The "free wolves" of the official presentation of Romania come actually from Norway



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The Romanian presentation film, aired even at the beginning of the solemn session of Alba Iulia 's executive, contains footage of a Norwegian wolf.

The images, which should show images of our country, which is "a place for the latest free wolves in Europe", are actually purchased on the Shutterstock website, which offers photos and videos. They were made by a Norwegian photographer, Kjetil Kolbjornsrud

The origin of the images was discovered by the Romanian photographer Octav Ganea of ​​the agency Inquam Photos.

The 7-second clip can be purchased on the Shutterstock website at a price of between 50 and 169 euros, depending on the quality.

At the beginning of the solemn meeting of the government in Alba Iulia Thursday was launched this film on the presentation of Romania to the centenary celebration. It has about four minutes and presents Romania as "a description of a deep ballad like a story, an expression like a gemstone necklace" and "the garden of the Virgin Mary". Wolf pictures appear at 00:45 minutes.

"Romania is the country of the plains where the fields are united by the wind, the rolling hills that give fruit, the imposing mountains comforted by the clouds of the blue sky, clear springs like the lizard (…), virgin forests, remains for the last free wolves in Europe and for the bears of the Carpathians (…) peoples who have gone through a history with great victories but also with hardships, Romania is the country of the immortal Dracula, "says the commentary that accompanies the video.

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