Noorvik: A Tour of a Bush Alaska Village

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Noorvik is a very rural Alaskan native village. Approximately 600 people live in Noorvik and 95% of them are native Alaskan Iñupiaq. There are no roads leading to Noorvik: It is completely off the grid: this is rural Alaska.
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This is a terrific video. I love the visual perspective from the snow machine. For those of us who have never been, it’s as though we were.

chriswiseman
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Love the Hailstones from Life Below Zero! Most famous house true!

traceyrhodes
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Just stumbled upon this one my friend! I very much appreciate videos like yours! I would NEVER know about places like this without someone like you sharing it! Thank you!

ljjackson
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I'm reluctant to say anything at all but I, doubt anyone see this. I left Noorvik in April of 2019 after living there two years almost to the day. There was a disappearance and no matter that I was cleared, no matter that I have no history of violence, I was shunned. I tried to hold on and I hoped every day that something would turn up that would let the locals know that I didn't know anything. I'm 63 and I had finally found home. I loved it there. I was well on my way to knowing every single person. When everyone stops talking to you, it's not home anymore. It ended up being the worst experience of my life. Except for scabies.

thetruthchannel
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I have such a strong love for the north and remote places, it makes my heart scream. Which I could live there.

missmojo
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Where's Chip & Alice? Lol. My favorite two people on the show LIFE BELOW ZERO! THANKS For The Video.

cliffmounts
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I lived in Noorvik many moons ago! It was great to revisit & see all the changes! Thanks for a trip down memory lane!!!

HoneyB
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Spent a year there in 1995 when we helped rebuild the run way. I loved it. Beautiful people. It has grown so much!

SandMDOTCOM
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Great video. very similar to where i grew as a kid in eastern canada. Although my town has modernized drastically since. these small towns like you show are the best to live in simply because people still know how to respect and help each other. take care.

solobushman
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Muy bonito lugar pará conocer,
Lo conozco por la serie de TV, alfilo d norte,
En TV española,
Un abrazo desde canencia de la sierra, Madrid, España,

juanangelramiro
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Man you sure are lucky to live in a place like that where there is true freedom. I bet money is probably a lot harder to come by though I fell in love with Alaska when I seen the first life below zero show the Hailstones was my favorite I watched every episode at least 2 times

pink_love_cat
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Thank you for sharing with us. I am watching from the State of Maine 🌲

jillygirl
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Great ❤️ Video....really enjoyed it, Thanks for sharing :)♥️🌹 👍👍👍👍👍

trendingwwwandw
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Amazing video, thank you for sharing. Keep the videos coming!

loriarmer
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Great video of a village all by itself!

jonathansibley
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by new zealand standards that is more of a small town, Our villages usually might have a petrol station which sells a tiny bit of food, bread, milk, margarine, cheese and where you can pick up your mail. Anything else you drive to the nearest town maybe once a fortnight and do a big day trip

gilliantempleton
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Thank you for sharing my mom lives there now I can see what it looks like :)

heidibryant
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Amazing video👍
Superb
Love from NILAMBUR safari❤️❤️❤️

nilambursafari
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I would love to live here. I am so sick of NYC.

paz
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I spent several years in this region working for OCS, these are some tough people hanging on to traditions passed down from the ancestors. Living in the arctic is challenging on many levels and preparation for winter is an ongoing event with the people who live here.

whiteraven