Why Denmark Has Never Really Been Sure Where Its Highest Point Is

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2023
  • In February 2005, Denmark discovered that its highest point wasn't actually its highest point. This was a bit of a surprise - but to be fair, the same thing had happened in 1953. And 1924. And 1847. But how can it be so difficult to find your highest point? Or does the point actually change? Do Danish mountains somehow move around every few decades? I went to Denmark to find out for myself...
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  • @TheTimTraveller
    @TheTimTraveller  Год назад +1533

    PLEASE NOTE: thanks to a schoolboy error, this video didn't get published to your subscriber feeds, and you didn't get your usual notifications. Accidentally unticked the "notify subscribers" box in the video settings didn't I?
    And apparently once it's published, it's too late, you can't re-tick it and re-send the notifications. (I guess it would be open to abuse if you could).
    So. Er. This is embarrassing. Might reupload it if the views don't pick up soon. But if you're reading this, then maybe they did...

    • @gerard5705
      @gerard5705 Год назад +47

      But we still saw it

    • @NeatNit
      @NeatNit Год назад +57

      Oh, good that you wrote this, I was ready to pick up my torch and pitchfork and head to RUclips headquarters! I got this in my "Home" tab but couldn't figure out why it wasn't in my subscriptions that I just came from.
      Even if repeated notifications are disabled to prevent abuse, it seems really dumb that there's nothing you could do to make the video appear under Subscriptions.

    • @quuaaarrrk8056
      @quuaaarrrk8056 Год назад +13

      Funnily enough, this reminded me that I have not yet clicked the bell button (which, after seeing every video and craving every new video for 2 years, would seem imperative to do)
      How dare I...

    • @matt4054yt
      @matt4054yt Год назад +25

      FWIW it did get pushed to my recommended feed, which is what matters as far as I'm concerned. Let's post this semi-useful reply with a like, then engagement should boost it a little more to compensate for the missing notifications hopefully? Nice video by the way, as always!

    • @casperkouters7258
      @casperkouters7258 Год назад +12

      Guess we'll just have to give it a thumbs up to make YT push it to recommended feeds instead then ;)

  • @dat_chip
    @dat_chip Год назад +4297

    Respect for climbing both summits on the same trip without additional oxygen, and still pronouncing everything correctly!

    • @SweBeach2023
      @SweBeach2023 Год назад +529

      I suspect desperately gasping for air may in fact help in his pronunciation of Danish.

    • @acedepth
      @acedepth Год назад +53

      @@SweBeach2023 First youtube comment ever to make me geniunly laugh out loud 😆

    • @Neversa
      @Neversa Год назад

      @@acedepth get the swastika out of your profile pic.

    • @acedepth
      @acedepth Год назад

      @@Neversa Its a Z

    • @UruslaThunderLion
      @UruslaThunderLion Год назад +22

      In Sweden we sometimes say that Danish people has porage/porridge in their throats when they speak.

  • @DeStoreholmskeBaner
    @DeStoreholmskeBaner Год назад +980

    Dear Tim. You not only found your own town in Denmark, but you also master the pronunciation of some rather famous mountains in Denmark. That's a straight A+ for you. Well done.

    • @Snarcksa
      @Snarcksa Год назад +27

      This is so true. I was just sitting here wondering if Tim's equally bang on for all his other attempts at pronouncing local places. I've heard people who've been living here for 30 years do a much worse job, so kudos to Tim for that effort.

    • @MrHack4never
      @MrHack4never Год назад +23

      I would say that he says Skanderborg with too much pressure on the G
      Also, the way he says Himmelbjerget sounds more like himmelbjerre
      He nailed Ø , which i consider impressive for someone who doesn't have it in their native language

    • @MikCph
      @MikCph Год назад +31

      @@MrHack4never Now, THAT’s pedantery…

    • @Carewolf
      @Carewolf Год назад +7

      Yeah the only pronunciation that was a bit off was of "Goddag". Though it sounded like it might have picked up a bit of pronunciation from a local dialect, and then tried to revert it to standard, but getting the tempo wrong.

    • @thomasguillo3595
      @thomasguillo3595 Год назад +8

      ​@@MrHack4never he speaks French... Ø is a bit similar to "eu" in French

  • @cujoyyc4453
    @cujoyyc4453 Год назад +576

    "We're going to be attempting a winter ascent of the east face of the mountain."
    Love it. Such bravery in the face of hostile conditions.

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel Год назад

      Luckily no roaming cow's going beserk because of this strange speaking intruder

    • @alexstergaard3551
      @alexstergaard3551 Год назад +2

      I literally spat my coffee out back into my cup. A little went through the nose. I loved it.

    • @noneofyourbeeswax01
      @noneofyourbeeswax01 Год назад +4

      And with no oxygen or Sherpa. The very picture of courage!

    • @sheckyfeinstein
      @sheckyfeinstein Год назад +2

      Take a dygtig physician along with you.

    • @sweetgrasshopper
      @sweetgrasshopper Год назад +1

      ❤️

  • @philpaine3068
    @philpaine3068 Год назад +136

    As an experienced mountaineer, I've scaled the highest points in Tuvalu, the Cayman Islands, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Estonia, and the Netherlands. I'm willing to take on Denmark's highest summit once they decide what it is, and if they provide free Carlsberg.

    • @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188
      @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188 9 месяцев назад +6

      You are indeed allowed to bring a, paid for Carlsberg, or any other of the fine beers made in Denmark (Try a "Thy Pils", from the local Thisted Bryghus! Some years ago it was voted the finest, and it is to my humble (humle) opinion!)😄

    • @philpaine3068
      @philpaine3068 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@finncarlbomholtsrensen1188 I looked up Thisted Bryghus, and it looks great. They brew a Porter! That's my favourite type.

    • @helmutkok7833
      @helmutkok7833 7 месяцев назад

      try the porse guld to@@philpaine3068

    • @NicolaW72
      @NicolaW72 7 дней назад

      🥰👍

  • @FrietjeOorlog
    @FrietjeOorlog Год назад +637

    Came for the history lesson, stayed for the pedantry 😀

    • @veelvraat2291
      @veelvraat2291 Год назад +16

      As is tradition for this channel at this point

    • @RoyBritten
      @RoyBritten Год назад +13

      Came for the pedantry, stayed for the history.

    • @jantjarks7946
      @jantjarks7946 Год назад +2

      Do not plow the field! 🤣

    • @markwilliamson2864
      @markwilliamson2864 Год назад +3

      I only came for the pedantry.

