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- 2Canada, Northwest Territories, Yellowknife
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- 1Aklavik, NT
- 4Canadian Circumpolar Institute
- 4Canadian Circumpolar Institute/Circumpolar Digital Image Collection
- 1Documents of Contemporary War
- 1Documents of Contemporary War/Raw Images
- 1PLACES Platform on Cities Engagement and Space
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2017-05-18
This flag of the Hamlet of Aklavik was displayed in a public building. It is yellow with black bars on either side of a circle which surrounds a triangular shield on which there is a door mouse below an open book. The words "Never Say Die" appear in an arc below the shield. The words Hamlet of
Aklavik appear in in arc above the shield.
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2024-06-08
Manhole covers in Tromsø, Norway have a rectangular shield with a reindeer and a crown on top. Below are the words Tromsø Kommune (Tromsø Municipality). Surrounding the shield are rows of small raised squares. The central image is surrounded by three circles of larger raised squares and two
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2015-07-08
In hard rock environments, power poles can be erected in two ways: drilling or augering a large enough hole in the rock that the pole can be placed into it or placing the pole on top of the rock and anchoring it. In this case, rods have been drilled into the rock and the power pole has been...
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2015-07-11
Yellowknife has three public transit routes through the city. Bus shelters in the Niven Lake neighborhood are new and integrated into the landscape. Building on Yellowknife's shield rock terrain requires that the rock either be blasted away or incorporated into the building plan. In this image