Easter at 78 degrees North, Timelaps [HD] Longyearbyen

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2011

Easter weekend 2011 at the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard

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  • 120 sec for 24 hours (86400 sec) so each sec of vid time is 12 min of real time. At 70 sec (vid) 6:42 video play time, the coal plant stokes up. So that's 840 min or 14 hours from 11PM the previous day, so 1PM local time. What comes after lunch that requires a large power spike? That coal plant really stokes it up around 1PM, is it miners returning to work after lunch via electric tram? Or a change in shift? I'd expect to see the power plant stoke up ~5AM.

  • @TalksWithDirt They change boiler.

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  • The colors in that final time lapse were out of this world!

    That sled pull looked like so much fun :-)

  • great video! ...of my favourite place on top of the world !

  • awesome neighborhood. at the end is very cool 2 minutes=24 hours.

    if that is a tidal movement of water,how often do the tides change?

    all the best too you and yours. peace. ana

  • Great video.

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