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    tour to isosaari fortress

    Ketunretket​ had a chance to wander around the old army fortress island of Isosaari. This is a place that has been used by both the Russian and Finnish army forces during decades of time.
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    Harbour of Isosaari fortress has a watching tower and place for the ferry.
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    Ms Isosaari sails from Helsinki to Vallisaari and Isosaari during the summer season.
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    In Isosaari there are many old cannon-sites to protect the traffic in Gulf of Finland.
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    Most of the buildings are in awful condition.
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    Biggest cannons required a concrete structure
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    Come on, we are ready...
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    A fox watching for the birds
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    During springtime this is a place for migrating birds to rest.
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    If you are lucky, you might see a white-tailed eagle gliding in the sky...
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    From the island of Kuivasaari in the neighbourhood were shot the salutation shots for independent, 100 years old state of Finland.
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    traveler rating for tour 2.7.2019 bicycle tourto nuuksio

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    This tour was an absolute surprise! And Timo is one of the greatest guides I've ever come across with. First of all, He was very kind and knowledgeable ... He Taught us how to ignite the fire with no matches and grilled sausages by a gorgeous lake. The bicycles were professional and the ride was absolutely breathtaking ... going through lakes along the forest. Finally, he took us to the Sauna by another beautiful lake. I would give this tour more than 5 stars and would recommend it to anyone. Cheers Timo
    Roberto Resendez, Mexico City
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    Biking in national park nuuksio

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    Ketunretket provided a biking in the National Park Nuuksio Tour to a group from Mexico City. Guido and Fernardo came to Helsinki with a cruiser ship and we met them in the harbour of Katajanokka. We had rented FatTire bikes from Haltia, so that was the starting point for our tour.
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    The terrain in Nuuksio varies a lot, part of the trip was on normal roads and part was on more rough terrain.
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    After riding the bikes in rainy weather we had a refreshing stop beside a small pond and grilled some sausages. Black coffee prepared on open fire was very good!
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    Arja had decorated the table with blueberry twigs 
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    The day ended at Lake Kuusijärvi in Vantaa
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    Finnish tradition is to provide a visit to a smoke-sauna
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    a guided day in Suomenlinna

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    Suomenlinna is an old army site in front of Helsinki coast. This site started to be built year 1748 by the Swedish-Finnish army, to stop the Russian enemy possibilities to attack Sweden's capital Stockholm.
    ​Since that time the fortress has been owned by the Russian army during the Grand Duchy time and after that the army forces of independent Finland.

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    Old soldiers are having a parade during one beautiful day in Suomenlinna
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    Sailing ships glide in the mist
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    Riding police taking part in the parade
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    Suomenlinna is an enormously nice place to have your bachelor party
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    You might also meet personnel of the fortress, probably they have stayed here pretty long time, searching for the disappeared ship?
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    These soldiers had just got their daily portion of alcohol, measured with a name "Jumpru". As always, they were very keen to share it...
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    And again one peaceful day has been spent in Suomenlinna. Sun is shining and the yellow herb idänukonpalko (bunias orientalis) is coloring the scenery. Wooden bird is guarding the peace of the island. 
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    Old Russian cannons are still here to remind us of the time when they were needed...
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    Even older cannons from the Swedish era have been placed here. This cannon is from the end of  1700 century.
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    So now it is the time to have something to drink and eat, and here in Suomenlinna you can enjoy many restaurants and cafe's.
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    bird lovers in isosaari

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    Isosaari is an old abandoned army fortress on the coast of Helsinki. Nowadays this is a paradise for wild birds migrating to and from Finland.   Photo: Jarmo Nieminen
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    Isosaari has been a Russian naval fortress early in the Grand Duchy of Finland during 1809-1917. After that time it was a site of Finnish army, until year 2014.
    Now it is partly open for birdwatching.

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    Old sign banning the boat-owners to board, saying "Quarantine Island"
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    All around the island there are old cannon sites. They were used to close the Gulf of Finland, so enemies were not able to attack st. Petersburg (Leningrad on Soviet time)
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    Quillemot (cepphus grylle) is a common bird in Isosaari. 
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    During one cold and windy day we had the opportunity to take part in one team, that was building safety covers above eider (somateria mollissima) nests. They are required, so the white-tailed Eagles (haliaeetus albicilla) cannot catch the eiders from the nests.
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    White-tailed Eagle gliding above                                        Photo: Jarmo Nieminen
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    Ready-made protection cover above eider nest place.
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    On top of the old bunkers we were able to build protection lockers for the quillemots
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    electric bicycle tour in tahko

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    Bicycles are a very nature-friendly way of having outdoor activity. 
    Ketunretket had an electric bicycle tour to Tahko Hill in Nilsiä, Finland.

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    With electric bicycles you can ride uphill so easily that you just can't believe it! 
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    Here you can see how high we were!
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    Now who the heck is he?