    • @rdb4996
      @rdb4996 Год назад

      Patatje Oorlog!

  • @martinn543
    @martinn543 Год назад +179

    Congrats man, you made it to the Danish national news! Even the chairman for Denmarks highest point expressed his appreciation for your video

    • @gawkthimm6030
      @gawkthimm6030 Год назад +10

      really? can you link to it?

    • @PatrickBergensen-kali-yuga2005
      @PatrickBergensen-kali-yuga2005 Год назад +26

      @@gawkthimm6030 the news article is called- 370.000 har set engelsk youtubers video fra Danmark: - Elsker forvirringen

  • @BobcatSchneidermann
    @BobcatSchneidermann Год назад +39

    Playing "Heaven is a Place on Earth" while discussing Himmelbjerget is a stroke of genius, I loved that.

  • @LPdedicated
    @LPdedicated Год назад +58

    Danish archaeologist here. "Bavnehøj" literally means "burning hill", which was a common manmade construction in the iron and viking age to as a system to alert your territory about oncoming enemies by lighting a visible fire. The reason why the height is so hard to determine (man made/natural) is that they were often built on already constructed Bronze age grave mounds which were also already constructed centuries before, because of their natural peaks in the landscape, but some and many were over-plowed. So yeah, considering this history and erosion, who knows.

    • @atraindriver
      @atraindriver Год назад +8

      The English equivalent of "bavnehøj" is "beacon"; for example in the Malvern Hills you can find the Herefordshire Beacon and the Worcestershire Beacon which are both named from their use for signalling beacons even though they're both natural rather than man-made. Herefordshire Beacon also has an iron-age hill fort, known as British Camp.

    • @GimmeASitrep
      @GimmeASitrep Год назад +2

      @@atraindriver Beacon Hill then? Now it's properly English/American

  • @egpx
    @egpx Год назад +314

    If Mallory had survived his quest to climb Everest I’m sure his next challenge would have seen him set up base camp somewhere in the vicinity of Tebstrup. Whether he would have scaled the correct mountain we can only speculate.

    • @rogink
      @rogink Год назад +2

      Thanks. I was thinking of making a similar comment. Saved me the effort!

    • @egpx
      @egpx Год назад +2

      @@rogink glad to be of service 👍

    • @popefang
      @popefang Год назад +3

      also fewer yetis

    • @andyjay729
      @andyjay729 Год назад +4

      I presume he would've trained at Britton Hill, Florida's highest point.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britton_Hill

    • @egpx
      @egpx Год назад +3

      @@popefang true, but the Hairy Man of Denmark might have been lurking somewhere in that range of Danish mountains.

  • @calaveth
    @calaveth Год назад +22

    The most amazing fact in this video might be that they bothered to put a lift in that monument. That's dedication to accessibility.

  • @Soren015
    @Soren015 Год назад +69

    Historical reference for the international audience; The inscription on the Tower at @04:54 reads "North-Schlesvig reunited with the Motherland" - Denmark was actually neutral in WW1, but after Germany was defeated, large parts of Jutland (which had been occupied by Prussia, and later Germany) since the war of 1864 were returned to Denmark in 1920, in an event known as the "reunification". It is a massive part of the national romance of Denmark, and there are a great number of monuments just like this tower.

    • @tiner8414
      @tiner8414 Год назад +9

      Not to forget that the people, who lived in the area, voted on where the border should go AND created a "multicultural" environt for the germans who ended up on the danish side and vice versa, with schools, libraries aso. A very good solution really.

    • @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188
      @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188 9 месяцев назад

      @@tiner8414 The still German minded population in Denmark have their own area, named Knivsbjerg, I think? Also with a statue of a "great" German politician, Bismarck.

  • @mdhazeldine
    @mdhazeldine Год назад +328

    Tim solving the world's most pressing problems yet again. You never fail to deliver!!

  • @TroelsDenLux
    @TroelsDenLux Год назад +415

    Being a danish guy who grew up in Luxembourg (now living in not so flat Norway) and who used to go skiing in the Alps, I can without a doubt say I was underwhelmed by Himmelbjerget. As kids, my sister and I were so excited to see ‘the famous mountain’ but it soon turned into disappointment when our parents said “We are here!” (While dring in to the parking lot) and we could only reply “where is the mountain”.
    Keep up the good work!

    • @Sebbir
      @Sebbir Год назад +22

      It’s very pretty. It’s just not a mountain by most countries standards

    • @angrydragonslayer
      @angrydragonslayer Год назад +22

      @@Sebbir i know people who wouldn't call it a hill

    • @soepil
      @soepil Год назад +1

      @Troels DenLux: Another Dane, who also lived in Luxembourg for a few years in the 1980s, here. :) Interesting time.

    • @CLS2808
      @CLS2808 Год назад +2

      Himmelbjerget is by far the most interesting site. The 3 others are just boring. Himmelbjerget has playground restaurant boatrutes etc

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Год назад +3

      "Where's the mountain? Is it hiding behind that small hill?"

  • @JCLarsen
    @JCLarsen Год назад +221

    I love it. You really made me laugh (I'm Danish by the way). Back in the 70's (remember, no internet) my aunts an uncles could use an entire evening argueing over this. And every time my grandmother brought out her Encyclopedia (from 1800-something) claiming Himmelbjerget to be the highest point. Just love your story, a stroll down memory lane.
    And you had a very skilled teacher learning you city names, they are close to perfect!!

    • @anand-menon
      @anand-menon Год назад +1

      Hello Mr Larsen .Are you by any chance related to Henning Holck Larsen, the founder of the firm Larsen and Toubro ?

    • @Strookers
      @Strookers Год назад +10

      @@anand-menon Lol Larsen is one of the most common names in Denmark

    • @jonahthrane812
      @jonahthrane812 Год назад +1

      @@anand-menon Larsen is like being called Smith, it's very very common.

    • @jonahthrane812
      @jonahthrane812 Год назад +4

      Apropos læring, på engelsk når man lærer nogen noget, så kan du ikke sige "I'm learning him", eller, det kan du godt, man forstår godt hvad du mener, men det er bare forkert. "Learning" er "jeg lærer noget". "Teaching" er "jeg lærer dig noget nyt". You learn from your teacher, but your teacher teaches.
      Det bare et problem mange danskere har fordi vi har jo "lære" som verbum til selv at lære og lære fra sig, men det ikke det samme på engelsk.
      Hyggelig historie med familien, hav en dejlig dag!

