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Inukshuk on rocky Nova Scotia, Canada coastline Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inukshuk on rocky Nova Scotia, Canada coastline Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inukshuk on rocky Nova Scotia, Canada coastline Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inukshuk on rocky Nova Scotia, Canada coastline Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inukshuks on rocky Nova Scotia, Canada coastline Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Inukshuk on rocky Nova Scotia, Canada coastline
Inukshuks on rocky Nova Scotia, Canada coastline Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Large rocks and inukshuks along Annapolis Royal boardwalk with homes and lush forested hill on the horizon Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Inukshuk on coast Royalty Free Stock Photo
An inukshuk or inuksuk, also known as an inunnguaq when it takes the form of a human, is a stone marker traditionally used by Arctic cultures such as Canada's Inuit to indicate direction or mark a place of respect. They are now seen all across Canada, probably inspired by the inunnguaq that was the symbol of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games, which symbolized friendship and welcoming the world. This inukshuk sits on a rocky coastline at Gaff Point near Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.


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