i can’t tell if those dark spots are saunas clumped together or mountains
Got to say.. thats a lot of sauna’s..
So now we know who to blame for global warming.
Haha Finland’s map is not marked by cities, it’s marked by saunas. If lost, just follow the steam😃
Still not enough!
My god I’m so cold — could you please send them my way?
Source?
do they mark their russian borders with public saunas?
These are definitely not public
What are they heated by geothermal?
I visited Finland just once, going to the sauna in the middle of winter and actually jumping in the ice lake has been the most memorable experience of that trip, it was a great feeling 10/10 would go again
How many??
Now do the same for private saunas.
Is this heaven?
If this is correct, it probably includes things like communal saunas in apartment buildings. Ones in office buildings. Gyms. Anything not in a private residence.
‘Public saunas’ aren’t this common. Helsinki has like 20 of them.
my dreamcountry!
how can people actually exist without sauna??
I hate this picture because I don’t know if it was a joke originally, but whether that’s the case or not people still think it’s true. It’s not. Even though there are a lot of open saunas in the wilderness there’s nowhere that amount. And stupidly the border with r*ssia is full of saunas which wouldn’t make any sense either.
anecdotal confirmation: when bikepacking in Lappland we found – by pure luck – a tiny camping in the middle of nothingness, no on-site shop, no warm water, but you bet there was a sauna
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i can’t tell if those dark spots are saunas clumped together or mountains
Got to say.. thats a lot of sauna’s..
So now we know who to blame for global warming.
Haha Finland’s map is not marked by cities, it’s marked by saunas. If lost, just follow the steam😃
Still not enough!
My god I’m so cold — could you please send them my way?
Source?
do they mark their russian borders with public saunas?
These are definitely not public
What are they heated by geothermal?
I visited Finland just once, going to the sauna in the middle of winter and actually jumping in the ice lake has been the most memorable experience of that trip, it was a great feeling 10/10 would go again
How many??
Now do the same for private saunas.
Is this heaven?
If this is correct, it probably includes things like communal saunas in apartment buildings. Ones in office buildings. Gyms. Anything not in a private residence.
‘Public saunas’ aren’t this common. Helsinki has like 20 of them.
my dreamcountry!
how can people actually exist without sauna??
I hate this picture because I don’t know if it was a joke originally, but whether that’s the case or not people still think it’s true. It’s not. Even though there are a lot of open saunas in the wilderness there’s nowhere that amount. And stupidly the border with r*ssia is full of saunas which wouldn’t make any sense either.
anecdotal confirmation: when bikepacking in Lappland we found – by pure luck – a tiny camping in the middle of nothingness, no on-site shop, no warm water, but you bet there was a sauna
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