    • @JCLarsen
      @JCLarsen Год назад +4

      @@jonahthrane812 Tak! 😳 Altid godt at få genopfrisket ens gode gamle engelskkundskaber 🙏👍

  • @Chocolatepenguin
    @Chocolatepenguin Год назад +74

    As a Dane I must say that your song choices were spot on. That use of the piano cover for "Stor mand" had me laughing quite a bit.
    Also, great pronunciation!

  • @scottc1589
    @scottc1589 Год назад +46

    Talk about making a mountain out of a mill hill! 😁
    Also, I'm not trying to grind any axes, and it is no big meal, but appropriately, that's a mill stone marking the top of "Mill Hill." 🌬

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Год назад +1

      If the farm ever closes down, they should build a windmill in its place.

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel Год назад +1

      Most likely they had a wind mill for grinding flour. Old place names often has a logical explanation, connected to practical use or major historical events ...

  • @mikkelhave2735
    @mikkelhave2735 Год назад +377

    Your pronunciation of the danish placenames is almost flawless. As a sidenote, am I the only one appreciating how well thougt out the choice of background music in your videos is? (0:12 Ain't No Mountain, while talking about mountains, 2:02 QI Theme, because of pedantry😄, Heaven Is A Place On Earth, talking about Himmelbjerget or "Heaven/Sky Mountain" and at 8:10 Stor Mand, a massive danish pop hit last year.
    Love the videos, keep it up👏

    • @virgiauskas
      @virgiauskas Год назад +8

      I was looking for this comment explaining the piano part in the background :D Thank you!

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Год назад +1

      And his use of "The One And Only"

    • @bigggwilly
      @bigggwilly Год назад +8

      It should be mentioned that Stor Mand translates to ‘Big Man’ …. Very appropriate given the context.

    • @KimonFrousios
      @KimonFrousios Год назад +2

      His music choices are always on point, I think it is broadly known by now.

    • @zedechiah
      @zedechiah Год назад +2

      I came here to sat just that! Well done Tim!

  • @marcusthelegend
    @marcusthelegend Год назад +31

    8:09 that rendition of "Stor Mand" was amazing! One of my favourite songs, and you absolutely smashed it with the piano! ❤️

  • @chrisreinert9981
    @chrisreinert9981 Год назад +116

    My father bicycled Denmark round as a student with a friend in the late 1930's. Years later he would tell us about this trip, and he would always tell us "Denmark is low, but it is not flat".

    • @kawaiilotus
      @kawaiilotus Год назад +1

      Thank god he wasn't a few years younger!

    • @HkFinn83
      @HkFinn83 Год назад +29

      When you’re riding a bike everywhere is uphill, and into the wind

    • @inquisitorwalmarius6650
      @inquisitorwalmarius6650 Год назад +20

      my family had a dutch exchange student long ago, maybe the only person to be sincere when calling our hills for mountains. we are low but hilly, where as the dutch are low and flat.

    • @dzengerink
      @dzengerink Год назад +1

      @@inquisitorwalmarius6650 yes.. the Netherlands is so flat, you can put a ruler on the horizon pretty much everywhere. With 1 hilly region in the south, Limburg. But that's pretty much Belgium so that doesn't count 🤣.

    • @inquisitorwalmarius6650
      @inquisitorwalmarius6650 Год назад

      @@dzengerink ive had a vacation in maarsbergen once as a teen, we visited maybe the highest point in all of the netherlands, some hill inside a forest with a tower, the name eludes me right now.

  • @Kasperekdk
    @Kasperekdk Год назад +196

    You actually pronounced Ejer Bavnehøj really well
    Edit: Is that piano at the end Stor Mand by Tobias Rahim? Incredible

    • @anderslarsen6009
      @anderslarsen6009 Год назад +21

      Yes it is I noticed it strait away :-)

    • @Danilochan
      @Danilochan Год назад +13

      Me too.. He totally nailed it.

    • @Hamfrags
      @Hamfrags Год назад +14

      I was taken aback when I recognized the music!

    • @johannsens
      @johannsens Год назад +30

      ... And the second and third time he pronounced Yding skovhøj, ha almost nailed it too! What a natural talent!

    • @TheTimTraveller
      @TheTimTraveller  Год назад +50

      @@johannsens hahahahaha, I'll take that :D

  • @JohnLumagui
    @JohnLumagui Год назад +92

    Stunning vistas of the Danish Alps from up there! I bet you're knackered from summitting not one, but two mountains in one day.

    • @fex144
      @fex144 Год назад +2

      I tell you; We Danes live in constant fear of avalanches! Constant. Fear.

    • @hassegreiner9675
      @hassegreiner9675 Год назад +1

      De danske Alper/The Danish Alps is actually a place in Hareskoven.

    • @anderskjrgaard9230
      @anderskjrgaard9230 Год назад +1

      @@hassegreiner9675hvor filen er hareskoven

    • @hassegreiner9675
      @hassegreiner9675 Год назад +1

      @@anderskjrgaard9230 Jeg huskede forkert - stedet ligge ved Ordrup Krat, som ligger et stenkast fra Dyrehavsbakken, som ligger ved Øresund, men det er vist ikke et officielt navn.

  • @TommyCarstensen
    @TommyCarstensen Год назад +10

    I'm Danish and this was explained to me better than anything I have ever come across. Kudos!

  • @jarivanv
    @jarivanv Год назад +50

    I think Tim doesn't get eneugh credit for the wonderful little soundtracks in his videos, most people might not even notice or think much of it but these subtle piano covers fit perfectly into this format of video and the fact that they're recognisable makes it such a pleasant addition

    • @MogensBeltoft
      @MogensBeltoft Год назад +14

      For the end of the video I think he found a piano version of a danish track called Stor Mand by Tobias Rahim & Andreas Odbjerg

    • @claustoldbod5285
      @claustoldbod5285 Год назад

      @@MogensBeltoft I loved that little touch ! 🙂

    • @electricpollusion
      @electricpollusion Год назад

      @@MogensBeltoft it is

  • @ratsbath
    @ratsbath Год назад +35

    Great episode! Trust the Danes to make a mountain out of a Mill Hill...

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel Год назад +3

      If that's the worst you can come up with, I would find it acceptable.. 🇩🇰🍻🙋🏼

  • @YetAnotherGeorgeth
    @YetAnotherGeorgeth Год назад +60

    Finally, a three peaks challenge I can actually do (with a passport)!

