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TheLaponianArea Review

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Lapland has always been a dream in my heart, to complete this dream, I spent almost a year of savings, but I think it is worth it, people's life, always to go to such a pure world to take a look. I just came back yesterday and slept for a day. I closed my eyes and my mind was full of snow and every smile I encountered on the trip. I have to say that with this trip, I feel that my previous travel experience has become lighter than hair, churches, buildings, attractions. . . . . Maybe it is not so easy to be moved by seeing more. But the more you know about this place in northern Europe, the more you love it. Unpolluted paradise, pure snow, ancient national culture, the most natural things, is the most precious and beautiful scenery. Perhaps Lapland is not well known, she is located in northern Europe in Norway, Sweden and Finland, an area within the Arctic Circle. It is the birthplace of countless myths and legends, and the last reserve in Europe. Polar day, polar night, northern lights, mottled light and shadows are staged in turn and never stop, of course, she brings you not only these light and shadow, the activities in the polar circle are colorful. You can drive Husky sleds to the forest sea snowfield, sit in the Sami tent while eating roast venison while listening to the Sami people tell the ancient legend, from the 60-degree sauna red strips into the minus 30-degree ice and snow to feel the temperature difference of dozens of degrees, Aboard the legendary Polar Express to the terminal to see the ink-like ice and snow fjords, visit Santa Claus's home on the Ear Mountain, go ice fishing on the lake in the national park with reindeer skins, catch reindeer sleds chasing the Northern Lights, and take the train to catch the coldest outdoors in the world's north The market... you can also have a drink in a bar made of ice and snow, or take the only icebreaker in the world to receive tourists, the Samp, and float in the ice sea... All of this seemed to me tempting, and I packed up without hesitation to uncover Lapland's mystery.

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Posted: Oct 21, 2014
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