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This is revenge for rabbits and foxes. :)

They breed like rats and have no natural predators in Britain, they're going to cause so much front end damage to cars.

 
Slow TV is gaining in popularity. The current one covers the moose migration in Sweden. The view switches between cameras and most of the time you are looking at trees and snow. But sometimes you also see moose.

A still photo of the moose migration:
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Here is the link to the Slow TV coverage:

Moose Migration
 

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I like the Namibia water hole
where many different herds take turns and/or share, sometimes waiting an hour to get in. However, recent attendance has been down drastically. I also check this view of Siberia Веб-Камера Барнаул / Web-Camera Barnaul which used to closely match the seasons here. The residents seem to have little interference from zoning, but cooperate well to share the undeveloped land. I've seen major disruptions for construction, but never a police presence.
 
This is the first time I’ve ever heard the term “Slow TV”. I didn’t know it was a thing. But it’s definitely something I would love.

It sounds similar to watching newscam feeds on my satellite dish. Or the various feeds on NASA channel.

Another thing I love is eScapes TV. Camera feeds of half hour blocks of nature or city or whatever. But they play relaxing music along with it.
 

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