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Typical boreal lake near Inuvik
Canada

The typical taiga landscape setting of boreal (black spruce) forest along an unnamed lake near Inuvik, Northwest Territories by the Inuvik (Mike Zubko) Airport.  This is just one of many of the millions of unnamed lakes/ponds in the Mackenzie River delta region w/ the forests being no more than ten metres in height.  Taken just before midnight, it was a short yet tangled bushwhack from the Dempster Highway to here, the thrashing alerting the mobs of mosquitoes to swarm around me.  The reeds are pretty sturdy though one bad step could send me through into the water.

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 13200x6600
Taken: 23/09/2023
Subida: 23/09/2023
Published: 23/09/2023
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Tags: boreal; forest; woods; black spruce; lake; inuvik; mike zubko airport; northwest territories; sunset; permafrost; dempster highway; highway 8; reeds; bog; swamp; taiga
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