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Snowmobiling In May

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nl076last yearPeakD2 min read

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In one of my previous rants I talked about how the terrain of Nunavut made for some amazing springtime snowmobiling. Because I went out for some photographs of landscapes and (hopefully) animals I didn't go with a group of people but I did come across a pair of snowmobilers having fun!

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The Blue sled contains a Kindergarten teacher at our local school gaining courage as she begins to catwalk over the crest of a hill. She was not going as hardcore as her nephew in red! Ahh the carefreeness of youth!

note his feet no longer on the rails of the machine XD
note his feet no longer on the rails of the machine XD


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I also came across one of the MANY natural petroleum seeps throughout Nunavut. When out on the land you often see this wet, black liquid oozing down the sides of cliffs. I tried to smell it, but I think all I could smell was the gasoline from the snowmobile exhaust. I have been told that it is a natural petrol seep, though.

Natural Petroleum Seep
Natural Petroleum Seep

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