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Год назад

      Wait, isn't Denmark in the Schengen area?
      That means I can do the peaks without a passport

    • @YetAnotherGeorgeth
      @YetAnotherGeorgeth Год назад +2

      @@HappyBeezerStudios I’m in the UK so I’ll need a passport for almost anywhere

    • @fex144
      @fex144 Год назад +4

      @@HappyBeezerStudios You go do that. Scale those impossibly tall peaks to finally become a real man!

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel Год назад

      @@HappyBeezerStudios No rules in Denmark without exception. Passport is needed because of Merkels insane open border policy. We can't risk travelling criminals roaming our romantic mountains ...

  • @DolphinConsult
    @DolphinConsult Год назад +12

    Your Danish pronunciation is Spot On 👍😃
    Several years ago, there was a series on TV about Americans with Danish ancestry.
    They traveled around Denmark and tried a lot of different things.
    One of those things was driving down Himmelbjerget in soapbox cars... they were terrified... until they saw "the mountain" 🤣

    • @drdewott9154
      @drdewott9154 Год назад

      Do you by any chance know the name of the show? I'm Danish myself but don't recall ever having heard of this show, but that sounds hillarious.

  • @hsecornel
    @hsecornel Год назад +8

    Fun fact: A literal bridge is taller than Møllehøj called "Storbæltsbroen" that connects between Fyn and Sjælland, and is 254 meters tall.

  • @-lorentzen5925
    @-lorentzen5925 Год назад +80

    You really nailed the Danish pronunciation! And the way you explained Himmelbjerget into sections is so superb!

  • @philsharp758
    @philsharp758 Год назад +45

    Tim, once again we find you poorly equipped to scale a mountain in winter time. I saw no evidence of a tartan pattern Thermos flask or Kendal Mint Cake. You were lucky there. ;-)
    Seriously, another engaging video. And the brickwork on the tower is real workmanship.
    All the best.

  • @usubusu
    @usubusu Год назад +36

    From a Dane; you actually pronounced Ejer Bavnehøj incredibly well. It's exactly like any Dane would've said it.

  • @parzival9307
    @parzival9307 Год назад +9

    As a dane who lives close to the "skymountain", i can assure you it's views are incridible. I once went there at 1 am with a friend of mine, and just seeing the river and cities off in the distance was incridble.

  • @Freelancer221
    @Freelancer221 Год назад +24

    Finally a location i've already been to! As a german i absolutely adore Denmark. Can't wait for the next trip.

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel Год назад

      Spend a Leopard and you'll be welcome 🇺🇦🇩🇰🙋🏼🍻

  • @Bluepeter62
    @Bluepeter62 Год назад +7

    So the highest point of Denmark is still 23 meters lower than the lowest point of Switzerland, the surface of Lago Maggiore.

  • @Relakoth91
    @Relakoth91 Год назад +11

    I heard about this on Danish radio at work today and just had to see it - it's quite a funny story :) And I'm really impressed with the pronounciations of the names of the places, you go - Yding Skovhøj, Ejer Bavnehøj etc - really impressive

  • @moe_dk
    @moe_dk Год назад +26

    The change in 2005 was that they started using Danish Elevation Model (DEM), which is a laser scanning (LIDAR) of the surface, the most recent is from 2022 and in the process of being released.

    • @Ch4pp13
      @Ch4pp13 Год назад +4

      Let's see if the title changes.
      again...

    • @concept5631
      @concept5631 Год назад +1

      Interesting

    • @adamsterdam9049
      @adamsterdam9049 Год назад

      hvor vil man læse det henne når det udkommer?

    • @Toby8700
      @Toby8700 Год назад

      @@adamsterdam9049 det kommer nok på nyhederne hvis det er højere

    • @moe_dk
      @moe_dk Год назад +1

      @@Ch4pp13 I wouldn't hold my breath, as the method hasn't change, it's more to get what have change since the last scanning added.

  • @jamescraighead9965
    @jamescraighead9965 Год назад +109

    Oh Tim, you make the most random things so interesting and I love it. This made me laugh so much. You’re a great presenter

  • @MichiruEll
    @MichiruEll Год назад +6

    Right before you told the joke about it being a walk to the grocery store for a Swiss, I was just thinking that my small Swiss city has more altitude difference than this (179 meters from the lowest to the highest point),

  • @MattTheTubaGuy
    @MattTheTubaGuy Год назад +15

    I live in New Zealand, and visited Denmark in 2019. Denmark feels quite similar to the rolling farmland in New Zealand, except there are no hills or mountains off in the distance, which was weird.

    • @hannahk1306
      @hannahk1306 Год назад +1

      These clips reminded me of British farmland too, except we'd consider this to be a fairly flat part of the country. We're not the most mountainous place, but definitely moreso than Denmark by the looks of it.

    • @QaRajhCreations
      @QaRajhCreations Год назад +5

      It'd be a much less dramatic trip, if the Hobbits were strolling through Danish hillsides in comparison.

    • @janh.9841
      @janh.9841 Год назад +1

      Haven't you noticed the funny language they're speaking?

  • @Floedekage
    @Floedekage Год назад +12

    Congrats on your video getting an article in the Danish national news. 👍
    Also, I guess the problem with finding the highest mountain when the difference is centimetres is that when people are gonna go there they're essentially gonna flatten it a bit and give it to the next place. 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @toomanyopinions8353
      @toomanyopinions8353 Год назад +1

      I'm blanking on where, but I know there's a war between two mountains in some country where every time someone summits one, they add a rock to a pile at the top of each that mountain, thus making it technically taller. So the mountains officially share the title because it changes so damn often.

  • @mousedelay
    @mousedelay Год назад +47

    It's fun to watch this video as a Dane because funnily enough, I visited all the peaks from the top 3 in one day. I have also visited "Himmelbjerget" and the nature around there is quite beautiful.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Год назад +1

      With this I consider you the danish champion in speed mountain climbing!

  • @mattiaslangemark3619
    @mattiaslangemark3619 Год назад +9

    I like the little tribute to Danish popular music at the end😁😁

  • @AJGeeTV
    @AJGeeTV Год назад +6

    Last year I cycled between Horsens and Aarhus in Denmark and wondered why it was so difficult. I should have taken my mountain bike and not my road bike! 🙂

  • @matthew74115
    @matthew74115 Год назад +14

    I apologize if anyone else in the comments has already mentioned this, but the instrumental version of "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" in the background at 5:00 is an absolutely wonderful touch, and I just had to say well done.

