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Sea ice, wind and tides worked together to sculpt this natural ice formation that looks like a goose taking off. Taken July 15, 2005 in Kangirsujuaq.
author: EvilGentleman : Kangirsujuaq, QC
 These are some pictures I took around 3:00 one morning last July as the sun was coming up. This set of photos is part of my series on Kangirsujuaq.
This rainbow was one of the few I had seen where the full arc was visible.
Here you can see some of the ice scattered around the beach at low tide.
Coloured light and semi-translucent ice, two of my favourite photographic elements.
Note my old neighbour's house, which is visible through the hole in the ice.
The end of the rainbow as seen through a hole in the beached sea ice.
author: EvilGentleman : Kangirsujuaq, QC

Sometimes, life in the Arctic can be very frustrating. The prices of everything are usually on the edge of insanity, many things that are taken for granted in urban areas simply do not exist there, and the winters are 8 or 9 months long, and often bitterly cold.
But worst of all, can be the sense of isolation, of being cut off from the rest of the world, due to the remote locations of Arctic villages. And with no roads and a plane ticket to the nearest city ususally costing around $2000 to $3000, trips to the city can be...
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