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A man on an all terrain vehicle in Arviat, Nunavut. Most of the electricity in Nunavut comes from diesel generators. Photograph by Sybille Klenzendolf
A man on an all terrain vehicle in Arviat, Nunavut. Most of the electricity in Nunavut comes from diesel generators. Photograph by Sybille Klenzendolf
A man on an all terrain vehicle in Arviat, Nunavut. Most of the electricity in Nunavut comes from diesel generators. Photograph by Sybille Klenzendolf
A man on an all terrain vehicle in Arviat, Nunavut. Most of the electricity in Nunavut comes from diesel generators. Photograph by Sybille Klenzendolf
The waterfront in Iqaluit, Nunavut's capital. A deep-water port there is expected to provide safer and quicker access to the capital, allowing for more tourism, as well as the import and export of goods, writes Premier Taptuna. Flickr photo by Sebastian Kasten
The waterfront in Iqaluit, Nunavut's capital. A deep-water port there is expected to provide safer and quicker access to the capital, allowing for more tourism, as well as the import and export of goods, writes Premier Taptuna. Flickr photo by Sebastian Kasten