It was a great idea to show them other parts of Denmark besides Copenhagen. There's so much difference from region to region. Really glad they enjoyed the experiences. 👍
I like that you travel outside Copenhagen. Most people who visit Denmark just go to Copenhagen. There are so much more to experience. I have only seen a few other that have done that
@Michael Sørensen Nu du nævner Bornholm og besparelser, har du prøvet at tage på sheltertur før? Det må nærmest være den ultimative friluftsoplevelse (jeg er bevidst med at der findes sheltere i hele Danmark og ikke blot Bornholm forresten)
Good on you for showing them Denmark proper than just Copenhagen. Many tourists make the mistake of only looking around Copenhagen before travelling back home. Looking forward to your next video :)
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You should have a look at Langelandsfortet. There you can see cannons and walk in a submarine from ww2. i would sugget to go there when its not as cold as it it now haha. So much history, also a guided tour there is good :)
I love Egeskov slot. I proposed to my fiancé there last summer. Even when it rains it's still magical. If you haven't been already Langeland is a beautiful place to visit. It's quite a drive from Copenhagen, but the coast walk is beautiful, and it's fun spotting the wild horses.
Remember to visit "Den Gamle By" if you are in Århus at Christmas time and it's weekend. They brew there own beer in open wooden tanks like they did in the 1800. And it taste well - most of the time. ;-) The closer to the 24. the more beers to taste...
Most Danish cemeteries look like that. A grave or two surrounded by hedges. Houses in the old suburbs usually have hedges all the way around the ground too. But watching American movies, hedges seem very rare in the suburbs. I have often wondered if there is a law against hedges in the US 🙂.
@@TravelinYoung hi guys; i'am just amazed that you haven't been to danmarks best and most exciting and modern historical museum moesgaard museum in aarhus. it will blow your mind away. it is how all historical museums should be.
@@TravelinYoung Ye need to visit Hvedholm Castle, Bornholm, Moens Klint, Eksperimentarium and.. Wait.. We dont have much else here :/ Læsø? Idk.. Maybe Christiania if its still relatively safe? Some big fort I cant seem to ever remember the name of..
You guys have got to be some of the most positive people in the world. You keep saying that this, that and the other is amazing. But you know, I think that it is you who are amazing. You are so getting something out of life. You are brilliant at enjoying yourselves, and it is very contageous, which means you are doing good, and very well too. So, you are doing good well.... Just a thought ;-)
Hope Anabel and Kyra got home safe and sound 😊 !? There more than welcome back 👍😀👍 Kyra My favorite Hobby is also sleeping 😎 ! So I get it 😁😁 ! LOVED this post 👍❤️👍 !! Y'all come back now...., you hear 😎 !?
Great video, having a great time w. great friends! Glad to see that they also saw something more, than Cph. I agree with Jelling, but I would have done 1. H.C. Andersen House in Odense and Odense Zoo 2. Jelling 3. Vesterhavet (the other side of the Atlantic) 4. Randers 5. Århus and ferry over - back to Lyngby but to each his own 🤣😉👍 hello from Hundested 🌸🌱
Yeah, with the new HC Andersen museum I considered Odense, but I felt that Egeskov would be perfect after the long flight. It is a great place to get out in the fresh air and for Anabel to move around. They are also HUGE lego fans, so Billund wasn't negotiable :).
Agreed! All three of my kids are HUGE lego fans and rightfully so. If we do a follow up, I’ll be sure to show our lego set up back home where the kids build and display their stuff.
If you get the chance another time, show them The Old Town (the open air museum) and Moesgaard Museum in Aarhus - two of my favorite places! The Old Town around Christmas is really special
Nice voice Josh. Almost as deep as Tommy Vance. English radio presenter known for Top of the Pops and Friday Rock Show. Made a big impact on the New wave of British heavy metal. Died in 2005. RIP
I saw you at Milling hotel Gestus in Aalborg not so long ago, I didn't know you were youtubers.. My boyfriend said "It's travellin' Young from RUclips" and now I can't stop watching your videos! 😍
Great video. Next time you are going to Fyn, you should visit Svendborg 15 min from Egeskov. Wonderfull place and much more intetesting than Vejle. By the way, did you know that we have FART CONTROLE in Denmark?
