在北極圈出海是一種什麼體驗?挑戰捕撈「活了100年」的麵包蟹!海鵰搶食秀太震撼 🦅 (北歐自駕)

Where are we heading now? We’re going out to sea. To catch… …crabs! Whoa, whoa, wow~ It’s so huge! Oh, it’s beautiful. Wow. Absolutely beautiful.
Got it! The waves actually aren’t too rough. What is that? Is that a seal? Or something else? There’s one over there! Wow. One for each person. Haha. Norway, one of the most beautiful places on Earth. Its natural landscape is so stunning… …that even Hollywood superstars… …like Tom Cruise have filmed here multiple times. This is the town of Å. We are in Å. That letter, “Å”… …is the very last letter of the Norwegian alphabet. In Norwegian, the meaning implies… …a remote, small town. See how it has a little “o” above the “A”? It’s a very unique character. It’s pronounced “Aw”, not like our usual “Ah” sound. It’s quite different. Do you see the fishermen’s cabins in Å nearby? These red cabins circle the area. That understated dark red… …paired with blue roofs or window frames. Can you tell? This matches the color scheme of the Norwegian flag. Look around, it’s entirely filled with red fishing cabins. It’s the most prominent type of architecture here. It’s their iconic landmark. Look at those red cabins in the back. I flew my drone up there to get some shots. This place is still okay for now; they allow drones to fly here. The range is wide, but I don’t know about the future. See these stilt houses? They are all built right next to the rocks… …perched on those rock pillars. Look at how they are elevated. Doesn’t that make it convenient for boats? You just pull in and park right alongside, and then you can go straight up. Hello. (Two tickets) 200 NOK (600 TWD). Alright, one moment please. Okay. Would you like me to explain the area? Okay, currently we are here. You are right here. I see. It’s not a big place. Got it.
No problem. Nusfjord. This fjord was listed… I think in 1975… …as a World Cultural Heritage site. The harbor of Nusfjord… …is an ice-free harbor. Because of the Gulf Stream… …flowing up to here, it makes the seawater here… …even though it’s at over 68 degrees North latitude… …relatively warm. And the cod fish schools… …they migrate all the way… …about 800 kilometers… …to come here to Nusfjord. So, the fishermen back in the day… …passed down this tradition for centuries. This thousand-year-old fishing method… …is still in use today. Using ancient ways to catch cod… …is extremely important to them. It’s an economic and cultural asset. The boats you see now… …are designed mainly because… …of the fjord terrain. They are built with a shallow draft. Similar to Viking ships. These boats… …have these layered structures on the side. This… …is basically called a “spoiler” on a car. When driving forward, this part… …swings to control the left and right direction. It doesn’t sink deep into the water, so it rows very fast. The bow is over there. After breaking the waves… …the water flow follows the side… …creating turbulence. This is how the Vikings… …much like the Mongol cavalry… …achieved such speed. People back then were terrified when they heard of Viking pirates. So, Vikings must have been fishing… …while watching the auroras. Look at these fjords. Once you come in, all these rocks… …these fjords serve as natural protection. They would hide inside these fjords. With thousands of islands… …once inside, you simply can’t find them. If you aren’t familiar with the terrain, you’ll come in, get lost, and can’t get out. Instead, you end up surrounded by them. That was the Viking pirates’… …strength. Eh? What is that? Is that a seal? Or something else? There’s one right over there, see? Here we go.
Now I need to… …put on my clothes and pants. Fashion show time. Look, I have to wear all this warm gear. Why?
Because shortly… …I’m taking this speedboat… …out to sea to catch crabs. The sea breeze, the seawater… …might soak us completely. It’s a very unique experience. And, don’t I look handsome? It looks a lot like ski gear. But moving around is a bit difficult… …because it’s super thick all over. Thank you. The life of a seafarer. Even the microphone can’t pick up the sound. You know, it was pouring rain this morning. Riding a RIB boat to catch crabs… …and we even got to see a beautiful rainbow. It feels like seeing a rainbow… …makes everything lucky. Do you know what that feeling is like? It feels just like that Andy Lau song… …”Ice cold rain slapping on your face.” Whoa, whoa, wow~ It’s so big! Oh, so beautiful. Wow. Absolutely beautiful.
Got it! Look at their posture, very elegant. Elegant. Hmm. Very elegant pose. Do you know why our captain… …is throwing fish into the sea? Is it to attract something? What he’s attracting is called the White-tailed Eagle. It is, among the eagle family… …a very large bird of prey. Many people consider it… …a close relative of the American Bald Eagle. When this eagle spreads its wings… …it can reach 2.65 meters in length! Filming from a distance like this… …you can’t really feel its immensity. But when you see it in person… …that sense of presence… …is absolutely shocking. Sometimes when you shoot with your phone… …you have to worry that… …it might mistake your phone for food and snatch it. Since these crab fishermen… …have been placing crab pots here for a long time… …these birds know… …that they will come to feed them, or… …when hauling up the crab pots, sometimes small fish float up. That makes it even easier for them to forage. Coming to the Lofoten Islands’… …Svolvær Fjord… …allows you to experience… …sea eagles patrolling up close. I have to say, the cost of living in Northern Europe is really high. A trip out to sea like this isn’t cheap. But honestly, it is very worth it. And because I saved extra time for Lofoten… …my activities here… …became very