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Disappearing Into Finnair: Finland 2022, birds, butterflies, dragonflies and big predators (1 Viewer)

Great Post....Finland has long been on the short-list of places I most want to visit in Europe, mainly for those "easy" Wolverines!
 
Great Post....Finland has long been on the short-list of places I most want to visit in Europe, mainly for those "easy" Wolverines!
The Bear Centre is a top venue for them. That said, I booked four nights to make sure and though they were on view every night, I only got them the first night, so a quick in and out is probably not the ideal technique. Good luck when you go. 👍

John
 
A friend from town is going to Finland next year. She is planning on doing all the East Finland stuff you did. My trip will be much less organized and no great expense. I won't have a car. My friend has done all her husband's Finnish genealogy and is looking up some of his distant cousins on the same trip. I have no cousins left, just the two kids of my last cousin.
 
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