Millions of people are following live streaming on the migration of the alci in Sweden (how to follow it)

Every year, at every spring, the Swedish alci head north towards their lush and green summer pastures. To reach the planned destination, dozens of specimens must swim the picturesque river Ångerman And while they do it, they are blessedly unaware of the fact that millions of people are observing all their moves.

Yes, because for 6 years now live streaming entitled The Great Moose Migration (Den stora älgvandringen – variously translated as “the great migration of alce” or “the great Alce’s journey”) follows each small movement for three weeks and holds Millions of people glued. This year, however, an exception not to be overlooked: live streaming was launched a week in advance because the alci were already in motion, probably because of the hot climate.

More than 30 cameras, therefore, are there that they capture uninterrupted movies of wild alci that they cross rivers and forests sprinkled with snowwith a 24 -hour streaming, 7 days a week, offering spectators all the drama of the large open spaces, at a glacial pace.

This documentary His generis He aired for the first time on the on-demand platform of the Public broadcaster Svt in 2019. Then he tuned almost a million people; last year there were 9 million.

The streaming, called “Den Stora älgvandringen” in Swedish, is produced by the National Svt broadcaster for its Svt Play streaming platform.

Even when you do not see alci among the scenes, the spectators are unable to detach themselves. Perhaps because the Swedish landscapes are wonderful in themselves, between imposing evergreen trees, quiet waterways and, at night, the northern aurora.

Is it an assignee antidote to the stress factors of the modern world? A source of calming and relaxing entertainment, without dialogues or points of the plot? Curious to see it? You can follow it here. The show will continue until May 4th.