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Thanks for watching! Kiitos katsomisesta!
Burger King in Helsinki Railway Station has sauna. Only in the world
20:00 the crane was there for bungee jumping! 😀
I agree that Helsinki game would be a good move! A lot of Helsinki rounds seem to focus on either suburbs or very central Helsinki. There are lots of very different neighbourhoods (as is normal for a big city) that don't get featured in these games almost at all. The last 2 rounds on this game were nice examples of areas that haven't been featured much (round 4 was Hernesaari and round 5 Ullanlinna with the one of the best examples of Art Noveau or Jugendstil architecture).
Café Succès has GIANT "korvapuusti" type cinnamon rolls! You can go on for several hours after eating one.
Signs for numbered roads inside Helsinki aren't very helpful to find the place. You could take a look at the street names first; in the last round case, the closeness of the sea was a good clue. The old houses are also indicative on central, or old built-up areas.
Quite funny. Rounds 4 and 5 are so close to each other 😁
1:13 & 4:13 And there's the snowy winter 🙂 7:55 Why did you mention sweden…?
11:20 'Meilahti' was there just before you stopped looking… 12:20 There is a gang… 😉
19:39 BENJI-HYPPY = bungee jumping 20:23–20:42 'Hernesaari/Hernesaarenranta' Quite close yes.
22:18 Watch the video "Bruce Oreck has an unusual sauna experience" It is short just couple minutes long video. 🙂
Regarding kids playing outside in winter: I worked in kindergarten and preschool a couple of years ago in Finland, and our limit for letting the kids play outside was -18 C (-0.4 F). If it was warmer than that, out they go, just dressed in more layers.
PS: I was watching your third round in agony 😆😅 I have traveled through the area countless times. If you don't see houses lining the street tightly but you still see high rise buildings and you get a "city vibe", then you're not in the absolute city center, but probably a couple of kilometers out. The Meilahti area you got dropped in is somewhere between a city center and and a suburb when it comes to population density and architecture. (This applies when the houses are older than from the 50's)
Kind of strange watching an American playing a Finnish geoguesser game while being in the USA as a Finnish person.
@8:20 Leaves usually start to turn yellow/red around early to mid September here, depending on how far north you are and of course the weather. It's actually been quite warm here still (21C at the moment, usually it's more like 15C highs during the day at this time of the year), so trees are still mostly green.
@9:51 This is pretty close to how I say it.
@10:30 Not HJK (Helsingin JalkapalloKlubi, Helsinki Football Club), but IFK, or in this case HIFK, for Helsinki. IFK or Idrottsförening Kamraterna ( = Sporting Society Comrades ) originated from Sweden as a multisport youth organisation in 1895. Year later it spread to Finland and to this day a handful of Finnish teams carry that abbreviation in their name (and a lot more do in Sweden). In Sweden the different IFK teams from different cities still work under same central organisation, but in Finland they are separate associations, albeit use similar logos and/or colors.