Image: Sanikiluaq rocks -e
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Description: Leaving Sanikiluaq and looking south at some of the most spectacular island-defining geology in the world. The youngest basalt formation is flung like a necklace into the waters of Hudson Bay. The basalt also forms the exterior rim of larger islands when/where out of the salt. The Belcher Islands comprise a series of doubly plunging anticlines large enough to be seen from orbiting satellites.
Title: Sanikiluaq rocks -e
Credit: Wrap Around
Author: Mike Beauregard from Nunavut, Canada
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