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Scott McDougall at the helm of the Hurricane  (Copy)
Namu British Columbia (Copy)
Story Point Totem, Bella Bella BC (Copy)
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Basketball in Bella Bella (Copy)
 Co-Ordinates, raindrops, and note made for a water sample taken from the mouth Wakerman River
Captain Stephan Guy (Copy)
Scientist Amy Tabata in the Broughton Archipelago (Copy)
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Bella Bella, British Columbia (Copy)
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 Carver George Johnson of the Wuikinuxv Nation has been working on the totem pole you see here for 1.5 years, it isn't quite done yet.    Carved from yellow cedar the feathers that make up the wings of the eagle have had their design burned into them
 The Wuikinuxv Nation has lived on the Central Coast of British Columbia for thousands of years. Filled with grizzly bears, waterfalls and towering mountains, their territory is extremely beautiful.    Pictured here is their community big house. The
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 Harvey Humchitt, hereditary chief of the Heiltsuk Nation in Namu
 Entrance to Rivers Inlet in the territory of the Wuikinuxv Nation. It is one of the smallest remote communities on the central coast with a population of about 60 people.
 Alert Bay, British Columbia
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George Johnson - Carver  (Copy)
The Polar Prince in all her Sunset Glory (Copy)
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Port Hardy, British Columbia (Copy)
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Chef Jamie Kennedy in the C3's Kitchen (Copy)
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Rivers Inlet  (Copy)
 Every skeleton has a story.    The one you see here is a sea otter that died most likely of tooth decay off of Calvert Island. It was reconstructed by Mike deRoos and now hangs at the Hakai Institute diving for its favourite food - a giant Red Sea u
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Musician Tim Baker on a Paddleboard (Copy)
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