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![]() Q A J A Q P I X Once a day, more or less, an image to ponder... In a downtown square in Reykjavik, we ran across an outdoor exhibition of the remarkable photography of Ragnar Axelsson. This frames Ole Neylsen of Qaanaaq, waiting for his companions to arrive to help him with a freshly harpooned Narwhal. ![]() Photo by Turner Wilson, © 2005 All of the street exhibition and more, is encapsulated in a Faces of the North, a sparkling photographic essay of some of the remarkable human beings that inhabit Greenland, Iceland, and the Faroes. Archive / Today High resolution prints available by request! Comments? Questions? Send mail to: h2o@kayakways.net G o |