13 comments

  • vonnik 3 days ago ago

    The interesting thing about “Algvandringen” is that you can hear “Elk wandering” in it, showing the evolutionary similarities of two Germanic languages.

    • kzrdude 3 days ago ago

      Älg and Elk are really quite similar words. Ä and E are very close in swedish.

    • tokai 3 days ago ago

      Elk meant moose until English speakers came to north America and started calling wapitis for elk. A lot of animals in areas that was colonized are named like that.

  • marginalia_nu 3 days ago ago

    I can't help but feel they may have missed the bulk of them.

    It's been a very early spring this year, we've been seeing weather that's probably 4-6 weeks ahead of the normal curve since March.

    • fragmede 2 days ago ago

      Oof. That's concerning.

  • fifilura 3 days ago ago
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  • haltcatchfire 3 days ago ago

    This is pretty huge in Sweden. Slow TV at its finest :)

  • chinathrow 3 days ago ago

    This triggered a freeze with subsequent shutdown of my Lenovo X1 running Ubuntu.

  • kzrdude 3 days ago ago

    There's a counter on the screen (I see it at 34) for the number of moose having been seen to cross the river this season.

  • hulitu a day ago ago

    "A moose once bit my sister"

    "Mind you, moose bites can be pretty nasty..."

  • swedishPerson1 3 days ago ago

    Swedish tradition to watch in the background