Polar Bear Visit!!!


My son sent me this story and images. They are absolutely amazing!

The story is about a Polar Bear that visited some tied up Sled Dogs in Canada.
The images were shot by Norbert Rosing in the wilds of Hudson Bay.




So now you know where it happened, let's look at the images.

Ok, so one day, the photographer was watching his Husky sleg dogs, which were tied up, when!



Now that's Scarry!

He thought he'd loose all his dogs.

Things were looking very serious!



However, fortunately, it was a well fed Polar Bear. Phewwwww!

Looked like he was just out for some fun!



These images are fantastic! They really capture the fun side of these animals, and yet they don't diminish the immense power of the Polar Bear. He seems to be reveling in the play.



They both seem so comfortable with this meeting. And it is really lovely to see. Wonderful how gentle the Polar Bear plays with the Husky.



In this image the Husky looks quite unworried even though the Polar Bear looks like he has him in his jaws.



This final image is my favorite, just chilling out!

Now apparently the Polar Bear came back every night that week to play with the Huskies.

I hope you enjoy these incredible images.

Vince De Luca.

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  • 5/9/2008 7:13 PM Simon Skuse wrote:
    Amazing images of the Husky and Polar Bear ! - What can one really say ? FANTASTIC. Perhaps.
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  • 5/10/2008 8:38 PM Colin Bell wrote:
    Makes me think, what happened to the cameraman, a well fed bear? Seriously though, what other wonderful, unexpected things has mankind not yet witnessed in the world? There's a lot of good stuff happening too. Truly memorable pictures!
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