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Massive moose made in snow with meticulous footprints ‘very Canadian,’ says artist
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2 days agoNewsDuration 2:01Graphic artist Eric Goggin of Salisbury, near Moncton, spent three hours outside his cottage designing a moose, using only his footprints and some fishing twine.
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