    • @kurgisempyrion6125
      @kurgisempyrion6125 Год назад +1

      Aye he makes some classy choices with his music, when its played and the volume as well

    • @lucasmainz1124
      @lucasmainz1124 Год назад

      I didn't even notice that the background music was actual songs until I heard the end theme being a cover of a popular danish song which has been on top of the danish charts for a year. It's called 'Stor Mand' and translates to 'Big Man'

  • @Ontariosaurus
    @Ontariosaurus Год назад +14

    I'm glad they made somewhat of a big deal out of it. It resulted in new methods of geographic measurement being employed in a public way, Denmark making mountains out of....small hills, and was interesting enough to attract a procession of picky peak pondering pedants.

  • @feloniusmonk83
    @feloniusmonk83 Год назад +25

    In the end, the highest point was in our hearts.

    • @brianw1620
      @brianw1620 Год назад +4

      It wasn't the friends we made along the way?

    • @hedgehog3180
      @hedgehog3180 Год назад +2

      Can be quite literally if you go back to Aarhus and scale the TV tower just slightly outside of it, I'm pretty sure if you include man made structures that is the highest point in Denmark. If you want to climb something slightly easier than a TV tower though there's also the not quite a skyscraper being constructed at the top of Randersvej, if you go onto it's roof and bend over so your chest is sticking out then the highest point would be very close to your heart.

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel Год назад

      @@brianw1620 Danes aren't that Melodramatic..

  • @lrander
    @lrander Год назад +30

    I'm Danish, and I've never even heard of Møllehøj before! 🙂
    BTW, I'm impressed by your pronounciation of the Dansih names...

    • @drumstick74
      @drumstick74 Год назад +2

      Ja, "Møllehøj"? Det er godt nok også gået min næse forbi..!

    • @kukuc96
      @kukuc96 Год назад +1

      Most people probably never heard of a random barn in the countryside.

  • @alexanderhay7358
    @alexanderhay7358 Год назад +15

    tim, no one else can make a mountain out of a molehill quite like you. keep up the excellent work!

  • @mehrdaddwarves3001
    @mehrdaddwarves3001 Год назад +8

    That is some pretty good pronounciation of danish place names you've got there.
    Fun fact. It is a common field trip for children all the way down to kindergarden, to climb Himmelbjerget and eat lunch at the top.. At least for children in central jutland

  • @drdewott9154
    @drdewott9154 Год назад +43

    The pronunciation of Ejer Bavnehøj is actually spot on! I'm impressed. Also it's hilarious that you actually remixed a Danish hit song in your style.
    For those curious it's Stor Mand by Tobias Rahim. Check it out it's a banger.

    • @DJVexillum
      @DJVexillum Год назад +1

      Was just about to ask about the song - many thanks!

  • @rlindstroem
    @rlindstroem Год назад +12

    I'm really impressed with you pronunciation. "Ejer Bavnehøj" was spot on.
    Fun facts: Ejer (cityname) Bavne (A 'Bavn' is a signalfire used to communicate) Høj (hill). So the name in english roughly translates to "Ejer Signaling hill"

    • @skakdosmer
      @skakdosmer Год назад +4

      Bavn = beacon. (And no, I didn't say bacon).

  • @A8T8T
    @A8T8T Год назад +9

    Major applause to you for your pronunciation 👏🏻 we have a song called “I et land uden høje bjerge” or translated “In a country without high mountains” where the singer expresses his love for his homeland, I think it’s a most fitting song title to describe Denmark.

  • @fafler
    @fafler Год назад +27

    Hej 😃Your pronunciation of danish town names is really good. Much better than me trying to say Gloucestershire.

    • @ChristofferETJ
      @ChristofferETJ Год назад +4

      Which I used as an example to a Brit who insisted that English is easy because you pronounce every letter!

    • @peterfireflylund
      @peterfireflylund Год назад +3

      @@ChristofferETJ I've got an even better one: Featherstonehaugh, pronounced "fenshaw".
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Featherstonhaugh

    • @SIC647
      @SIC647 Год назад

      Gloster. I lived there.

    • @LadyAnuB
      @LadyAnuB Год назад +1

      @@peterfireflylund WTF? I would say some potheads named this place but marijuana hadn't made it to England when this placed was named. 😅

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel Год назад +1

      @@LadyAnuB perhaps mushrooms were the cause..

  • @havedalDK
    @havedalDK Год назад +8

    A travelling channel in Denmark with the host pronouncing places correctly!? Now I've seen everything.

  • @captainevenslower4400
    @captainevenslower4400 Год назад +3

    That acoustic piano cover of Heaven Is a Place on Earth over Himmelbjerget was just, well, heavenly. You have some of the best background music.

  • @Xalar
    @Xalar Год назад +8

    Great video and congrats on making the Danish news with this video, mate.
    Impressive pronunciation too!

  • @miroslavmilan
    @miroslavmilan Год назад +12

    This was the most thrilling and plot twisting geography lesson I’ve ever seen.

  • @jimmychristensen498
    @jimmychristensen498 Год назад +15

    You have by far the best Danish pronunciation of all non-danish youtubers I follow, so rest easy Tim.

    • @numberg8238
      @numberg8238 Год назад +5

      I was once walking home through the Cornish countryside in the dark and I heard what I thought were some potentially agitated drunk Glaswegians as I descended into a dark wooded valley...
      I was like "ok; let's see what happens here".
      To cut a long story short, they were lost Danish tourists and I was going to where they were going so I took them home.

    • @jimmychristensen498
      @jimmychristensen498 Год назад +2

      @@numberg8238 I used to watch Taggart, but I had no idea I sound like Mark McManus coming home from the pub...

  • @rose-ey6ct
    @rose-ey6ct Год назад +4

    Around 35 years ago left Ireland and went to Denmark to visit friends. they took us to this area to show us the highest mountain.
    Whilst at the area of the peak, I spotted an abandoned bicycle in the ditch. ( Very rare in spotlessly clean Denmark). Pulled it out, and jumped on the bent rims of the bike to straighten them enough to make the flat wheels turn. Proceeded to ride the bike to the supposed peak. Put it carefully back in ditch afterwards.

