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Typical Arctic landscape
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The severely cut coastal line of Victoria Island alternates peninsulas, coves and bays. The island is separated from its Canadian Arctic Archipelago neighbours and from the mainland by various channels and straits generally caught in the ice in winter. Encircled by water, it also has about a hundred inland lakes. One of them even surrounds an island which houses a lake ! When the snow melts, the land gets even wetter.
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