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Amazon Top 40 in Travel Bestseller Recently revisedThis is the story of a journey to the desolate and windswept region of Canada above the Arctic circle. Well, so it seemed until we visited there, and came back with an entirely different view.For the intrepid travellers who choose to venture into the frozen north, it provides a remarkable and different travel experience. The people who live in these extremes are culturally different but most live in vibrant communities. Join this couple on a different journey to visit the usually frozen north of Canada.In this travel book on Kindle you’ll discover: •why remote Resolute Bay is the jumping off place for most people that attempt to get to the North Pole. Here we were offered the challenge to be the first people to push a wheelbarrow to the Pole. We declined.•what happened the day the boat came in•sit in as an Inuit elder describes a Polar bear hunt and tells of the ways of the Inuit civilisationThis is not a guidebook. It is part of a series of travelogues set in USA/Canada. It is a record of the places, the people, the challenges and the wonder of so many “ohhh” moments of getting to Resolute Bay and what they found when they arrived. For those that enjoy travel yarns, you’ll be surprised and heartened by this travel story. Sit by the fire, wonderful winter reading. Order today. --@@--

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