The whitewashed landscape of this part of Baffin Island, Canada, is almost indistinguishable from the sky. The island lies in Nunavut, created in the 1990s when the Canadian government and Inuit people negotiated an agreement over land and rights.
The whitewashed landscape of this part of Baffin Island, Canada, is almost indistinguishable from the sky. The island lies in Nunavut, created in the 1990s when the Canadian government and Inuit people negotiated an agreement over land and rights.
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