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Domesticated bliss

French joker named Geoffroy Delorme has written a book, , about living in a forest in Normandy, with wild deer, for seven years. On the cover of the book is a photograph of him with his arm around a deer. It is a peculiar picture. His arm appears to be weirdly elongated and it is not actually touching the deer; it just sort of hovers above it. Also, points out, his arm casts no shadow.

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