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Storm De Beul
Storm De Beul (2002 – 30 October 2024) was a Belgian YouTuber known for sharing silent, solo outdoor adventures in Northern Europe, who died of hypothermia in a severe blizzard near Jokkmokk, Jokkmokk, Sweden. He was the only child to Elisabeth Rademaker and Bout De Beul who later divorced. Storm was 22 years old at the time of his death. Early life Storm is from the Flemish part of Belgium, and grew up in Geraardsbergen. He was passionate about the outdoors, nature and wildlife. At some point, Storm had biked in Sweden. Storm's mother mentioned he had been taking solo trips since he was 19 years old. YouTube channel Storm began his channel on 3 August 2024, where he went on solo hiking, camping and packrafting adventures in the natural environment. His later videos, starting October 2024, incorporated ASMR elements, using nature sounds for relaxation. Storm never strayed too far from his car and often went on 2-4 day camping trips and solo hikes. He camped with a tent, ...
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Jokkmokk
Jokkmokk () is a Urban areas in Sweden, locality and the seat of Jokkmokk Municipality in Norrbotten County, provinces of Sweden, province of Lapland, Sweden, Lapland, Sweden, with 2,786 inhabitants in 2010. The Lule Sámi name of the place (composed of the individual words and ) means "River's Curve," due to the meandering river that runs through it. As in other towns in Lapland, the Swedish language is dominant at an official level in Jokkmokk in modern times. The settlement is just north of the Arctic Circle. Talvatissjön is located at the southern part of Jokkmokk. Jokkmokk is an important locality for the Sámi people and the location of several institutions related to them, including an education centre, the Ájtte museum, and an office of the Sámi Parliament of Sweden. Jokkmokk was a transit center for Sámi refugees from Norway during World War II, in addition to the centre in Kjesäter. Jokkmokk Market has been taking place since 1605. On the first Thursday in February ...
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