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From modest origins in the northern Finnish village of Kaukonen, Reidar Särestöniemi progressed to fame and recognition. His ...
Wolverines are still highly endangered in Finland, but a recent study indicates that their population has grown steadily in ...
Autumn in the far north of Scandinavia means crisp mornings, warm sunny days and a colourful fanfare of foliage. It’s the ...
Finland is rolling out the red carpet for international students this summer, and it’s the embassies in New Delhi, Kathmandu ...
The far north of Scandinavia is synonymous with Christmas – and minus 30 degree temperatures. Which makes visiting at a ...
Finland doesn’t do happiness the way most places do. You won’t find endless self-help books or people chasing shiny dreams. Instead, happiness here is stitched into everyday life with little habits.
Finland has topped the World Happiness Rankings for the eighth year – but the real appeal for travellers lies in the country's values of balance, nature and everyday contentment.
Jeju Haenyeo — which translates to "women of the sea" — begin diving for seafood at around the age of 15, gathering abalone, ...
a reindeer farmer and one chatty Santa. They did not wear snowmobile suits. After dinner at the Bull Bar and Grill in the small Finnish city of Rovaniemi, Mariel Tähtivaara, a law student ...
From high-altitude climbers to divers who can fish without scuba gear, scientists are finding new ways that human bodies may ...