A 770,000-year-old mystery is not something you stumble across every day, and it's making these researchers reconsider some things.
Found preserved in permafrost on Bylot Island in Nunavut, Canada, the glacier was an accidental discovery. Daniel Fortier, a geomorphologist at the University of Montreal, had been studying a ...
Bylot Island offers stunning sights: deep, navy blue waters setting off the glistening white glaciers and icebergs that rise out of them, tinged with turquoise. Visitors may also catch a glimpse ...
The South Coast section of Bylot Island contains Cretaceous and Paleogene outcrops making the island’s strata integral in determining the geological history of eastern Arctic Canada. Biostratigraphy ...
Then, soar above the Bylot Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary, meet polar bears, and explore the community of Pond Inlet, the "jewel of the North." Soar high above Strathcona Sound to the rolling ...
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