A bit sad that you didnt pass through Herning on your trip through Jylland, since your friend is into interior design and design in general, Herning is litterally The design, art and textile city in Denmark. Several museums dedicated to these things.. Like HEART museum of contemporary art. She would really have loved that for inspiration :)
Didn’t forget, just didn’t have enough time. Kyra and Anabel are both huge fans of Lego so Billund was a must. So we took a route that allowed good stops before and after Billund while giving them a full day at Legohouse. Hopefully we can head south on their next visit!
My good colleague in a recycling store ( few meters from the brewery you visited in Skanderborg) won legomasters 2021, you should have come and said hi 👍
@@kyradeblaker-gebhard4514 It appears that US units are defined in metric. There is a YT video with some engineer at NIST showing the or one of the US standard kilograms that used to be used as reference masses. Also go and look up e.g. K4, K20, K79, K85, K92, K102, K104 and K105. The issue of sticking to imperial is probably more of a cultural one. Have a look at the beautiful coherency of more or less all units in the SI system and ask your self to what degree you get that in imperial 😉
@@kyradeblaker-gebhard4514 It is very much in the US, Nasa has used it pretty much since the beginning. Probably has something to do with the German scientists from WWII and the fact that when they tried using Imperial it didn't work 😂
They did not have Lego house when I was there. Eac time I brought my family. How old is it. I have also been to the one here in Florida.. I also love the Gamle By in Århus.. if or when I get to Denmark I would love to meet you all.❤️🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
You can probably get the drinks in Bilka the big Danish super Market, there is one in Ishøj and one in Hundige just outside Copenhagen and in center of copenhagen also. its 12 kroner a bottle there you can probably get a whole pack there. Bilka is like Danish Wallmart Nice video
It is a tad more expensive, but you are also saving a little on gas. I typically take the bridge one way and the ferry the other. There is usually something in Fyn I want to stop and see.
It is a mix of Adobe After Effects and Geo Layers 3 (which adds amazing mapping capability). Johnny Harris has a great YT video about how he makes maps which I've started to do. I'm still learning, but it adds a lot.
You guys should try some burgers from Hungry Dane in Lyngby, their burgers are delicious and juicy and they just won the title of the best burgers in Denmark!
Oh man, I would love it if future videos could feature the progress on the stormtrooper helmet! I've recently been on a return to Star Wars spree and I do love love legos (Yeah, I know, hot take)
Oh if Kyra loves art, architecture and interior design you should have taken her to the Louisiana Art Museum. It's a gorgeous place. There's even a deer park nearby with deers that are way less intrusive in people's personal space.
Ha yeah, we did take them to Bakken and the deer park while in CPH. We didn't have time for Louisiana though, but I think she's sold on DK and will be back soon enough :).
Americans often get a bad rep for trying to see A LOT in very little time. And yeah, you did that in this video, but in a way that absolutely made sense. Sounds like a great introduction to non-Copenhagen Denmark. (Though Copenhagen is lovely as well, of course, and I hope they also enjoyed that.)
speaking of ..fart; elevators in Denamrk used to have a sign saying 'at speed' when they were going, which is 'I fart´ in Danish. They generally don't anymore. I guess someone realised how it sounded to an English speaker
It would be really great if LEGO made it possible for people to integrate themselves into to these stop motion videos alongside the LEGO brick figures via some clever green screen magic.
