.
Why is everyone waving flags? Is it some kind of special Norwegian national day?
@@thejoelpatrol this was filmed on the Norwegian national holiday May 17, which their Constitution Day.
I used to watch this on Netflix! I wonder why it got removed…
What is that pole that the crewman keeps moving around on the starboard bow????
I want to know too!
And not a single security guard or boundary in sight. Wow.
I like the doors and how they open at the bottom to equalize the water level. I always thought they opened like normal door. LoL
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Stupid question, maybe, but why are the boat passengers waving, and to whom?
There was a fim crew onboard from national TV, fillming the whole trip live. Locals had arranged like a festival the whole day along the route, with different activites beside the boat trip that attracted lots of people. It was a good opportunity to market the region for tourism
Love the ship!
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There is a metal pipe in the right front of the ship that one of the crew is frequently adjusting.
Can you tell me what it is?
I think it is attached to a depth sounder
@@ohkeydokey Ah! Thanks!
Its a camera. This is from a production from the norwegian state broadcaster, NRK (Norways version of BBC).
If you look at 3:06:30 you see they whipe of the lens
Just saw Borat in this video... Did you saw him??
That ship looks an aweful lot like a boat we used to have here in Victoria BC Canada. But it was a side wheeler called the Beaver
Omg gorgeous video and scenery in Norway fantastic, but the guy constantly messing with that pole! So distracting
That's a camera. Blame the crew that made this video.
This is not a documentary ???
Love the trip and scenery, but totally astounded by the sheer bloody stupidity of some of these power boat drivers.
Can anyone identify the song that the four girls in traditional clothing sing...it is bothering me and i want to know, please help me :(
This an amazing video, good job people. I would very much like to take this trip some day. Was this a special day in Norway? looks like the people on shore enjoyed the trip as much as the passengers on the boat.
The TV crew to be onboard and broadcast this whole trip is what made it a special day with many people showing up) Generally June and August gives a better chance for stable weather than July, which often then to be more humid here in Norway.
Hvorfor driver de å tar opp og ned en stang i evigheter? Lite interessant filming...
What was the celebration? Or do Norwegians just wave a lot?
National TV onboard filming the whole trip, live. That's what all the fuss is about.
I have heard that Norwegians are some of the most contented people in the world..... I think I can now see why. What a beautiful area......
And.... is there any information on what “special day” this was to bring all the people out? Had the ship just been restored ?
The special day was about national TV to be present and film all day along the channel, and all kinds of locals enjoyed to show up and later might get to see themselves on TV) Norwegians loves such events)
The ship alongside M/S Henrik Ibsen, goes up and down the canal between the city of Skien and Dalen, every day from May to September. M/S Victoria has been active almost continously along the canal since 1882.
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Is that Borat at 1:14:49?
06:18:05 Why do I see so many people wearing horse masks in videos from Norway?
What is everyone celebrating? Beer day? That’s a worthy cause.
Big day as national TV was present. You try get in front of the camera, see yourself at TV later on)
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Would have preferred a lovely view from the ship without all the people madly waving - it was distracting from the gorgeous scenery.
Interesting sun rays at 9:47:00, the mothership awaits 👽
What are the to gays i front duing, mesering what.
Thanks for slow nrk-tv ;)
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WTH is that Baby Stand on the bow?
11 plus hours of silent fixed-camera is too much to hold my interest...look around please
No offense but you have a billion other videos to choose from if you want to look around. This is slow TV.
Looks like everyone in Norway was watching along the way!!!
I've only been their once, but watching these videos...I wonder WHY? It looks like a "storybook" country we all wished we lived in. In Wisconsin, Minnesota and North/South Dakota we have ZILLIONS of these people. WHY would they leave THERE....to come HERE? No internet 100 years ago, I guess. They didn't know the mistake they were making?
They didn't like to leave, mostly) See your point) Yeah, difficult economical times, as we know, there were too little available farmland left in Norway back then when most people lived of farming. Just along the channel, at Ulefoss, is what is one of the factories for industrial products, iron foudery, with the longest continious production in the world, since 1657, still operating today. But in the 1800's there still were quite limited jobs to find apart from farming, so many people wanted to seek their fortune somewhere else.
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I want to travel there every day to see her opening the gates. :-)
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I was the captain of this vessel for this voyage.
I am captain long pole
motorboat master
paddling skills are at level / sourcerer
Nautical navigation level / Wizard
In my spare time I enjoy emergency aeroplane landings into the Hudson River and being dubbed a hero and a master pilot plus also a friggin Hunk .
I wouldn't say I'm a hero I just did what any person should do in that sort of situation. Keep it 8 more than 92 ,
Also I kinda did design and build this boat from the ground up with my own two hands,
Yeah I know that's pretty impressive but thats the kind of thing you gotta get used to with a guy like me. I'll run a bath for pippy . Lol JK . But probably would tho, , YOLO
But Capt you could have shown us more of your boat , your passengers and even of yourself!! All we got was the Bow and the Bow and the Bow!
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Too slow and why no commentary??? And why were there SO many people on the locks to cheer on a rather mundane lock operation???? At Least you could have thrown in Grieg's Piano concerto in A to liven things up. Saving grace; the wonderful countryside!
National TV was onboard filming the whole trip live. That's what all the fuss is about.
This is only the view from one of the cameras. Many cameras were used during the broadcasting, filming all the happenings. There were also interviews, music and documentaries during the program. It can be found in the NRK TV app by searching for "Telemarkskanalen" (but may be viewable in Norway only).
Did I not see even one person of color?
There likely was a handful present, but hard to spot. This is an rural area, and showing up to such a event like this is something typical Norwegian. Most immigrants are more kind of urban people, better like to gather in the cities and generally do not share the same passion for being out in the nature/visiting rural areas, as much as 'the locals'
I saw one at the first set of locks.
There is a brown lady leaning on the railings as the ship enters the third lock of the second set and, briefly, a white man carrying a small black boy is visible at the back of the crowd there.
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Why would one name a ship after an unfortunate girl with an outdated name like Victoria, and with an awful disease like Multiple Sclerosis ?
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