Rendalen, Østerdalen , Innlandet, Norway (June second 1989-Today)
The arms are a pun on the name, since rendalen mean raindeer. There are two of them to represent the merger of the two municipalitys that murged to make it (Øvre and Ytre Rendal)
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Rendalen, Østerdalen , Innlandet, Norway (June second 1989-Today)
The arms are a pun on the name, since rendalen mean raindeer. There are two of them to represent the merger of the two municipalitys that murged to make it (Øvre and Ytre Rendal)
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The «seter» below Sølen mountain
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Jutulhogget, Norway
Wolf Turns on Norwegian Elkhound
A camera fitted to the back of a Norwegian elkhound has caught footage of a wolf lunging, its jaws wide open, as it turns on its pursuer.
The camera, strapped on in a metal box, may have saved the dog's life, as it took the brunt of the wolf's bite.
Halvor Sveen had fixed the camera to his dog Igor, a Norwegian elkhound, for a hunting film he was making with friends. He was out with the dog in the woods near his home in Rendalen, north of Lillehammer, when it rushed off in pursuit of a wolf.
Sveen only realised the footage he had caught when he got home and connected the camera to his computer, as he had been some 150m away when the wolf rounded on his dog. (via The Local)