Tundra Golf

What else should you do if your backyard happens to be thousands of square miles of treeless rolling tundra? Stories of an unusual life in the arctic territory of Nunavut.

Thursday, July 14, 2005

This pack ice will be left high and dry as the tide recedes. The ice on the left is about 15 ft. high. It is not wise to walk too close to the ice because when it is melting, the center of gravity changes. This can cause the ice to collapse or roll over. Posted by Picasa
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