flexible. If the weather is bad, I move it to tomorrow. If a place is beautiful… …I stay an extra day or two. That is the benefit of a road trip. Highly recommended. Many people say, “What if I can’t drive?” That’s no problem either. Like I’ve recommended to many friends… …you just fly over yourself. And once you arrive locally… …arrange for sightseeing and local tour itineraries. Just fly there yourself. There are specialized locals… …who will take you on tours. That kind of vibe is also great. Here it comes! The Brown Crab is here. In Norway, they are caught in specially custom-made… …trap cages. And these trap cages have almost… …no negative impact on the local environment. They fill the cage with fish… …as bait. The smellier, the better. As smelly as stinky tofu is best. Then they throw it overboard to sink to the seabed. Fishermen regularly check these traps. If they see crabs that are too small or carrying eggs… …they will release them back. This ensures the Brown Crab in Norwegian waters… …continues to thrive and grow. The Brown Crab is also the largest edible crab… …naturally existing in Norwegian waters. And did you know? Brown Crabs never sleep. In fact, they never close their eyes. This tough crustacean… …lives even longer than humans! Wow. Yo. One for each person, haha. If you put your finger in there… Haha. It’s a male. Male. It’s a he. Here are… …the eyes… …and the mouth. The Brown Crab is highly alert… …which created the miracle of its longevity. Some can even live up to… …100 years. Its eyes, mouth… …this is very strong. Even King Crabs are afraid of this. Back on shore. I feel a bit reluctant to leave the shore. I really don’t want to take off this suit. Look at this outfit on me. Doesn’t it look like… …a traffic cop directing traffic on the roadside in Europe? This suit is incredibly, incredibly warm. Before going out to catch crabs… …just hearing “crab catching” got me totally excited. I thought we were catching long-legged crabs, but it turned out to be Brown Crabs. Use your hands, don’t be shy. How to open the crab. Don’t eat these legs. Pull those off, don’t eat them. Don’t eat that. But those legs look delicious. It’s a pity. Yeah. Here, pull from the bottom like this. So juicy. Yeah. Use a knife to cut. Split it open with a knife. It’s full of crab roe inside. There’s a lot of that yellow paste inside. Should be the roe. The crab roe is inside. We don’t eat the gills. Of course, don’t eat the gills. It’s not dangerous, but we just don’t eat it. Of course, if you want to try… Just like this, okay, split from the middle. Now it’s ready to eat. There is also roe inside the shell. Inside there. Oh my god, look, amazing. Skillful technique. Extracted the crab meat in just a few moves. It’s really delicious. The texture feels absolutely fantastic. Eating this Brown Crab… …reminds me of when I was little. My dad loved taking me shrimp fishing. Actually, we didn’t catch many shrimps. Sometimes we wouldn’t even catch 5 in 3 hours. But I always had plenty of shrimp to eat. Because he would just tell the shop owner… …to scoop up a catty or two of shrimp… …and cook them right there. Please enjoy, don’t be shy. Here, you have to finish it all. Please don’t use it to tease your significant other. Deal. Hello, hello. I’m most afraid of eating crabs. Let me tell you, this is a real experience. I’m not being exaggerating… …going “wow, it’s so tasty, so tasty.” But I must say, hand on heart… …the taste is amazing. And for this kind of crab… …steaming is enough. Then sprinkle some lemon. Some people like to dip it in a little cheese. That makes it perfect. Add a glass of white wine… …wow, full marks. In Taiwan, we like to eat crabs freshly caught. Today is no exception. What we eat in Norway is also freshly caught. However… …these Brown Crabs… …usually after being hauled up… …undergo flash freezing. It locks in their sweetness. Then they are shipped worldwide for sale. So sometimes, it’s not that frozen seafood… …isn’t tasty. On the contrary, because flash freezing locks in… …its most primitive, sweetest taste… …before delivering it to you. Sometimes with fresh catch, if you’re careless… …and don’t handle it well, it loses freshness. But with flash frozen ones… …you usually don’t have that problem. Nordic people, or Norwegians… …their concept of environmental protection is comprehensive. See, almost every household… …has this kind of charging station. These charging stations, whether for charging… …small electric boats… …or going to… …charge electric cars. Because for them… …what nature has bestowed upon them… …is their greatest asset. Think about it, this place used to be… …you could say, a desolate hinterland. Unable to grow crops for harvest… …unable to sustain life through farming… …so they could only venture out to sea. So think about it yourself… …their lifestyle… …continuing from the past until now… …protecting this… …natural beauty left by their ancestors… …is their best, very best harvest… …and their greatest treasure. Coming here, I realized that in Northern Europe they often… …reflect on their actions. Regarding nature, regarding the climate… …the impact on the environment. This forward-thinking environmental concept… …positively affects the quality of the environment. So it makes us marvel… …at every scenery here… …how can it be so beautiful? It is simply a paradise on earth. And coming to Lofoten this time… …experiencing the crab fishing tour… …reminded me of my childhood with my dad… …fishing for shrimp together… …and the bits and pieces of catching crabs together. In the future, I hope to set foot again… …on the most beautiful Lofoten, Norway. And for the next trip… …I want to bring… …my dad along to this place… …to experience the joy of our childhood.