Great choices to show what's outside CPH. I know that you already went to Zoo, but Givskud is close to Billund, went to Knuthenborg this summer, unfortunately had to rush it a bit, but I'm sure my 18 months boy now knows how big the figures of his giraffe and T-Rex really are. But as I already said, great choices. Legoland is fun (and in my humble opinion better than Tivoli, sorry), but I think Lego house is a better choice given the age of Anabel. Which leads me to the suggestion to grab one of the Lego hotel packages, you get to stay a couple of nights, and it can include entry to both the house and the land for that time. But of course I can understand that you were a bit squeezed on time, and Vejle is also a very cozy city... But if it was all about the kids, I'd have gone straight to Billund, tho I know it's a bit pricey.
I know that Kyra and family have been to some large amusements parks in the US a few times, so I felt LegoHouse would be a more unique way to experience Legos while in DK. I also wanted to give them a taste of a few different places and not settle into only Billund. I think a few days in Billund makes total sense for a Dane, but for an outsider with limited time in Denmark, I feel it is a bit much. I hesitate to say this because I am sure I am in the minority, but I strongly prefer both Bakken and Tivoli over Legoland. They both have a charm that appeals to me.
@@TravelinYoung 😁 I don't think you're in the minority, a lot more visits goes to Tivoli every year. Anyway, you're right, given a tight budget of time, those were some very good choices. And yes, Legoland is just a theme park. As you also find them in Orlando. But I still find it more fun than both Bakken and Tivoli together, not least because you don't have to pay on top of entry for rides. But I agree that those two are perhaps more unique, Lego should never have outsourced Legoland... Now it's everywhere 😆 just like Disney land. All I'm saying is that if it was just for the kids, I'd probably choose to base in Billund, there's a lot going on around there which appeals to kids.
No, we are still taking them. They were on break for 6 weeks over the summer but resumed again last week. Miranda is in Module 3 now and I have (Josh) my Module 2 test in a couple of weeks.
Wow. Did you guys visit Århus on a Sunday evening? 😂 It looked so deserted o.O I was downtown today and it was PACKED with people. Anyway ... next time you plan going to Århus, let me know and I can show you some of the placed, tourists always miss ;)
I dont know, but maybe fleggaard near the border between Germany and Denmark in Jutland. I Think its were the border shop is 😂 They have so much so maybe they have that too ☺️
If you haven't done it yet while living in Denmark, then you should really at some point try real danish camping, true danish camping is the real power of hygge imo.
I am not huge into camping (Josh here) so might take a bit for me to do it. But I've done a lot on the channel I typically wouldn't do, so you never know :). We did do festival camping one year at Tønder.
I always recommend if you cross the border into Jutland, that you’ve exchange your money and carrying your passport at all times. All the foreigner will at one point or another regardless of the situation say “I’m from Jutland”, and they are… they certainly are…
@@kyradeblaker-gebhard4514 I'm in a group on Facebook that supports, the fight against combat swans and other tactical poultry. I know it's been a hard time for us hoomans 😁
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It was a great idea to show them other parts of Denmark besides Copenhagen. There's so much difference from region to region. Really glad they enjoyed the experiences. 👍
You should visit “den gamle by” in Aarhus, at christmas time, i think you would injoy it very much🤗🤩
It is great! We went last year though it wasn’t 100% due to Covid, it’s in our Aarhus Christmas video. We’ll go back again one year for sure :).
I like that you travel outside Copenhagen. Most people who visit Denmark just go to Copenhagen. There are so much more to experience. I have only seen a few other that have done that
The danish West coast is basically german during the summer
@Michael Sørensen Nu du nævner Bornholm og besparelser, har du prøvet at tage på sheltertur før? Det må nærmest være den ultimative friluftsoplevelse (jeg er bevidst med at der findes sheltere i hele Danmark og ikke blot Bornholm forresten)
About Pounds: "Can you convert that to some sort of *European* measurement". More like worldwide but we get the point.
You should visit Egeskov slot in november-december, with all the christmas stuff. SO cozy
Also Den Fynske Landsby in Odense is nice and atmospheric.
@Josh are you going to be part of "Broløbet" ? ;)
Seeing you run over "the nightmare bridge" would be fun :D
Good on you for showing them Denmark proper than just Copenhagen. Many tourists make the mistake of only looking around Copenhagen before travelling back home. Looking forward to your next video :)
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I highly, highly recommend the museum in Jellinge; you should most certainly spend a day there some time.
