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Europe » Finland » Kymenlaakso » Hamina July 1st 2015

On the first of July I went on a guided bus tour with Konstanta Tour Company to two Finnish cities not far from the Russian border, namely Hamina and Kotka. I have a Schengen multivisa valid until 16 December 2015 and I hope to visit five or six interesting cities in Finland, and of course I’ll try to arrange trips to other nearby countries such as Estonia, Latvia, Poland, and probably some others. The said tour company has lots of day (1.5 day) trips to many Finnish cities for very low prices. The first thing we saw upon arriving to Hamina was an old military tank with a Nazi emblem. We had about an hour or two at our disposal, we could devote it either to sightseeing or to shopping (as Russian tourists like to do ... read more
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Europe » Finland » Kymenlaakso » Mantyharju July 26th 2011

Day six, Tuesday, 26th July 2011-07-27 Jyvaskyla to Mantuharju This morning we set off to visit the Finnish handcrafts museum in Juyvaskyla. It was an opportunity to see a display of Finnish regional National costumes, as well as examples of the varied handcrafts created by the Finns over the centuries. There were also modern twists on old traditions. The finns have always been an inventive, creative lot, possibly due to necessity as well as a long cold winter where indoor activities are a must. The shop offered many locally produced handcrafts for sale, many quirky, humorous and clever as well as beautiful. Reindeer and birch trees featured prominently as motifs, felted items, upcycled goods and wooden bowls were beautiful if expensive. After the museum, we indulged in some shopping, and I bought – fabric.What else? In ... read more
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