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2023.62 - Melville Peninsula Expedition
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2023.62 - Slide Images
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2023.62.016 - Travelling by dog team in the valley of the Kingora (Kingwa River).
2023.62.017 - Blown snow in the valley of Kingora (Kingwa River).
2023.62.018 - Victor Sim, Project Leader.
2023.62.019 - Richard Moskal, Project Assistant.
2023.62.020 - Eskimo families travelling by dog team.
2023.62.021 - Kalout, our guide, picking up frozen caribou meat.
2023.62.023 - A caribou shot by Kalout, Eskimo guide. Seepage 9 of the Diary for in-depth description of these slides. Meat to be used for Eskimo consumption and scraps to feed the dogs. Vic and I did have some caribou steak that evening. Most of the carcass will be cached, naturally frozen and picked up later in the year by our guide or other Eskimo families.
2023.62.024 - A caribou shot by Kalout, Eskimo guide. Seepage 9 of the Diary for in-depth description of these slides. Meat to be used for Eskimo consumption and scraps to feed the dogs. Vic and I did have some caribou steak that evening. Most of the carcass will be cached, naturally frozen and picked up later in the year by our guide or other Eskimo families.
2023.62.025 - A caribou shot by Kalout, Eskimo guide. Seepage 9 of the Diary for in-depth description of these slides. Meat to be used for Eskimo consumption and scraps to feed the dogs. Vic and I did have some caribou steak that evening. Most of the carcass will be cached, naturally frozen and picked up later in the year by our guide or other Eskimo families.
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