#57 Michiel Oude Alink from the Netherlands to Estonia: Cycling in Tallinn seems horrifying and terrifying

#57 Michiel Oude Alink from the Netherlands to Estonia: Cycling in Tallinn seems horrifying and terrifying

Found in Estonia podcast episode number 57 with Michiel Oude Alink from the Netherlands.

Michiel shares how life can be outside of bigger cities. He explains why after growing up in the Netherlands and using his bike as a basic means of transportation, cycling in Tallinn just seems horrifying and terrifying.

We also chat about:

*How did his relationship with Estonia got started by an online LOTR game?

*Is taking your shoes off common in Estonia?

*Eating potatoes and sandwiches

*And how the Estonian language seems a bit sing-songy to him!


Listen to the whole conversation yourself and visit:

www.foundinestonia.ee for more episodes.

*

Buy Epic Estonia cardgame here:

www.foundinestonia.ee/epicestonia


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