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THE FARM — I never thought the day would come when I thought a video of a bunch of sheep was cool. To be honest, I'm not even sure what made me click on this video, but once I did, I was immediately mesmerized.
The video, which was originally posted to Australia Farm Albums on Facebook, shows an overhead view of a bunch of sheep on a farm. I know you're thinking that doesn't sound very exciting. That's what I thought too. Just click play, though. You won't regret it. Even if you do, the video is only 36 seconds long, so you're not losing much time.
The video was captured via drone and is a time-lapse showing how these sheep move over a period of time. Their movements, when viewed like this, seem to form wave-like patterns and it's bizarre yet fascinating to see the sheep run around their pens, moving from one side to the other all together.
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"It is almost like it has been choreographed — quite artistic really," the Facebook caption says. "Art in agriculture!"
Art in agriculture, indeed. There's not a lot more I can say about this video except that I think you'll enjoy it. It's something you've probably never seen before and a great way to appreciate the unusual beauty in the world that we don't normally get to experience.