 Helsinki Finland in November. It's pretty damn cold. I got to tell you. There's a nice tram moving along there I'm just going for a little stroll here. I like spending a few days in a city I especially like getting on a tourist bus Like the first day that you get there. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to do that, but I'm gonna do it tomorrow Tourist bus or you know like a guided tour. It just gives you a really good outline of the city and its history And then from there you can go and start doing a little bit more exploring. I'm doing it a different way at this time Because I missed the tour today. Unfortunately, I slept in I was a little bit jet lagged because I flew in from Los Angeles Yesterday and I my body clock was all a bit messed up So I slept in a bit Anyway, where's another tram? The Sun goes down here. Well, sorry the Sun gets up not until like 8 20 in the morning or something crazy like that and then it goes down again at 350 So you have to like get out at this time of year in November and get as much Sun as possible Having said that it's not really sunny. Is it? Really important that you get some vitamin D into I've actually brought a vitamin D supplement with me here Knowing that the days are very short in November in the northern hemisphere It's interesting street So, yeah, you want to You want to make sure that you get out and as early as possible Once the Sun gets up obviously and stay out because come four o'clock today. It's gonna be pitch black And then apparently in December It's crazy like the way that the Where Helsinki in Finland is located in the northern hemisphere the Sun that never goes over head It's always kind of like going at like a small arc and like it won't get up People getting off the thing. I Think it doesn't get up to like 9 30 in the morning and then it goes down again like two or something crazy I've got to double double check that but Needless to say they don't get many There's not much sunlight having said that in the summer here in Finland It's like almost perpetual daytime it's hardly any nighttime because the Sun is so close to the northern hemisphere and You know what I mean so So, yeah, I'm going for a daytime walk now. You can see I'm rugged up. I went to the gym this morning I found just asked the hotel concierge where there was a gym and they directed me to a place I went and did a legs workout. So I still managed to Exercise even though I'm overseas and a little bit tired I've managed to instill the I've managed to instill the the habit of exercise not every day, but at least five times a week And even though you're like you're in a different city and then you've got to travel from your hotel to the Gym if the hotel doesn't have a gym and it's a little bit inconvenient. You can twist your mind or turn your mind into Going oh, this is fun. This is a fun adventure of finding the gym and Going into a new gym and Exercising and just you know noticing that the locals working out. What are they doing? That's quite interesting like It doesn't always have to be like quickly go out and see the tourist tourist sites You can just do simple little things like go into a gym or go to a restaurant and just see how people Talk to one another see how people can verse And you can pick up little nuances that are very interesting about You know about the local people and their culture So, yeah, there you go just going for a stroll here in the downtown area of Helsinki in Finland, so I hope you enjoyed this little tour I'm gonna continue on the tour if you're watching this for the first time. There'll be little videos as I continue on through Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and Belarus, but for now, let's leave a comment down below I'll share this video. Thank you for watching and check out the next video that's coming On my travels here in In Finland. See you on the next one