Whale Cove, USA

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Whale Cove could be a hamlet situated forty five mi (72 km) south of Rankin recess, a hundred mi (161 km) north of Arviat, in Kivalliq Region, Nunavut, Canada, on the western shore of sea.The community is known as for the numerous beluga whales that congregate of the coast. Several of the inhabitants hunt these whales each fall and use their by-products for his or her oil and food. Whale Cove, at first settled by 3 distinct Red Indian teams (one landlocked and 2 coastal), could be a comparatively ancient community: ninety nine Red Indian, WHO still wear fur, hunt, fish, eat meat and fish.
Whale Cove is on the Ursus Maritimus route.Local Red Indian, frequently go ski-doo within the winter or by boat in summer months between the hamlet of Rankin recess and Whale Cove a distance of a hundred kilometer (62 mi). The piece of ground is arctic plain, this consists principally of rocks, mosses and lichens.

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