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One final sunset as we steam through the Amundsen Gulf to Kugluktuk.
(Hugo Sindelar)The CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent navigates heavy ice floes in route back to Kugluktuk.
(Hugo Sindelar)A thick ice floe with plenty of ridging, which makes it especially hard to break even for a ship the size of the CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent.
(Hugo Sindelar)A different view of the thick ice floes with ridging present.
(Hugo Sindelar)The CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent clears the last of the heavy ice floes and reaches the open waters of Amundsen Gulf.
(Hugo Sindelar)One final sunset as we steam through the Amundsen Gulf to Kugluktuk.
(Hugo Sindelar)The CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent navigates heavy ice floes in route back to Kugluktuk.
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