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Nearly everyone is hunting geese this time of year.
I asked a resident why the town was founded there. Why have 300 people living a plane ride away from the nearest town? “We’re close to everything, there’s fish, goose and caribou,” he said.
This year’s high-school graduation ceremony saw three students earn their grade 12.
The town has existed in it’s “official” (ie: government recognized) form since the 1960s.
Note: the dog is not deceased. It was just resting.
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in shot “F” is that a small solar panal on the telephone pole at the top . just left of the person in the pic?
While I can’t be sure there isn’t one, I cannot see a solar panel and have never heard of solar panels in Paulatuk.
It would just get covered in ice! And think of the darkness!
Do you know that there are no solar panels in Paulatuk or are you just makign assumptions? Alot of people use solar power in the summer and switch over to another source for the winter. It can be lucrative to sell off the excess power generated to other people.
I am not assuming they don’t exist, I really just haven’t heard of them.
No one has ever mentioned their existance to me in a conversation.
I’ll ask around and post a real answer.