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Baffin Bay / Physical oceanography / Ellesmere Island / Nares Strait / Tides / Robeson Channel / Fram Strait / Arctic / Petermann Glacier / Physical geography / Geography of Nunavut / Bodies of water
Date: 2009-04-28 12:08:55
Baffin Bay
Physical oceanography
Ellesmere Island
Nares Strait
Tides
Robeson Channel
Fram Strait
Arctic
Petermann Glacier
Physical geography
Geography of Nunavut
Bodies of water

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