The world’s biggest moose sculpture was recently unveiled in Norway, much to the chagrin of Canada, which previously held the record.

The 39 foot behemoth is fully chromed, and created by Norwegian artist Linda Bakke. It stands on the side of the highway, next to a thick forest, between Oslo and Trondheim.  We think it’s a fitting tribute, let’s see if Canada ups the ante. Via Design You Trust:

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  1. Great post – I love Your photos – they are awesome! In Finland we love reindeers and bears. We even have:

    Bear carving contest1

    Of course, we have free reindeer races for everybody:

    Reindeer race

    So, different countries, different cultures. 🙂

    Have a good day!

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