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When a 360 degree camera went missing during a shoot in the Arctic circle, the AP crew eventually found it among sled dogs they'd been filming with earlier.
AP journalists, Emma Burrows, tells of how a sled dog in Greenland absconded with colleague’s 360-degree camera and captured the mischievous moment in the processes
A local dog made a surprise appearance during the women’s cross-country free sprint qualification event at the ongoing 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy. The dog playfully chased athletes, a remote-controlled camera, and even snapped a finish line pic before being caught by officials.
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Something strange recently happened to reporters from The Associated Press on assignment in Greenland. AP journalist Emma Burrows explains, "We realised that one of our cameras had gone missing."
A $700 camera became a very expensive chew toy for a cheeky sled dog in Greenland, prompting a night-time search by journalists from The Associated Press.