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maureen2musings · 4 months
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Ice Hotel, ice & snow sculptures
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ginger-by-the-sea · 6 months
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lionfloss · 1 year
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smotherstories · 4 months
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Would you like a soft drink or would you rather have something stiffer?
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fabforgottennobility · 2 months
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The best ice hotels in the world 
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kittencuddleclub · 4 months
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Icehotel in Sweden ❄️
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azeerunbound · 6 days
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The world's first Ice Hotel is located in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden. It was founded by Yngve Berqvist. Berqvist made this hotel by collabing with expert designers from all over the world.
It melts every summer, so it needs to be rebuilt every single year. It melts back into river, and Yngve and his team waits for the winter to come, gathers blocks of ice from the frozen river, and then rebuild it from scratch.
He says he came up with an innovative idea for the world of making stuff out of ice. People also kept asking him to build a summer ice hotel. And his team did it, with it being cooled by solar-powered mega-coolers all year round.
What do u think?
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fira54funko · 12 days
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The Funkos Visit Antarctica...Pt. 1
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dcjelliclequeen33 · 1 year
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Am I the only one that thinks that one time when Lena has to go to Sweden for business Kara somehow convinced her to stay at an Ice Hotel? Lena caved because she can’t say no to Kara’s puppy eyes and pout, Alex told Kara she was being ridiculous because if she wanted to spend the night somewhere frozen then just go to the fortress of solitude. In the end they stay in an ice hotel, Lena admits it was an experience and sort of fun, Kara felt guilty but happy because she got to be Lena’s personal life sized hot water bottle, and Lena ended up sick as soon as the trip was over.
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hardworlders · 2 years
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Though you can’t help but feel you might already be dreaming.
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misfitwandersdani · 6 months
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The Most Fun: What to do in Sweden During Winter
Discover what to do in Sweden and experience a world of enchanting adventures, from the stunning northern lights to vibrant cities and captivating nature.
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scullz1013 · 7 months
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I had a great time in Stockholm but the real reason for going to Sweden was to go to the far north - Jukkasjärvi, which is north of the arctic circle.
Annabelle, who is my sorority big sister got married in a candlelit forest ceremony, which she had hoped might have also been illuminated by the northern lights. Sadly this wasn't to be but it was still beautiful and so was she, check her out in photo 10!
On the day we arrived we all did a traditional sauna ritual which involved jumping into a very cold lake and then getting into a very hot bath, it was definitely the most invigorating thing I have done after travelling!
We stayed at the Ice Hotel which has both normal hotel rooms and rooms made entirely of ice that you can stay in. Nothing would posses me to sleep on a block of ice when there is a perfectly serviceable bed available but the hotel is open during the day for anyone to explore and that was a lot of fun. There is a bar that serves drinks in glasses made of ice (when you finish your drink, you go and throw your "glass" into the lake so that it can go back to where it came from) and then one long, snow lined corridor with the rooms people stay in on one side and rooms that are purely ice art on the other. Every room is different and they are genuinely amazing to walk through. Photos 1-7 show some of my favourite bits but I honestly could have stayed looking at it all for hours it was so stunning. The hotel is also completly rebuilt every year, so if I ever get to go back there I will see completly different rooms.
Photos 9 and 10 are Toni (my sorority grand big who I haven't seen for ages) and I after we had been in the ice hotel before getting ready for the wedding ceremony in the evening. When we met again it was in fancy dresses with leggings and boots because although it wasn't snowing it was still pretty chillly for an evening in the forest. All the wedding guests were taken by bus to the forest and we then had to follow a candlit trail to the ceremony area where we got some mulled wine while we waited for Annabelle to arrive. She and Jordan got married under the stars and we all cheered and then went and had champagne in ice glasses around a big fire. It really was a very nice wedding. We went back to the hotel restaurant for a very fancy dinner including one of the best wedding cakes I have had (which is saying something because I used to work at a wedding venue and I have eaten a lot of wedding cake in my life) it had four contrasting flavour layers and was really tasty.
The final day of the trip started understandably late but was almost as exciting as the previous day because I went ATV dog sledding. Obviously you can't sled without snow, so the huskies pull a little buggy along instead. There are 14 dogs in each team and a guide takes you on one of the routes they use to train for races and tells you all about them and how they are cared for and how they prepare for races. After a 14 kiometere ride we were able to meet all the huskies indvidually and then go and play with some of the puppies - this particular racing kennel has over 100 dogs. The guide then took us to warm up with some coffee and cinnamon buns. I'd watched a documentary called "Snow Dogs" (still available on iPlayer) before I left about someone learning to race huskies so I felt like I knew a little bit but the guide taught us so much and it was such a fun and unusual experience. A great way to end a great trip.
History, ice, fire and huskies - tack själv Sverige!
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beautythrumyeyes · 1 year
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squigglebottom · 1 year
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satashiiphotography · 2 years
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A cold appletini, Ice Hotel, Chena Hot Springs, Alaska. 
Photo credit @satashiiphotography
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