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I incorrectly assumed that this part of the country was very flat and consisted of tundra and lots of lowland swampy areas. As it turned out, from the first night to the very end of the trip, we experienced some of the most beautiful terrain I have ever seen. I now better understand why the Cree people of the this region love to be “out on the land”. It was medicine for me just being out there and seeing the beauty of the land and the plentiful wildlife. Brian Beaton |
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