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Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Moose, but no squirrel


This is either from the 1896 Yukon gold rush or shortly thereafter, so I'm assuming that the man on the moose was a miner or prospector.  (Yes, moose were actually used as pack animals and for transport.)  Bullwinkle never looked that good, and I would really like to pet them both.



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  1. There is a well-known fake of Teddy Roosevelt riding a moose across a body of water at the time of his "Bull Moose Party" of 1912-Dee Exx

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  2. That must have been a mellow moose, since people are today warned to stay away from them-Dee Exx

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  3. I suspect the moose is AI, the tell is the blurry background. AI likes that style, but to do it in an actual photo (that isn't a closeup) requires a wider aperture than camera lenses had back then.

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    1. I actually suspected the same, but I managed to authenticate the photo via a Canadian historical website. The only question is the exact date.

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  4. Wie eine Szene aus dem Białowieża-Wald in Polen und Weißrussland vor langer Zeit. (“)

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  5. That is one photogenic moose, and he knows it! Lol. He looks gentle, and the rider looks cuddly. I would enjoy their company.

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    1. While I would love to meet them both, the rider would get my special attention.

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    2. I should hope so! Lol.

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