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sabbitabbi · 1 year
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travelbinge · 4 months
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By J.Diegoph
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natsumipocket · 4 months
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Cozy igloo with an aurora in the starry sky. Yay!🌟⸜(*ˊᗜˋ*)⸝
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moodboardmix · 6 months
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Reconfiguring The Igloo
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one-time-i-dreamt · 6 months
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Paul Bettany was my friend’s real dad, and they both lived in an igloo.
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pixierainbows · 2 months
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actual real igloo at special olympics state winter games mission ridge
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jvgsjeff · 3 months
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vestaignis · 3 months
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Зимняя сказка в Какслауттанен Отель & Иглу Виладж.
Winter wonderland at Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort.
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Какслауттанен Отель-это оригинальный курортный комплекс в окружении дикой природы расположен в горнолыжном районе Саариселькя региона Финская Лапландия, в 250 км от Северного Полярного круга.Он находится в 5 км от Национального парка имени Урхо Кекконена.Зимой здесь царит рождественская атмосфера, правят Санта-Клаус и Снежная королева, а с августа по апрель можно поймать в свои объективы чудо северного сияния.
Какслауттанен Отель предоставляет к услугам гостей стеклянные дома иглу, традиционные деревянные шале и самую большую в мире финскую сауну. В построенных из термостекла иглу имеется спальня со стеклянной крышей и роскошными кроватями . В числе удобств шале - гостиный уголок, камин, собственная сауна и кухонные принадлежности. На территории курортного комплекса работают 2 ресторана, где можно заказать фирменные блюда лапландской кухни, в том числе оленину и лосось, приготовленный на гриле. Любителям активного отдыха стоит попробовать сафари на северных оленях и хаски, а также прогулки на снегоходах.
Kakslauttanen Hotel is an original resort surrounded by wild nature, located in the Saariselkä ski area of ​​Finnish Lapland, 250 km from the Arctic Circle. It is 5 km from Urho Kekkonen National Park. In winter, there is a Christmas atmosphere, ruled by Santa Claus and the Snow Queen, and from August to April you can catch the miracle of the northern lights in your lenses.
Kakslauttanen Hotel features glass igloos, traditional wooden chalets and the world's largest Finnish sauna. Built from thermal glass, the igloos have a bedroom with a glass roof and luxurious beds. The chalet includes a seating area, fireplace, private sauna and kitchenware. The resort has 2 restaurants serving Lapland specialties, including venison and grilled salmon. Fans of outdoor activities should try reindeer and husky safaris, as well as snowmobile rides.
Источник:https://www.tripadvisor.ru/Hotel_Review-g667560-d293333-Reviews-Kakslauttanen_Arctic_Resort-Saariselka_Lapland.html#/media/293333/350585657:p/?albumid=101&type=0&category=101, /www.booking.com/hotel/fi/hotelli-kakslauttanen.ru.html, /www.sodis.ru/disp?s=hotel&id=342630228.
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ancestorsalive · 1 year
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Inuit girl, Helen Konek at her family's igloo entrance (which her father Pipqanaaq built) near Arviat, Nunavut, Canada, 1949. Photographer, Richard Harrington
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keepingitneutral · 1 year
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“Nuna,” Inuit Nunangat, Canada,
Over a millennium, the Inuit have inhabited in the Arctic/Sub-Arctic areas, which include the currently northern regions of Canada. The Inuit celebrates enriched histories that have long survived in the harsh environment. Today, Inuit cultures and traditions have remained resilient with active political activism and cultural renewal movements.
The Inuit have treated the land as a sacred being. It is the place where every animate and inanimate being is created from. Every entity is bonded with the land. Likewise, a human being is deeply attached to the land and is therefore told to treat it as part of himself/herself.
According to Uqalurait (An Oral History of Nunavut), any objects contains a soul (inua). And these souls travel across different beings. Inuits are told to be respectful when they hunt animals as they share the same inua. It is believed that animals sacrifice themselves to one that they find worthwhile. And Inuit are not advised to show off their catch. When they mistreat a particular animal, the offended animal would make themselves impossible to be hunted by humans.
Amauti House: Amauti (parka) grows into a house on her burial site.
Nanuq Den: Nanuq or polar bear is a highly regarded spirit among Inuit. As Nanuq enters into a house (den), he or she removes fur skin and transforms himself/herself into a human being inside the house.
Nunangat Vault: The snow covered vault leads to an archive of Arctic/Sub-Arctic storytelling and traditions. Ear canal shaped entrance invites visitors to rich oral histories of Inuit cultures and traditions.
Issitoq Observatory: Issitoq (a flying eye in Inuit myth) lands on the ground in search of taboo breakers.
Arviq Pavilion: Arviq (bowhead) whale has long been an invaluable being for Inuit. As one of the most favourite beings by the creator in Inuit mythology, it provided Inuit with valuable resources for survival. The pavilion celebrates the return of Arviq and abundance of marine life.
Aiviq House: Aiviq (walrus) turns himself/herself into a house.
Stargazing Tepee: This snow hut provides a warm and intimate space for stargazing.
Ceremonial House: Music and dance elevate Inuit and their spirit, and they are a medium to transcend their physical world and communicate with sacred realms and beings.
Mosaic Igloo: Mosaic Igloo is an architectural aspiration for “Cultural Mosaic.”
Ijiraq: Ijiraq turns itself into a giant caribou to lure and hunt another caribou. Ijiraq is a mythical being that can transform into any form. It would be quite difficult to discern it as they can be disguised as animals or humans.
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shoku-and-awe · 1 year
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Give the baby good scratches and he makes sloth face
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daily-wof-designs · 6 months
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Igloo - 356
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veeveetheheretic · 13 days
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Featured installation piece (NOT MY WORK)
Mario Merz, Italian, 1925-2003
"Noi giriamo intorno alle case o le case girano intorno a noi? (Do We Circle the Houses or Do the Houses Circle Us?)", 1977/85
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luxuryon · 7 months
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moonlight12086 · 1 month
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Here you have your drawing of these gays HAHAHAHA
Happy 8 year anniversary 🤭
Aquí tienen el dibujo de estos gays JAJAJAJAJA
Feliz aniversario de 8 años 🤭
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one-time-i-dreamt · 1 year
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I was on an expedition to the Canadian arctic for some high school class. We were traveling by dogsled and sleeping in igloos and Brian David Gilbert was one of my classmates.
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