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Dogsledding near Uummannaq, Greenland, May 2009

Commonly, dog sled teams are made up of Husky, Malamute or Canadian Inuit Dogs and are required to show endurance and speed, travelling together up to 150km per day, often in poor conditions.

Year: 2010

From album: Traditional Culture and Dog-Sledding in Greenland

Photographer: Lawrence Hislop

Tags: fauna Greenland

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