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In The NorthWest Territories of Canada, the Community Inuvialuit of Tuktoyaktuk... a name difficult to pronounce, for this reason one says more simply Tuk... to pronounce "Tok" Approximately 1000 inhabitants live in this village isolated at the edge of the Beaufort Sea. A village where one can reach in the car only in winter by the ice road traced on the river Mackenzie (190 km from Inuvik) during the summer one arrives at the village by plane or boat. Old counter of hunting inhabitants work now in transport towards the oil platforms of the area and also in the services for the community.
Here, a sight of a part of the village with its small catholic church with the walls out of wooden.
-14°C in this morning of April what does not prevent this kid from making bicycle on frozen snow...

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Additional Photos by Jean Saint Martin (jemaflor) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 5100 W: 379 N: 6434] (39259)
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