53 points | by donjoe 3 days ago
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Norwegian public service pioneered slow tv
Other programs
https://tv.nrk.no/serie/hurtigruten-minutt-for-minutt
https://tv.nrk.no/program/DVFJ64001010
https://tv.nrk.no/serie/besseggen-minutt-for-minutt
The interesting thing about “Algvandringen” is that you can hear “Elk wandering” in it, showing the evolutionary similarities of two Germanic languages.
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.
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.
This is pretty huge in Sweden. Slow TV at its finest :)
Norwegian public service pioneered slow tv
Other programs
https://tv.nrk.no/serie/hurtigruten-minutt-for-minutt
https://tv.nrk.no/program/DVFJ64001010
https://tv.nrk.no/serie/besseggen-minutt-for-minutt
The interesting thing about “Algvandringen” is that you can hear “Elk wandering” in it, showing the evolutionary similarities of two Germanic languages.
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.
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.
This is pretty huge in Sweden. Slow TV at its finest :)