  • @AB-pq4du
    @AB-pq4du Год назад +6

    As a Dane I must say that Yyou actually pronounced those danish words supricingly good! And extra kudos for choosing a instrumental version of a very popular danish song called “stor mand” as the background music in the end:)

  • @MangaManifaction
    @MangaManifaction Год назад +90

    Learning something about my own country is always a bit fun
    I like how loosely you use the word mountain
    2:24 Welcome to the small towns in the Danish countryside. There's not a lot going on in general, and especially not in the winter
    4:41 That was a decent pronunciation
    5:35 Also a decent pronunciation

    • @andyjay729
      @andyjay729 Год назад +6

      Seems like a lot of the Germanic countries use the word "Berg" rather loosely, especially in the plains of the Netherlands, northern Germany, and Denmark. EG. Berlin has a neighborhood called Prenzlauer Berg.

    • @hammerth1421
      @hammerth1421 Год назад +5

      @@andyjay729 Prenzlauer Berg probably towers a whole 10 meters high over the city center of Berlin XD

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel Год назад

      Town = village! 😉

  • @sledgehammer-productions
    @sledgehammer-productions Год назад +22

    With regards to the lowest point in The Netherlands, that does shift around. Just as they finished a piece of art in a small lake at the lowest point (and having to the top of the structure be exactly at 0 mtr NAP), it was measured again and it moved, two towns to the east :-) . We suffer from soil subsidence because of pumping the water away to keep our feet dry. And the rate of subsiding is not everywhere the same.

    • @annaapple7452
      @annaapple7452 Год назад +1

      And add to that the isostatic subsidence as a result of adjustment after the ice ages.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Год назад +1

      @@annaapple7452 Which is why the danish point will most likely move again. The entirety of northern Europe is bouncing back up.

  • @nielshansen5504
    @nielshansen5504 Год назад +3

    Love it. We so want to have mountains in Denmark 🇩🇰

  • @Jbenneballe
    @Jbenneballe Год назад +3

    love the use of Danish music. And they are even thematically appropriate.

  • @OliverKlovdalAs
    @OliverKlovdalAs Год назад +5

    As a Dane, i can confirm you NAILED the pronunciation of Ejer Bavnehøj

  • @kevanhubbard9673
    @kevanhubbard9673 Год назад +26

    The Faroes contains some pretty lofty fells.I went up one called Sornfelli which I think was around 730m and it had a weather station on top and an unmanned military instillation below and very interesting ladders to get from the weather station to to military base plus signs telling you not to!

    • @fex144
      @fex144 Год назад +4

      Hey don't go stealing our Danish thunder with you tall tales of impossibly high mountains. Pfff. 730 meters that's not even possible!

    • @realalbertan
      @realalbertan Год назад

      Greenland has Mt. Gunnbjörn 3694m

    • @fex144
      @fex144 Год назад +2

      @@realalbertan That cannot be possible, something that high would scrape against the moon! Come to your senses man!

  • @ibrachaka8727
    @ibrachaka8727 Год назад +4

    I love these kind of videos! Not because they focus on a niche of a topic, but because they highlight the fact that almost everything is up to interpretation. Individual or collective - doesn't matter.

  • @mrpetit2
    @mrpetit2 Год назад +4

    Watching this video I have such an urge to drive to denmark and climb those mountains. Because it's such an important historical situation.

  • @RMTransit
    @RMTransit Год назад +6

    Excellent video on a deeply intriguing topic! Quite the impressive mountain ascent too!

  • @kilijonassiksnelis5530
    @kilijonassiksnelis5530 Год назад +9

    In Lithuania we have/had similar situation. For a long time it was believed that highest mountain (hill rather) is Juozapinė, but after new measurments it was discovered that actually the highest point is few hundred meters away at Aukštojas hill. But in both cases you wouldn't know it's the highest point of anything as the terrain is littered with small hills.

    • @Mike-zx1kx
      @Mike-zx1kx Год назад

      Ohh my good Lithuanian man. You NEED to settle this once and for all and get your own mountain tower with an elevator. Lithuania deserve the best, just like here. No expense should be spared. I think you should make some noise and write to some papers. In times with war close by, we all need some funny stories and ridiculous things to argue about. Maybe you should introduce your own third option to wind things up a notch from the get go he he LOL. I sense you got what it takes. I am smelling a huge increase in tourism for Lithuania, as around Ejer Bavnehøj he he. And you even tops us with having mountains tops "littered" around like a Lithuanian Everest area. I am smelling bucket list potential! Go go go 👍

  • @Tordenkile
    @Tordenkile Год назад +3

    I’m glad you included some danish music in the ending thanks from Denmark 🇩🇰

  • @HeartlandTuber
    @HeartlandTuber 11 месяцев назад

    Your videos are such a delight to watch, and learn. For some reason, RUclips quit bringing you up in recommendations. We just went thru an arduous three month move to a senior living community, involving massive downsizing. And perhaps it was just because I had failed to view stuff on RUclips for a couple months. But then yesterday I remembered your channel, and I am catching up on the videos I have missed. It is a great pleasure.

  • @roderickmain9697
    @roderickmain9697 Год назад +46

    Brilliant. I'm wondering if tectonic movements might change the heights over time? Or indeed, the tilt of the land after the ice age. In the UK, the North (Scotland) is rising and the South (England) is sinking - all due to the land (in the north) recovering from being covered in ice. If this is happening in Denmark too, new high points may yet come into being.

    • @rickinielsen1
      @rickinielsen1 Год назад +20

      Same thing is actually happening here in Denmark. North-western part is rising about 1 mm per year, while south-eastern part is sinking. But other than the peaks in that general area, I doubt there will be any other contenders any time soon. There are a lot of peaks on the ridgeline of Jutland, which is in the part that is slowly rising. But that is also where the peaks in the video are located, so...

    • @TheTimTraveller
      @TheTimTraveller  Год назад +26

      Yes I think you're both right! The sources that I read suggested that these peaks are actually sinking - and that this movement was part of the reason why both Ejer Bavnehoj and Yding Skovhoj measured lower in 2005 than they did 1953. But that doesn't explain how Mollehoj ended up higher. So I wasn't fully convinced. There are doubtless a bunch of other factors involved too...

    • @rickinielsen1
      @rickinielsen1 Год назад +13

      @@TheTimTraveller It is probably a lot more complicated that just simple lines on a map, but it should be rising a little in that area. Found this map showing the rise per year in mm: ing.dk/sites/ing/files/images/60438.jpg
      (It also talks about rise in sea levels, but the the lines show land rise. It is from an article comparing how sea levels and land rise "cancel out" in some places)

    • @jonfr
      @jonfr Год назад +9

      @@TheTimTraveller Denmark is a large sand bank between the north sea and the Baltic sea. Glacier rebound is moving all the area upward around 1 to 5mm/year since its not evenly distributed. This can be seen on rocks on the coastline (where it is stable), rocks that once were under the ocean and are today on dry land.

