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Typical terrain facing Exercise Muskox
Typical terrain facing Exercise Muskox
TitleTypical terrain facing Exercise Muskox
ExpeditionExercise Muskox
AuthorCanada. Canadian Army
Photo ID91(08): (*440) [1946-Exercise Muskox] 21
Photo DescriptionSnowmobiles crunch over barrier ice near Churchill, Manitoba. The moving force will fight its way over barren wastes like this. Scenery will be ice and more ice of different shapes and sizes as the men of Muskox swing north 210 miles to Eskimo Bay -- their first stop. Before the expedition ends in May, they will have driven their snowmobiles three hundred miles above the Arctic Circle.
Photo LocationCanada--Manitoba--Churchill (58 46 00 N, 094 10 00 W)
Custodial HistoryEarliest known custodian is McGill University, Montréal; transferred to University of Calgary in 1973.
InstitutionArctic Institute of North America
CollectionArctic Institute of North America Photo Collection
Date Issued1946
SubjectExercise Muskox, 1946 ; Churchill (Man.) ; Snowmobiles
Typeimage
Languageeng
Rightshttp://digitization.ucalgary.ca/index.php/Conditions_of_Use
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