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3,000 Arctic Reindeer Face a Mighty Water Crossing - Human Planet: Arctic, preview - BBC One

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Human Planet is an upcoming landmark natural history series for BBC One.

Elle-Helene, a young girl from northern Norway, leads the dramatic migration of 3,000 reindeer across 2 1/2 km of water to new pasture.

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  • Triple rainbow at 2:44

  • Would it be too hard if they put them in a ferry and get them across that way? Or are they just being cheap?

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  • I would like to give that girl a more comfortable life, she's a babe and a rugged bad ass.

  • horn? or is it antlers...

  • @PickenBonz the antlers will grow back out and be perfectly fine. its normal for raindeer to loose their antlers! the wound is her ear..

    People in the arctic have beed hunting whales sinse the dawn of time. and in norway they hava a STRICT amount of whales that can be killed each year.[ proventing over hunting] [ the whaling buisness is microscopical and have no input in the countrys economy) So if this is your reason not to visit.. Then you must come from a 100% perfect country

  • @kascle the reindeers must learn how to do that so that in the future they will be independent.

  • couldn't she have taken the wee deer swimming back into the boat?

  • @varatera 

  • @varatera That was a different deer. U can hear the horn snap as she's grappling with it, it swims away from her, U can see horn is broke @ 1/3 way down & still dangling. At 1:51 an entire antler missing with blood around the wound. She DID break the antler, I could hear it snap. Norway is beautiful, the same type scenery as Alaska. The entire area of Arctic is stunning. Norway, Iceland & Japan kill whales - against the Intern'l Treaty. Can't visit there until they come into compliance.

  • rainbow at 2:44

  • it looks cool

  • nope, just chuck testa

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