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Dec 2015 Innuksuk Don Valley DSC 1250
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Innukshuks (or innuksuks) are stone piles or carins originally made by the indigenous people of the Arctic. They vary from very simple to extremely elaborate structures . According to Wiki they served many different uses but were often landmarks or signposts on the tundra. The idea has caught on, and wherever you go in Canada, if there are rocks and space to spare someone is likely to pile up an innukshuk. But just like graffiti, you never see who did it. This one was in the Don River Valley in Toronto.
Innukshuks (or innuksuks) are stone piles or carins originally made by the indigenous people of the Arctic. They vary from very simple to extremely elaborate structures . According to Wiki they served many different uses but were often landmarks or signposts on the tundra. The idea has caught on, and wherever you go in Canada, if there are rocks and space to spare someone is likely to pile up an innukshuk. But just like graffiti, you never see who did it. This one was in the Don River Valley in Toronto.
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