Christmas Specials | Talo on the range

Finland’s reindeer herders get a lot more than meat from their work

Rounding up the reindeer feels like coming home

|SALLA

DAYBREAK on the outskirts of Salla, a town in Lapland, north of the Arctic Circle in Finland, so remote that its slogan is “Salla: In the Middle of Nowhere”. The last lambent wisps of the northern lights have vanished. Outside all is quiet.

This article appeared in the Christmas Specials section of the print edition under the headline “Talo on the range”

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