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November 19, 2007

Inuit children from Clyde River, Baffin Island, show off 5000-year-old mud.

Inuit children from Clyde River, Baffin Island, show off 5000-year-old mud during an outreach program and field trip demonstrating how to collect lake-sediment cores.

Credit: Elizabeth Thomas, University at Buffalo


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