Oh man, you drove right through Roskilde without showing the Vikingship museum and building area at the harbour..
Yeah, Roskilde is amazing, but we just didn't have enough time this trip. It's always good to leave reasons to come back :).
@@TravelinYoung True that 😊
You should have a look at Langelandsfortet. There you can see cannons and walk in a submarine from ww2.
i would sugget to go there when its not as cold as it it now haha. So much history, also a guided tour there is good :)
Now they didn't see a Middelfart sign, did you mention that cars have fartpilot?
I love Egeskov slot. I proposed to my fiancé there last summer. Even when it rains it's still magical. If you haven't been already Langeland is a beautiful place to visit. It's quite a drive from Copenhagen, but the coast walk is beautiful, and it's fun spotting the wild horses.
Super cool, Egeskov is special :).
should come down to lolland and falster, it is lovely down here hehe :D
Remember to visit "Den Gamle By" if you are in Århus at Christmas time and it's weekend. They brew there own beer in open wooden tanks like they did in the 1800. And it taste well - most of the time. ;-) The closer to the 24. the more beers to taste...
Joe Tea is actually out of New Jersey so would probably have to talk to a retailer to see if they will sell it to you that way
Most Danish cemeteries look like that. A grave or two surrounded by hedges. Houses in the old suburbs usually have hedges all the way around the ground too. But watching American movies, hedges seem very rare in the suburbs. I have often wondered if there is a law against hedges in the US 🙂.
Lego house is the best, play, learn & have a lot of fun all day
Fyn is awesome - it's where my in-laws live so I spend a lot of time there! Love Egeskov Slot 😊❤️
It is and Egeskov is amazing. I love it!
@@TravelinYoung hi guys; i'am just amazed that you haven't been to danmarks best and most exciting and modern historical museum moesgaard museum in aarhus. it will blow your mind away. it is how all historical museums should be.
@@finnhansen7171 Oh we have! It is an amazing museum, I agree. Miranda and I went during our Christmas in Aarhus video.
@@TravelinYoung Ye need to visit Hvedholm Castle, Bornholm, Moens Klint, Eksperimentarium and.. Wait.. We dont have much else here :/ Læsø? Idk.. Maybe Christiania if its still relatively safe? Some big fort I cant seem to ever remember the name of..
@@ipomoeachan1057 We don't have much else here?.. That's not true.
You should go to egeskov slot when they have the Christmas market at the end of the year :)
YAAAAAASSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! More people need this message!
If you havent gone yet..
Hit me up next time you come to Vejle
I grew up there so gladly show you around
Great video! Too bad you didn't have time to stop and "climb" to the top of Denmark since you drove right past it.
Ha, next time. Thanks!
You guys have got to be some of
the most positive people in the world.
You keep saying that this,
that and the other is amazing.
But you know, I think that
it is you who are amazing.
You are so getting something out of life.
You are brilliant at enjoying yourselves,
and it is very contageous, which means
you are doing good, and very well too.
So, you are doing good well....
Just a thought ;-)
That is super nice of you to say, thank you!
Hope Anabel and Kyra got home safe and sound 😊 !? There more than welcome back 👍😀👍 Kyra My favorite Hobby is also sleeping 😎 ! So I get it 😁😁 ! LOVED this post 👍❤️👍 !! Y'all come back now...., you hear 😎 !?
I recommend the island of Bornholm. It's really beautiful during the summer ❤
Great video, having a great time w. great friends! Glad to see that they also saw something more, than Cph.
I agree with Jelling, but I would have done
1. H.C. Andersen House in Odense
and Odense Zoo
2. Jelling
3. Vesterhavet (the other side of the Atlantic)
4. Randers
5. Århus and ferry over
- back to Lyngby
but to each his own 🤣😉👍
hello from Hundested 🌸🌱
Yeah, with the new HC Andersen museum I considered Odense, but I felt that Egeskov would be perfect after the long flight. It is a great place to get out in the fresh air and for Anabel to move around. They are also HUGE lego fans, so Billund wasn't negotiable :).