    • @Carewolf
      @Carewolf Год назад +5

      Denmark raises between 1mm and 1cm every year depending on place and time. We have Viking age settlements placed at the bottom of Fjords that are now miles from the coast line

  • @johndododoe1411
    @johndododoe1411 Год назад +9

    There's a book by a Norwegian mountaineer about how he climbed all Danish mountains of at least 100m asl. It's a fun read.

    • @andvil01
      @andvil01 Год назад +2

      It has its place next to the book by Messner.

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel Год назад +1

      @@andvil01 never met anyone called Messner climbing these demanding altitudes.. 🤷🏼

    • @andvil01
      @andvil01 Год назад +1

      @@OmmerSyssel No he kept himself to the less demanding Himalaya. Who can blame him. The Danish Highlands are not for everyone.

  • @jannickrasmussen8801
    @jannickrasmussen8801 Год назад +3

    As a humble Dane I have to say that I absolutely love that you describes our hills as mountains. I find that very hilarious. Also a huge kudos for all the facts.

  • @FortyTwoification
    @FortyTwoification Год назад +9

    I am one of those viewers that does not often leave a like on videos when I should but I would like to say Tim that you produce some of the best content on RUclips. The videos always feel thoughtful, informative and have a more personal touch that make it more enjoyable. I always look forward to the new videos! Many thanks from Geordieland

  • @Gebieter
    @Gebieter Год назад +27

    Hey Tim, I just found out that Vatican City has it's own railway station and the smallest railway network ever. This is the perfect topic for this train-enthusiastic channel!

    • @scottc1589
      @scottc1589 Год назад +3

      I'd watch that!

    • @turingmachine4617
      @turingmachine4617 Год назад +1

      Yes!

    • @ajfrostx
      @ajfrostx Год назад +1

      I'd love to see that as well 😀

    • @Quark0611
      @Quark0611 Год назад +1

      Or, while we're at it, Kilkarney station (Ireland) was/is weird as well!

    • @gdclemo
      @gdclemo Год назад +1

      Yes, they have one train a week that you can take from Vatican City to the Pope's citadel in Italy, but not back again (at least you can't take the train all the way back, you have to get out in Italy). I'm not sure if it's running at the moment though, you'd have to check.

  • @ernestcarpentier
    @ernestcarpentier Год назад +4

    Love the subtle "ain't no mountain high enough" in the background

  • @hveisel
    @hveisel Год назад

    This was such a pleasant watch! It was very easy to feel your respect for our culture by how you took time to absolutely nail (almost) all pronunciations, doing a bunch of accurate historical research and even playing an instrumental of one of the biggest hits from last year :)
    Thank you!

  • @lillianlamantia9605
    @lillianlamantia9605 Год назад +3

    Loved this! I remember as a child we were driving toor from Legoland and my dad told us that we were passing Denmark’s highest mountain… I looked around confused and he pointed and after I finished laughing he confirmed that because Denmark is so flat the slight hill we could see was indeed the highest point in the country… well so they thought in the 1980s!

  • @republic_duck
    @republic_duck Год назад +5

    I live right outside Skanderborg, and it's a really weird feeling seeing my local area being talked about in a video on youtube. Also 10/10 on the pronunciation of the danish words

    • @kurgisempyrion6125
      @kurgisempyrion6125 Год назад +2

      Tim is a bit like the Spanish Inquisition - you never know when its going to arrive... (Monty Python reference for those who don't know)

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel Год назад +1

      Despite the scaring altitudes, living outside Skanderborg would make most people weird anyway ... 👀

  • @srenwassard4568
    @srenwassard4568 Год назад +29

    In what other country can you climb the 5 highest peaks within a day, and still have plenty of time to enjoy the scenery 😊 Did them all a few years back 👊
    Thnx Tim for your ever entertaining videos 👍

    • @Rob2
      @Rob2 Год назад +5

      the Netherlands...

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Год назад

      @@Rob2 Your highest peak is in the carribean...
      Okay for the european Netherlands, your highest mountain is almost twice the height of any of the Danish ones

    • @Rob2
      @Rob2 Год назад

      @@HappyBeezerStudios The situation for Denmark is the same, as explained in the video, because Denmark has overseas territories with higher peaks too.

    • @Zozette27
      @Zozette27 Год назад

      I wish I lived in Denmark, it would be much easier on my poor arthritic knees than Tasmania is.

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel Год назад

      @@Zozette27 maybe a bit boring? The most dangerous wildlife, except for aggressive cow's, is one type of tiny snake: Hugorm, and a fish called Fjæsing.
      Both aren't actually deadly anyway 🤷🏼

  • @Dafarvardreng
    @Dafarvardreng Год назад

    Hey Tim! Nice to see you stopping by here! I actually work at the school by the highway in between the villages of Ris and Tebstrup. I spent many wintery sunsets in the tower! It's so beautiful! I hope you had a great stay!
    Also, your pronounciation of Ejer Bavnehøj was more or less spot on! ;-)

  • @michaelgallo3943
    @michaelgallo3943 Год назад

    You continue to produce very entertaining videos! Keep up the good work.

  • @sokonek1
    @sokonek1 Год назад +12

    We have a similar story in Wisconsin when it comes to the highest point from sea level to highest point from local terrain.
    Rib Mountain in Wausau is believed to be the highest point, and still is from surrounding terrain. But is only the third highest point from sea level. Timm’s Hill in Ogema is the highest point, but is hard to tell because it is a gradual slope for most of it, and you really don’t notice it at all.

    • @troelspeterroland6998
      @troelspeterroland6998 Год назад +5

      Sounds like a destination for Tim.

    • @andyjay729
      @andyjay729 Год назад +2

      @@troelspeterroland6998 Public transit probably isn't as good there though.

    • @kurgisempyrion6125
      @kurgisempyrion6125 Год назад

      @@andyjay729 Aye, but I imagine if Tim dropped a message saying he was going to be there enough people might turn up to give him a lift and cause an impromptu traffic jam 🙂

  • @AntunesDalsgaard
    @AntunesDalsgaard Год назад +11

    Well done pronouncing those pesky Danish place names so well, Tim! - Lovely video, I learned quite a bit about the devil in the detail of the Danish mountain race. Please come back in the summer so you can take the lovely trip from Silkeborg to Himmelbjerget on "Hjejlen", the world´s oldest paddle steamer still in existence. Or.... is it? Because Norwegians claim that their "Skibladner" is actually the oldest. But, hah! They´re wrong, because Skibladner was heavily rebuilt, and is practically a Ship of Theseus, whereas Hjejlen is almost completely unchanged, even sporting the lovely original steam engine. However, they did swap out the boiler of Hjejlen in the 1930s, so eh... - Anyway, Hjejlen is amazing and the trip even more so, and that controversy would make for another of your great movies, Tim!

