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Ever watch paint dry, grass grow, water boil or an Arctic Moose migrating? Even if you don’t, that doesn’t mean they don’t happen! Believe it or not, there are some people who love this.
Each year, a quiet part of Sweden transforms into one of the world’s most ... This isn’t just about the moose; it’s part of a growing love for what’s called “slow TV” – long, uninterrupted broadcasts ...
It’s a great place to get a truly Alaskan souvenir instead of a mere mug or t-shirt. Fun fact: Alaska actually has more ... Sea lions, sea otters, and several species of whales own the ocean. Moose, ...
Let the moose-spotting begin. As thousands of Swedish moose begin their annual migration for the summer, moose aficionados and casual fans from across the globe are tuning in to witness the journey.
The popular annual livestream that follows the migration of Sweden’s moose population began on Tuesday.CreditCredit...SVT, via Associated Press By Amelia Nierenberg and Christina Anderson Amelia ...
Last year, more than 9 million people watched across the world, and executive producer Johan Erhag said he expects viewership ...