@@TravelinYoung Jesperhus Flowerpark is a place to visit too.
Agreed! All three of my kids are HUGE lego fans and rightfully so. If we do a follow up, I’ll be sure to show our lego set up back home where the kids build and display their stuff.
@@TravelinYoung or take them to Skagen (the very tip of Denmark)
Where two oceans meet ..
Kinda unique experience to witness
great tour
thanks for sharing your experience with all of us 👍😀
Thank you for sharing your amazing country with us! We will never forget the trip and will be back for sure.
about the water, you can get them by the case in germany... like at the bordershop, wich could be a cool video, you guys in Fleggaard :)
If you get the chance another time, show them The Old Town (the open air museum) and Moesgaard Museum in Aarhus - two of my favorite places! The Old Town around Christmas is really special
I agree they are both great! I hope to bring them back. We went to Den Gamle By last Christmas and I agree it is very special.
Nice voice Josh. Almost as deep as Tommy Vance. English radio presenter known for Top of the Pops and Friday Rock Show. Made a big impact on the New wave of British heavy metal. Died in 2005. RIP
I saw you at Milling hotel Gestus in Aalborg not so long ago, I didn't know you were youtubers.. My boyfriend said "It's travellin' Young from RUclips" and now I can't stop watching your videos! 😍
Haha, yeah that is where we stayed. Definitely say hi if you see us again, and thanks for watching :).
Great video. Next time you are going to Fyn, you should visit Svendborg 15 min from Egeskov. Wonderfull place and much more intetesting than Vejle. By the way, did you know that we have FART CONTROLE in Denmark?
woaww, another master piece!! Take a look at the "wave building" in Vejle next time.
A bit sad that you didnt pass through Herning on your trip through Jylland, since your friend is into interior design and design in general, Herning is litterally The design, art and textile city in Denmark. Several museums dedicated to these things.. Like HEART museum of contemporary art. She would really have loved that for inspiration :)
🇩🇰 beautiful place 🙏
And you can buy Cuban rum and cigars in Denmark too, good stuff!!!
I wish that all tourists that come to Denmark would go outside of Copenhagen.
So much more to Denmark than just Copenhagen
Have you been to fårup in northern Jutland :)
You forgot Møn, Falster, and Lolland. You showed the 3 major islands.
Didn’t forget, just didn’t have enough time. Kyra and Anabel are both huge fans of Lego so Billund was a must. So we took a route that allowed good stops before and after Billund while giving them a full day at Legohouse. Hopefully we can head south on their next visit!
My good colleague in a recycling store ( few meters from the brewery you visited in Skanderborg) won legomasters 2021, you should have come and said hi 👍
''Can you convert it to some sort of European measurement?'' Metric is global😂
Not quite global when you consider it’s not here in the US! We may be small but we still count.
@@kyradeblaker-gebhard4514 It appears that US units are defined in metric. There is a YT video with some engineer at NIST showing the or one of the US standard kilograms that used to be used as reference masses.
Also go and look up e.g. K4, K20, K79, K85, K92, K102, K104 and K105.
The issue of sticking to imperial is probably more of a cultural one.
Have a look at the beautiful coherency of more or less all units in the SI system and ask your self to what degree you get that in imperial 😉
@@kyradeblaker-gebhard4514 But its pretty much everywhere else in the world, so saying its global is the correct term.
@@kyradeblaker-gebhard4514 It is very much in the US, Nasa has used it pretty much since the beginning. Probably has something to do with the German scientists from WWII and the fact that when they tried using Imperial it didn't work 😂
They did not have Lego house when I was there. Eac time I brought my family. How old is it. I have also been to the one here in Florida.. I also love the Gamle By in Århus.. if or when I get to Denmark I would love to meet you all.❤️🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Looks like it opened in 2017. It is super unique and a very cool place, I would highly suggest it!
