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  2. Clyde River, Nunavut - Wikipedia

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    Clyde River (Syllabics: ᑲᖏᖅᑐᒑᐱᒃ, [7] Inuktitut: Kangiqtugaapik "nice little inlet" [8]) is an Inuit hamlet located on the shore of Baffin Island's Patricia Bay, off Kangiqtugaapik, [9] an arm of Davis Strait in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada.

  3. Igloolik - Wikipedia

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    Igloolik (Inuktitut syllabics: ᐃᒡᓗᓕᒃ, Iglulik, Inuktitut pronunciation: [iɣ.lu.ˈlik]) is an Inuit hamlet in Foxe Basin, Qikiqtaaluk Region in Nunavut, northern Canada.

  4. Sioux Lookout - Wikipedia

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    Sioux Lookout's name comes from a First Nations story and a local mountain, Sioux Mountain, which served as a lookout point for the Ojibwe people. Being able to scan the surrounding area for some distance enabled the Ojibwe men to potentially detect any approaching Sioux warriors, with sufficient time to guide the women and children to safety before intercepting the enemies.

  5. Ultimate Fighting Championship - Wikipedia

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    The building is located in Las Vegas, Nevada opposite the UFC Apex. [223] [224] The institute was opened in 2017, and is the world's first mixed martial arts center for innovation, research and training. [225] [226] [227] As many as 400 MMA athletes have visited the center, as well as NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB athletes. [228]

  6. Orcas in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Killer whales are apex predators, meaning that they themselves have no natural predators. They are sometimes called the wolves of the sea, because they hunt in groups like wolf packs. Killer whales hunt varied prey including fish, cephalopods, mammals, sea birds and sea turtles.

  7. Ecotourism - Wikipedia

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    Ecotourism in Svalbard. Ecotourism is a form of nature-oriented tourism intended to contribute to the conservation of the natural environment, generally defined as being minimally impactful, and including providing both contributions to conservation and environmental education. [1]