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Gorgeous waterfalls worth chasing all across our country


Posted: Jun 19, 2017 4:31 PM ET | Last Updated: May 26
The water at Hunt Falls looks even more beautiful when it s framed by a rainbow, as seen here in @saskatchewanderer s amazing Instagram shot (Credit: Instagram/@saskatchewanderer)
From sprawling national parks packed with diverse wildlife, to stunning waterfronts and exquisite farmlands that are sprinkled across our nation, Canada s natural beauty cannot be ignored especially when you factor in the breathtaking waterfalls nestled in our parks and forests.
Canada s widest waterfall gets a lot of attention, but you may not know that there are hundreds of these striking landmarks tucked just a hike away from major cities all across the country! ....

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Yukon UNESCO World Heritage bid shifts focus from Gold Rush to colonialism


Yukon UNESCO World Heritage bid shifts focus from Gold Rush to colonialism
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A traditional canoe at the annual gathering at Moosehide village, in 2018. The Moosehide site is one part of the proposed Tr ondëk-Klondike UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Three years after withdrawing a bid to become a UNESCO World Heritage site, a local committee in Dawson City, Yukon, is trying again this time shifting focus from mining and the Klondike Gold Rush to the experience of colonialism by First Nations.
Tr ondëk-Klondike as a site tells an exceptional story that reflects Indigenous peoples  Tr ondëk Hwëch in peoples experience and adaptation to what we know as the phenomenon of European colonialism, said Lee Whalen, of the Tr ondëk Hwëch in First Nation s heritage department. ....

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Cave deposits show surprising shift in permafrost over last 400,000 years


Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nearly one quarter of the land in the Northern Hemisphere, amounting to some 9 million square miles, is layered with permafrost – soil, sediment, and rocks that are frozen solid for years at a time. Vast stretches of permafrost can be found in Alaska, Siberia, and the Canadian Arctic, where persistently freezing temperatures have kept carbon, in the form of decayed bits of plants and animals, locked in the ground.
Scientists estimate that more than 1,400 gigatons of carbon is trapped in the Earth’s permafrost. As global temperatures climb, and permafrost thaws, this frozen reservoir could potentially escape into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide and methane, significantly amplifying climate change. However, little is known about permafrost’s stability, today or in the past. ....

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Cave deposits show surprising shift in permafrost over the last 400,000 years


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Earth’s permafrost shifted to a more stable state in the last 400,000 years and has been less susceptible to thawing since then, according to a new study by MIT researchers and their colleagues, who are pictured here on a research expedition. ....

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