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Slow TV - moose migration

 
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Live stream from Sweden:
https://apnews.com/article/sweden-great-moose-migration-slow-tv-7c13e3b13a6b5bec01dfc3bb7465506d?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-gb

From now until May 4, the livestream’s remote cameras will capture dozens of moose as they swim across the Ångerman River, some 300 kilometers (187 miles) northwest of Stockholm, in the annual spring migration toward summer grazing pastures.



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livestream of moose
livestream of moose
 
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I love it!

Thank you for sharing.

Moose through a screen are such noble creatures. Moose face to face are frightening! Once you start getting to about bovine sized, I start 'appreciating' the animal more.
 
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