Pond Inlet, Canada. From Fossils to Bowie by Guillaume Simoneau

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Pond Inlet, Canada. From Fossils to Bowie by Guillaume Simoneau
Canadian Arctic, 2001 — untouched and vast, but not immune. As ice melts and great powers circle the North for resources and control, Inuit land stands at the frontline of a warming world. This isn’t just snow — it’s geopolitics in slow motion.
Day in the Life of an Arctic Pilot - Canadian Arctic
Still some way to the North Pole. From here in Pond Inlet 1932km
Pond Inlet looking across to Bylot Island
The flight into Pond Inlet
Inuit woman at Pond Inlet [Mittimatalik/Tunnuniq, Nunavut]. August 1945.
Arthur Tweedle/Library and Archives Canada
I think the archives may be trying to get some of the Inuit people in their photographs identified, but I don't remember where I read that.