Image: The Inuit call it Beautiful Rock
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Description: Glacially polished banded coloured marble on Baffin Island. Ilkoo Anguikjuak of Clyde River in the distance on a cool, windy day. His early childhood was spent at his family's camp just a few miles south on raised beaches at the end of Sam Ford Fiord. His folks harvested narwhales and seals from the sea and hunted caribou inland. Mountains and glaciers all round were set aside to focus on what the Inuit call Beautiful Rock.
Title: The Inuit call it Beautiful Rock
Credit: Beautiful Rock
Author: Mike Beauregard from Nunavut, Canada
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