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The ice cave was formed from the spring and summer melt-off from teh glacier from which it resides. It travels more than 25m back. The adventurous could then climb into another much larger cave that was the size of a house that ould be accessible through an alternative route. Photo taken in November 2004 64kms SE of Pond Inlet, nunavut at a place called Guy's Byte (Iperdjuke). Photo by Patrick B. McDermott |
Date | 10 April 2006 (original upload date) |
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