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An unusual hotel guest in Svalbard. He was visited by ... a bear.

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The polar bear has decided to be a regular guest at a hotel in Svalbard. He visited Isfjord Radio Hotell again on the night of June 2nd / 3rd. According to Malin Stark - the facility manager - this is not the first visit of this animal.

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He broke through the gate

The bear got to the hotel premises through the main entrance gate, which he forced through. Then he directed his steps to one of the farm buildings. The hotel manager noticed him around 9:00. Fortunately, however, she kept a cool head and immediately notified the local services.

First of all, irritation

Instead of fear, as Malin Stark maintains, what she felt was irritation in the first place. Adrenaline rush, but the sight of the completely destroyed entrance gate aroused a surge of anger in her. All because this is not the first visit of an unexpected guest.

For a bar of chocolate

The damage done to the animal indicates that hunger forced him to visit. The bear tore up the garbage bags, he also treated himself to a bar of chocolate. As reported by the services, fortunately none of the human hotel guests suffered. The animal itself got out of the farm building on its own at 9:35.

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