Hey! My name is Ron Elliott and I am from Arctic Bay, Nunavut, Canada. Hope you like the photos I have posted here. If you want to know more about me then check out my Facebook site at https://www.facebook.com/relliott18. You can also like my Facebook page at "Ron Elliott Photography".
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magnifica.
the pictures may be several years old and some of the bridges may be gone but thanks to your immortalization of these places, I get to enjoy their beauty even if I never see it first hand. Thank You!
This impressive building was not here when I was at Resolute in the late 1960's and early 1970's. The Project was present but in much more modest quarters. At the time that I left in 1972, there was a Hudson's Bay store near this location. A short distance behind the store, there was a wreck of a large aircraft - I think it was a Lancaster Bomber and it looked a lot like the photos that are located to the North of the Upper Air Station. I visited the wreck on a nice Summer day with a friend and her son. The boy ran around quite a bit and ended up tripping and falling on a sharp rock. He got a pretty good cut on his knee and I carried him back to the Hudson's Bay store. The store keeper's wife saw that he would need stitches called the airport fire marshal who came and got the boy and his mother and took them to the nursing station for stitches wound dressing. At the time, the village was located to the West of the tank farm on the beach.
One of the most beautyfull scenic rail road in this world, still a dream to ride that train.
Best regards, Helge
Hi relliott, nice old Jackson & Sharp cars. I found you at the group "Narrow Gauge".
Many greetings from New Brunswick, Helge
Lol:) Lk1
Very good gallery and good photo. Greetings from Spain
I went to this place many years ago, in that time there was much more ice. I was there to study the evolution of glaciers because the greenhouse effect.
Is it graffiti when people got paid (or funding, can't remember) to paint it?
The bridge has been removed as of March 2010.