You can probably get the drinks in Bilka the big Danish super Market, there is one in Ishøj and one in Hundige just outside Copenhagen and in center of copenhagen also.
its 12 kroner a bottle there you can probably get a whole pack there. Bilka is like Danish Wallmart
Nice video
Hallo im from Odense you shut Fame there its a good city
Great video again. Regarding jazz, the video I watched just before this one was the Oscar Peterson "Night train" full album.
I would say the Jelling Stones are more the birth place of Christianity in Denmark rather then the birth of Denmark itself :)
If you're going to Jylland (mid, north, maybe west) and hate bridges (like I do) take the ferry from Sjællands Odde to Aarhus (Molslinien)
Yeah, that is how we got back. But I did want to show them some of Fyn. I've gotten better about the bridge though :).
@@TravelinYoung I see :D wrote before I finished the video and amazing that you've gotten better about the bridge
@@TravelinYoung glad you showed Fyn. it's not just a speed bump on the way to Jylland ;-)
The ferry is a great way to take a break from all the driving. I don't think the price is much different from the bridge.
It is a tad more expensive, but you are also saving a little on gas. I typically take the bridge one way and the ferry the other. There is usually something in Fyn I want to stop and see.
What program did you use for showing the trip you did?
It is a mix of Adobe After Effects and Geo Layers 3 (which adds amazing mapping capability). Johnny Harris has a great YT video about how he makes maps which I've started to do. I'm still learning, but it adds a lot.
You guys should try some burgers from Hungry Dane in Lyngby, their burgers are delicious and juicy and they just won the title of the best burgers in Denmark!
I have, it is super good!
Fun Fact about the Jelling stones: look at them through your phones camera - it will show you way more details, than you will see normally :)
Oh man, I would love it if future videos could feature the progress on the stormtrooper helmet! I've recently been on a return to Star Wars spree and I do love love legos (Yeah, I know, hot take)
I agree! I want a time lapse video of the helmet, Joshua.
Pretty sure you can order the water online... but i dont think they deliver to the US
Nooooooo!
What about Brisket.. it just draged something weird like a minor plain cross your back..
Skal man checke ind igen , hvis man skifter metrolinje ?
Have you been to La Fontaine jazz club in Kompagnistræde?
Oh if Kyra loves art, architecture and interior design you should have taken her to the Louisiana Art Museum. It's a gorgeous place. There's even a deer park nearby with deers that are way less intrusive in people's personal space.
Ha yeah, we did take them to Bakken and the deer park while in CPH. We didn't have time for Louisiana though, but I think she's sold on DK and will be back soon enough :).
@@TravelinYoung And the design museum :-)
Did you went to Bakken ? Since you stayed in Lungbu. The oldest amusement park world.
We did! We love Bakken, super cool place.
Americans often get a bad rep for trying to see A LOT in very little time. And yeah, you did that in this video, but in a way that absolutely made sense. Sounds like a great introduction to non-Copenhagen Denmark. (Though Copenhagen is lovely as well, of course, and I hope they also enjoyed that.)
speaking of ..fart; elevators in Denamrk used to have a sign saying 'at speed' when they were going, which is 'I fart´ in Danish. They generally don't anymore. I guess someone realised how it sounded to an English speaker
If you travel to Germany you will see a lot of Ausfahrt on the Autobahn 😆
Strange same city all over :p
So Kyra suddenly sees Bambi in an entirely different light. 😂😂😂
It would be really great if LEGO made it possible for people to integrate themselves into to these stop motion videos alongside the LEGO brick figures via some clever green screen magic.
The “person” acting like a statue at ARoS is actually a statue not at real person it is ment to confuse😉
Great choices to show what's outside CPH. I know that you already went to Zoo, but Givskud is close to Billund, went to Knuthenborg this summer, unfortunately had to rush it a bit, but I'm sure my 18 months boy now knows how big the figures of his giraffe and T-Rex really are.
