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Post by tango7 on Jan 10, 2018 23:25:41 GMT
Rune Lund from Mosjøen first discovered two or three reindeer that had entered a local cemetery when he was on his way to work. He decided to bring his camera the next time and became really surprised. - When I passed by the day after, a flock of 30 reindeer ate of the flowers and wreaths that people had adorned the tombstones with. Photo by Rune Lund
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2018 23:42:45 GMT
Awww I can't think of a better way for the flowers and wreathes to be used.
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Post by Joey on Jan 10, 2018 23:50:04 GMT
Looks more like a herd than a flock and looks more like white tail deer than Reindeer. But still a pretty cool sight.
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Post by tango7 on Jan 11, 2018 0:05:15 GMT
I'm not an expert on reindeer, I just translated it from Norwegian, where it's called "flokk", so I used "flock" in good faith. The article said "reinsdyr" ("reindeer"), so I copied that, too. Now, you have learned two words in Norwegian!
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Post by Joey on Jan 11, 2018 3:17:26 GMT
hahaha well thanks. I just saw some antlers that didn't look like reindeer like but they could be, really hard to tell. The US has so many odd names for groups of animals, like a group of crows are a murder. So I guess it's the same way in Norwegian.
But thanks for the clarification.
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Post by LadyPorthos on Jan 11, 2018 19:02:56 GMT
I agree with @justbec, can't think of a better way for the flowers and wreaths to be disposed of.
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Post by Joey on Jan 12, 2018 3:00:49 GMT
With all the snow I'm almost surprised there is anything to eat out there but then I noticed the yellow flowers right in front.
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