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      The Hunters of Greenland

      In the most remote regions of Greenland, Inuit hunters spend up to two months out on the ice, seeking narwhals, seals and polar bears. Living in a harsh environment where temperatures can drop to minus 40, they've relied on hunting to survive for the past 4,000 years. Left, icebergs dwarf a dog sled on the Inglefield Fjord.

      Photo: Ragnar Axelsson