Summer in Finland

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2011

There is just one rule of Finnish summer: go outside. You can come in when it gets dark. Summer in Finland is short but the days are long. You can fit two or three days of activities into each one.

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  • Ai tollasta se ulkona on prkl

  • A wonderful country, thanks!

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  • shit cuntry

  • i im extreamly jealous of who ever lives in finland

  • miks näis videois on vaa jotai saatanan kaupunkeja ja etelä suomea

  • @lovetoshop2012 well here could be really hot so if you don't want to get sweaty you should come in june, otherwise maybe in july :) here is really beautiful and all the lakes and forestes. you should come :) and If you like winter you should come in february :)

  • Maailman paras maa.

  • @TomValedro Taidat olla itse vaan niin masentava jolla ei oo ketään! 

  • @Demiurgi There is no big cities in Finland :DD

  • @lovetoshop2012 you should see Midsummer Day, which is known for that day and night are as long, and Midsummer Day (Juhannus in finnish) is known also "yötön yö" which mean "nightless night" ergo night isn't dark at all. Midsummer day is at June. Shame that then is quite cold :( And Midsummer Day has lot of tradition also. But if you want to experience warm summer, go to Finland when is July, here can be even 30 celcius grades warm :P

    Sorry for my bad english :D

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