Inukshuks in the River

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Inukshuks in the River
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Uploaded by Elaine McCain on 15 Jul 2014 in Rexford

Inukshuks are traditional rock sculptures of the Inuit people. Inukshuks are used in the wild to show direction or to leave a message. Our wilderness is the wonderful Sacandaga River where my sister and I build inukshuks every summer, treasuring the beauty of the place and the peace that balancing rocks brings. It's not as easy as it looks!

Facility: Sacandaga Campground
Tagged: inukshuks sacandaga river inuit people river rocks rock sculptures

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