譽為「世界上最美麗的地方」!挪威羅弗敦群島 (Lofoten Islands) 的景色美到連湯姆克魯斯都多次來此取景。這一集,我們來到挪威字母最後一個字的城鎮——奧鎮(Å),這裡有著經典的紅色漁屋與絕美峽灣。

最瘋狂的體驗來了!我們穿上像太空衣一樣的保暖裝備,搭快艇衝進零下的北極圈海域。不僅近距離目睹了展翅超過 2.6 公尺的「白尾海鵰」餵食秀🦅,更親手捕撈挪威特產「麵包蟹」(Brown Crab)。據說這種螃蟹可以活超過 100 年?現撈上岸後直接清蒸,滿滿的蟹膏蟹黃實在太過癮了!🤤

這趟自駕旅程,不只是風景,更是重溫童年與父親回憶的感動之旅。

00:00 精彩預告:出海抓巨蟹
00:57 世界盡頭:奧鎮(Å)與紅色漁屋
02:41 世界文化遺產:納斯峽灣的故事
05:15 穿上太空衣?零下出海準備
06:43 震撼瞬間:霸氣白尾海鵰餵食秀
08:43 揭秘長壽生物:挪威麵包蟹
10:28 戰利品開箱:現蒸螃蟹試吃
11:20 滿滿蟹黃!麵包蟹拆解教學
14:06 挪威人的環保哲學與自駕心得
15:15 結語:重溫與父親的童年回憶

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