When we saw one there were high-fives and hugging': the Swedish TV show (hopefully) bringing moose to your sofa
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When we saw one there were high-fives and hugging': the Swedish TV show (hopefully) bringing moose to your sofa
"The Great Moose Migration is a three-week-long, 450-hour, free-to-view continuous livestream from the Vasternorrland wilderness that has a global audience of millions mysteriously captivated every year."
"Hardcore watchers will be lucky to spot an alg, as they are called in Swedish, making their annual crossing of the Angerman en route to richer summer pastures north any more frequently than about once every 400 minutes."
"The forest and riverbank are freshly rigged for this year's broadcast with a setup comprising 42 microphones and more than 15 miles of cabling."
"An unusually early spring, which has already brought the thaw, should invite more along soon."
The Great Moose Migration is a three-week-long, 450-hour livestream showcasing moose crossing the Angerman river in northern Sweden. Despite the rarity of sightings, the event attracts millions of viewers annually. The producer, Stefan Edlund, highlights the signs of moose presence, such as hoof prints and trails. An early spring may increase moose activity, and the broadcast setup includes 30 cameras and extensive audio equipment to enhance the viewing experience.
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