Stranded Alone on an Arctic Puffin Island



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39 thoughts on “Stranded Alone on an Arctic Puffin Island”

  1. First of all, great to see your happiness in your smile you finally manged what you planned to do dispite all the challenges provided by mother nature and humans. Great footage you presented for us and many many thanks for all your efforts. Dani with thousands of birds flying around must have been balm for your soul. CU

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  2. Just a mindset you were working with.
    Often fishing is primary over transport anyway.
    Glad safe, incredible photos and experience.
    Looking forward to the next part.
    Stay warm

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  3. Don't worry about the crying Danni… I did that for you watching this.
    You're fantastic!
    And the one who made the photos of you deserve BIG credit for the job aswell!
    Thank you!

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  4. Well this trip will definitely be memorable for various reasons. Such a beautiful place, and not just the island but the whole town. The way everything got covered in snow and ice was like nature's art.
    The witch trial victims memorial was very impactful. It was very well done to allow the simplicity of the display to have such a strong presence.

    Oh and your music choices, especially when you arrived at the island and the birds were all flying, so perfect. What is the name of the piece playing during that part?

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  5. I went to skellig to capture puffins last week and actually got back in time 😂
    3 hours are way too short though, so you were lucky and unlucky at the same time! Hope you had enough warm clothes, the island seems like a blast! Can’t wait for the next video!!!

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  6. Wow Dani! Your videography has become so professional it's like watching a National Geographic special. Incredible images. And loving the location and photograph subject histories you are providing! Looking forward to the next video!

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  7. I can totally relate to your experience with Hornoya.
    Firstly it is an absolutely fascinating place, I was there the second time. On the other hand, nothing better happen to you on the island, because there is no accessibility by phone.
    I stayed two days at the lighthouse and during the whole time it was not possible to reach someone by phone, because I had something to clarify.
    Three phone numbers and more than 20 calls over two days, even during regular opening hours.
    It is really an remote place and you can be forgotten on this island. In the end, everything was fine, but I would not want to experience an emergency there.
    Great videos, I look forward to more content from you.

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  8. as a Norwegian, Norwegians seem kind of incompetent huh? Incredible. They didn’t even need to fix the pier, they could have taken you to the island many days before. Weird behavior.

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