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Baffin Island.
William Baffin.
Set on the Baffin Island shore, Pond Inlet is an Inuit township to the west of a rugged mountainous land.
These are just few of the amazing things you can do in Baffin Islands.
This is a photograph I took at the northern tip of Baffin Island when I went narwhal hunting with some Inuit people, and this man, Olayuk, told me a marvelous story of his grandfather.
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You said it would take days for systems to get from Baffin Island to here.
Most historians identify the coast of Baffin Island with the Helluland described in Norse sagas, so it is possible that the inhabitants of the region had occasional contact with Norse sailors.
There have been somerecent interesting findings of Norse relics on Baffin Island, off the coast of Canada.
Voyagers of the 16th and 17th centuries who made geographic discoveries about North America included Martin Frobisher, John Davis, Henry Hudson,and William Baffin.
The model showed this beginning in an area known as the Canadian archipelago,which includes Baffin Island, where summer temperatures dropped by more than 5°F.
In December 1835, he offered his services to the Admiralty to resupply 11whaling ships which had become trapped in Baffin Bay.
In 1616, William Baffin got as far as Lancaster Sound, but since he concluded that the Northwest Passage simply did not exist, there was no more exploration for another 200 years.
You can hike or ski among granite peaks,gigantic glaciers and mammoth fjords on Baffin Island.
The Bruce Mountains are a small mountain range on the northeast coast of Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada. It is a subrange of the Baffin Mountains which in turn form part of the Arctic Cordillera mountain range.
In 1577, a group of English explorers found a dead unicorn on thewestern shore of what is now called Baffin Island.
It is bounded on the west by the Beaufort Sea; on the northwest by the Arctic Ocean;on the east by Greenland, Baffin Bay and Davis Strait; and on the south by Hudson Bay and the Canadian mainland.
Meaning"land where it never thaws," Auyuittuq NationalPark sits on the Cumberland Peninsula in the southeast of Baffin Island.
In North Baffin Island, Inuit boys have traditionally gone out to the wilderness with their fathers between the ages of 11 and 12 to test their hunting skills and acclimatise to the harsh arctic weather.
The expedition sailed from Greenhithe on 19 May 1845 andthe ships were last seen entering Baffin Bay in August 1845.
Two expeditions between 1860 and 1869 by Charles Francis Hall,who lived among the Inuit near Frobisher Bay on Baffin Island and later at Repulse Bay on the Canadian mainland, found camps, graves, and relics on the southern coast of King William Island, but he believed none of the Franklin expedition survivors would be found among the Inuit.
The crops the sailors planted died in the icy blasts of the Arctic winter,and gold mines they established on Baffin Island produced only useless rock.
The populations living in different areas have evolved to separate subspecies, which are currently recognized as: Pusa hispida hispida: Arctic coasts of Europe, Russia, Canada and Alaska, including Novaya Zemlya, Spitsbergen,Greenland and Baffin Island.
With its breathtaking landscape, the hospitality of the Inuit people,and the numerous opportunities for an unusual holiday, Baffin Island is a strong draw for tourists.
My journey to become a polar specialist, photographing, specializing in the polar regions, began when I was four years old,when my family moved from Southern Canada to Northern Baffin Island, up by Greenland.
The expedition was last seen by Europeans in late July 1845, when Captain Dannett of the whaler Prince of Wales and Captain Robert Martin of thewhaler Enterprise encountered Terror and Erebus in Baffin Bay, waiting for good conditions to cross to Lancaster Sound.
