Freya travels the world: – Creating a sensation in Norway

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After the SAS strike was called off, the news picture in Norway is slowly but surely moving towards a more mundane cucumber time, which is not entirely unusual this summer.

After Freya’s walrus emerged further and further into the Oslofjord, she made daily headlines in both the national and local newspapers.

This isn’t the first time walruses have visited this area, but experts have pointed out how rarely they stay here for so long. The unusual visit has now caught the world’s attention.

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Indian and English newspapers

– It’s midsummer in Norway and a great time for long swims and fishing adventures. But for many in Oslo, their summer plans were interrupted by the presence of the walrus Freya, writes Indian Indian Express.

A number of British newspapers and media also raised this phenomenon.

– She is named Freya after the Norse goddess of love and has more or less become a celebrity in the country, wrote BBC.

– Freya first rose to prominence in Norway when she boarded a recreational boat in Krager, a picturesque coastal town on the south coast, and she has been doing the same in the waters of the capital since July 17, writes Security.

– A young woman with a mustache

Also on the other side of the Atlantic, animals weighing 600 kilograms are being written.

NBC News have made a video report, and american fact checker snoopy have even done a fact check as to whether the Freya had actually destroyed and sunk several small ships – they concluded that this claim was true.

At the same time, many media outlets have also written about how all the attention and excitement surrounding Freya also has a slightly more troubled side.

– Unfortunately, all the attention has stressed and overwhelmed him. Recently, he was in Oslo, where the audience was too much, writes the American website Huffington Post.

– A mustachioed young woman, who weighs 600 kilograms and sleeps 20 hours a day, creates a sensation in Norway: meets walrus Freya, writes g1 an online newspaper owned by Brazil’s largest media group, Globo.

(© NTB)

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