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 619 Back into Canada.  (5th time)
 621 Antiquated logs and modern tar-paper as building materials.
 622 Fish really only smoked.
 623 Ovine psychology in tourism traveling.
 623 Creativity killed by bureaucracy.
 626 Chemical and psychological warfare by mosquitoes ... and the blood is >>>>>ours.
 
627 Behavior of mountain-goats, forest-bisons and ducks.
 628 Among bears.
 629 Horseflies as numerous as mosquitoes.
 632 Incredible dust.
 636 Museum of Northern Heritage (Yellowknife).
 638 Where streets and avenues are identical except for the arbitrary >>>>>denomination; and counted from 50 downwards.
 640 Broadcast programs in paraboriginal tongue.
 641 Bilingualism, annoying; and offensive to Francophones.
 643 School busses, harmful to schoolchildren.
 645 Circumpolar Inupiat Assembly.
 646 An airport, live museum of aviation (Yellowknife).
 647 The amazing network of waters surrounded by lands, and of lands surrounded >>>>>by waters.
 648 "Walk across the landing strip, just watch for airplanes."
 650 Television programs from the irrelevant white race.
 652 What a hurry to live in such a harsh place: 
     the Denbigh People,                        3000 b.C.- 500 b.C.
     the Dorset People,                         1000 b.C.-1100 a.C.
     the Tule People,                            800 a.C.-today's Inuit
 653 The Longspear People                       5000 b.C.-2000 b.C.
     migrating against dogma (northwards).
 653 The Arrowhead People                       3000 b.C.-C.t.(Christ time)
     migrating against dogma (northwards).
 653 Arctic archaeological site.
 654 Interesting characters:
      from the Israeli biologist studying Arctic mosquitoes to the record-seeker >>>>>trying to reach the North Pole in the smallest airplane yet.
 654 Fossils some 350 million years old.
 659 Trees 25-centimeters long, and too weak to stand.
 659 Diet change from salmon to Arctic trout.
 659 Keeping a worried eye on El Salvador and Nicaragua.
 662 Toponymy with a strong story to tell.
 663 The tragic odyssey of the Northwest Passage discovery.
 664 The three North Poles.
 670 Arctic health and surgery before European invasion.
 674 Farther north than northernmost Siberia.
 674 Rabbits larger than foxes (or is it foxes smaller than rabbits?).
 674 Such a variety of fauna in such a harsh place.
 675 Yet, fossilized huge trees and reptiles.
 676 Another planet on this planet.
 677 Fossil ice-cap.
 678 Hoping to be struck by up-to-ten-billion-ton icebergs.
 679 Intense flowers of the high Arctic.
 679 Northernmost reach of the Expedition: 9 degrees off the Geographic North >>>>>Pole. Higher than the Magnetic North Pole or the Geomagnetic North Pole.
 680 Yet, a true desert.
 682 The Sun moving from west to east.
 684 Some misconceptions and some ignorance about the Inuit.
 684 Inuktituk (language of the Inuit).
 687 Changing time-zone every hour or less.
 689 The marvel of self-sustaining trees, rediscovered.
 692 The marvel of stars, rediscovered.
 694 The surreptitious corrosion of nature by humans: all successive steps in >>>>>progress side by side.
 696 Loon behavior.
 698 Night darkness and its ambivalence, rediscovered.
 699 Most news media, unreliable and shallow; we know.
 700 An exemplary music broadcast, from Edmonton.
 701 Why - a piano store lost in the middle of the Canadian prairies.
 703 Epic petroleum from sand.
 710 Easy petroleum from artesian springs, natural or artificial.
 712 Pictorial art on wheels (Edmonton).
 712 For one coin, you may park 18 minutes ... and 45 seconds ...
 715 Edmonton, invitation to walk.
 716 A botanical garden with climate zones.
 717 How to steer a hot-air-balloon.
 719 Hutterites.
 720 Vacation concentration camps.
 721 Serfdom de facto if not de jure.
 721 Crowds will never have those luxuries that individuals used to have.
 723 More suffering because of "General Information Générale" etc.
 723 The serious effort by National-, Provincial-, State Parks to interest and >>>>>enlighten the public.
 730 An acrobatic railway, against expansionism.
 733 Public danger legally accepted (trucks without fenders).
 733 Personal freedom legally persecuted (seatbelts).
 734 Landscapes, from dramatic to intimate.
 735 How to sculpture people long since dead: as active skeletons, of course.
 735 Psalm LXXII and Canada.