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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
“Safety” is the name of this photo taken on a walk in the woods on Signal Hill near the Geo center and is part of the Geo center exhibits.
As you may know, this is an Inukshuk (pronounced IN-OOK-SHOOK) meaning "in the image of man", are magnificent lifelike figures of stone which were erected by the Inuit people and are unique to the Canadian Arctic. Standing along Canada's most northern shores, they endure as eternal symbols of leadership, encouraging the importance of friendship and reminding us of our dependence upon one another.
The Inukshuk is a reminder for all of us that our efforts towards the common good of our earth community are appreciated. It is an enduring symbol that invites us to speak with one another on a higher level, from our hearts and spirit, about what really matters in life.
May the Inukshuk be your guide for a safe journey throughout life’s travels.
Let it always guide you home.
It is certainly a welcome sight when walking far away from home. |
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