Old Whaling Station, Pangnirtung Nunavut, November 2007
Sunday, November 25, 2007
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3 comments:
Boy, that looks COLD!
Well, I suppose cold is relative. With the inevitable prospect of coming months of -40 C temperatures, the -10 C on the day I snapped this pic seems relatively mild....the kind of day where you can comfortable go for a stroll with only one pair of long-johns on.
The weather in Pangnirtung isn't the coldest I've ever experienced. Churchill was worse. So were the Belchers. But the weather no matter how cold couldn't ever match the frigid reception we always received when we radioed into the Pangnirtung francophone nav operators. How's that going now, then?
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