    • @Arterexius
      @Arterexius Год назад +2

      Well, if we are to go very technical on Norway, then "Skibladner" isn't even theirs historically speaking, as they were ruled by Sweden from 1813 until 1907. Before 1813, they were ruled by Denmark. A rule which started in 1397. On paper they were part of a union with Denmark, but in reality they were ruled by Denmark, as Norway didn't have a king or queen for the majority of those 416 years. In 1813 they finally declared independence... But that only lasted 6 months, before Sweden took them and kept them for another 94 years. "Skibladner" is allegedly built around 1888, which places it directly in the period of Swedish rule.

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel Год назад +1

      @@Arterexius interesting, most likely Swedish build while those days Norway had hardly nothing more advanced but farming and fishery

  • @fuzzidelic
    @fuzzidelic Год назад

    I'm glad I was googling flights to Denmark yesterday. If I hadn't I may have missed out on your whole channel! Love it!

  • @ColinH1973
    @ColinH1973 Год назад

    Keep up the great work, Tim. You cheer up a lot of people. Probably more than you know.

  • @ianoliverbailey6545
    @ianoliverbailey6545 Год назад +8

    Great to see you back. Was seriously getting to miss your fascinating mix of wit and precious knowledge. Have a really great year, Tim!

  • @ylette
    @ylette Год назад +4

    Best Danish pronunciation I've ever heard from a foreigner. 👍Must have taken a lot of effort. Greetings from a Dane who have never been to any of those "peaks."

  • @JugglerOfWords
    @JugglerOfWords Год назад +4

    hi, another random Dane here...
    I remember climbing up Himmelbjerget on a school trip in the 5th grade, and it really is the closest thing we have to a mountain....
    and I think I remember Ejer Baunehøj (strangely impressive pronounciation on that one, by the way) being the official highest point in my childhood in the late 80's/early 90's, but then later it was maybe Yding Skovhøj, and then I was just confused..
    I've been biking in that area a few times, and you barely notice being at the so-called highest point....
    the big hill near Leestrup in south-east Sjælland was more impressive....

  • @auldfouter8661
    @auldfouter8661 Год назад +1

    I 've now realised that for the first 62 years of my life , I lived in a farmhouse that was at a higher elevation ( c600 ft) than the highest point in Denmark.

  • @LordTimzor
    @LordTimzor Год назад +11

    Funny how the Netherlands is generally speaking one of the flattest countries ever but we don't even have the lowest highest point in Europe!
    I never expected there to be 7 countries below us. Especially not Denmark since I know Denmark has a lot more (landscape) curves than us.
    I always thought that since we're the flattest, we've also had the lowest highest point. Interesting!

    • @andyjay729
      @andyjay729 Год назад +1

      I had assumed you had the lowest open-air natural point (so no coal mines or caves), but apparently it's actually the Etang de Lavalduc in southeastern France (10 meters/33 feet) for the EU, and for the broad definition of Europe, the shore of the Caspian Sea (28 meters/92 feet).
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extreme_points_of_Europe#Elevation
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extreme_points_of_the_European_Union#Altitude

    • @fex144
      @fex144 Год назад +2

      HA! There you go Netherlands with your just-about-adequate bicycle infrastructure and your too tall mountains. We beat you again! HA HA HA!
      (No, seriously friend I love the Netherlands. Great place).

  • @CasperBVeile
    @CasperBVeile Год назад +62

    I'm sorry about our public transport system. Trains being late is kind of our national sport.
    Thanks for the video, and very well done on all the pronunciations!
    EDIT: Just realized you put a cover of the biggest Danish hit the last few years in the video. Anyone interested can check out "Stor mand" ("Big guy") here: ruclips.net/video/HfmWPfqyYyY/видео.html

    • @roderickjoyce6716
      @roderickjoyce6716 Год назад +9

      As the English half of an English-Italian couple may I say that trains being late is OUR national sport. I feel the Italian trains beat British ones for sheer lateness, but the Italians wouldn't have trains to be late if the British hadn't invented them. my personal best in the UK owing to a derailment six hours, in Italy seeing the Paris-Ljuljana express arriving twenty-fours late at Trieste Centrale. However, the Caledonian Sleeper from Glasgow to London recently managed the impressive feat of not even leaving Glasgow Central to the consternation of the passengers who had been pleased that their ride had been so much quieter than usual and slept through the night without moving a millimetre. Beat that Denmark with your ø and your hygge!

    • @phoule76
      @phoule76 Год назад

      what about the South Park Christmas song?

    • @darkiee69
      @darkiee69 Год назад +2

      @@roderickjoyce6716 That sounds almost as good as the Swedish rail system. 😁

    • @Dysfunctionality15
      @Dysfunctionality15 Год назад +1

      Still beats the heck out of anything we've got in the States. Our public transit infrastructure is literally crumbling for the greed of a few auto manufacturers.

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel Год назад

      Shouldn't he be in right of having the taxi bill refunded?

  • @admorewarhammer5141
    @admorewarhammer5141 Год назад

    one of your best videos, although I love them all. I really appreciate all the little musical references you put into these videos. Shows so much quality and attention.

  • @Uwins91
    @Uwins91 Год назад

    These Tom Scott style videos are great Tim! Keep up the amazing work. And props for using the instrumental from a Danish artist for the end.

  • @formallyvalidusername5262
    @formallyvalidusername5262 Год назад +4

    Music choices never fail to bring a smile to my face. Thanks, Tim!

  • @gawkthimm6030
    @gawkthimm6030 Год назад +3

    I always loved this obscure geographical detail about Denmark's highest point(s), glad others outside of Denmark now know, happy greatings From Nord Jylland

  • @SZislecker
    @SZislecker Год назад +1

    Tim, you are an absoluteley great guy with great videos. Thanks for existing

  • @DangerKnerd1
    @DangerKnerd1 Год назад +1

    I love that you consistently are calling our sad excuses for a few hills, mountains. You nailed most of the pronunciations, as well as any dane would expect from anyone, not having danish as their first language. A like well deserved!