But as I already said, great choices.
Legoland is fun (and in my humble opinion better than Tivoli, sorry), but I think Lego house is a better choice given the age of Anabel. Which leads me to the suggestion to grab one of the Lego hotel packages, you get to stay a couple of nights, and it can include entry to both the house and the land for that time. But of course I can understand that you were a bit squeezed on time, and Vejle is also a very cozy city...
But if it was all about the kids, I'd have gone straight to Billund, tho I know it's a bit pricey.
I know that Kyra and family have been to some large amusements parks in the US a few times, so I felt LegoHouse would be a more unique way to experience Legos while in DK. I also wanted to give them a taste of a few different places and not settle into only Billund.
I think a few days in Billund makes total sense for a Dane, but for an outsider with limited time in Denmark, I feel it is a bit much. I hesitate to say this because I am sure I am in the minority, but I strongly prefer both Bakken and Tivoli over Legoland. They both have a charm that appeals to me.
@@TravelinYoung 😁 I don't think you're in the minority, a lot more visits goes to Tivoli every year.
Anyway, you're right, given a tight budget of time, those were some very good choices. And yes, Legoland is just a theme park. As you also find them in Orlando. But I still find it more fun than both Bakken and Tivoli together, not least because you don't have to pay on top of entry for rides. But I agree that those two are perhaps more unique, Lego should never have outsourced Legoland... Now it's everywhere 😆 just like Disney land.
All I'm saying is that if it was just for the kids, I'd probably choose to base in Billund, there's a lot going on around there which appeals to kids.
Have you stopped doing your danish classes?
No, we are still taking them. They were on break for 6 weeks over the summer but resumed again last week. Miranda is in Module 3 now and I have (Josh) my Module 2 test in a couple of weeks.
@@TravelinYoung Exciting - Good luck!
What's the deal with Americans and bridges? Is this a real thing? :-D
Great video guys.
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Wow. Did you guys visit Århus on a Sunday evening? 😂 It looked so deserted o.O
I was downtown today and it was PACKED with people.
Anyway ... next time you plan going to Århus, let me know and I can show you some of the placed, tourists always miss ;)
It was a Sunday around 4. It was also raining off and on all day. :).
That´s why it´s not allowed to feed the deer.
Did she realize the installation isn't a woman standing still, but a sculpture of a woman standing still?
I dont know, but maybe fleggaard near the border between Germany and Denmark in Jutland. I Think its were the border shop is 😂 They have so much so maybe they have that too ☺️
I fully expect you to ship me a case, Joshua! I have one bottle left and I can’t wait until you are back in the states.
If you haven't done it yet while living in Denmark, then you should really at some point try real danish camping, true danish camping is the real power of hygge imo.
I am not huge into camping (Josh here) so might take a bit for me to do it. But I've done a lot on the channel I typically wouldn't do, so you never know :). We did do festival camping one year at Tønder.
Josh, Bel and I are pro campers in the US. We would love to join you!
@@TravelinYoung perhaps a canoe trip on the Gudenå?
I always recommend if you cross the border into Jutland, that you’ve exchange your money and carrying your passport at all times. All the foreigner will at one point or another regardless of the situation say “I’m from Jutland”, and they are… they certainly are…
Well now you know that Disney is a little overrated. I mean bambi.. who knew bambis relatives are bullies?
Look up “grandma got run over by a reindeer.” The struggle is real.
@@kyradeblaker-gebhard4514 I'm in a group on Facebook that supports, the fight against combat swans and other tactical poultry. I know it's been a hard time for us hoomans 😁
Vitamin Well home page: www.vitaminwell.com/aboutus/
For boxes of it: skafte.dk/vitamin-well
Ps.
Joe Tea, Peach and more can be found here: www.broders.dk/shop/75-joe-tea/
Cool thanks! As for Joe’s I can buy it by the bottle at the Q8, but I’d like to find a place to buy in bulk as it is expensive otherwise.