Bowhead whale Balaena mysticetus
Observed by roylesafaris, CC BY-NC
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The Expedition entering Baffin Bay in search of John Franklin, by Stuart Henry Bell (1823-1896)
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Huge icebergs are often seen in Baffin Bay off the west coast of Greenland.
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Baffin Bay and Cape Dorset (now Kinngait), 1947
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Apparently the Northwest passage song is a uniquely Canadian thing and not everyone grew up haunted by the spectre of failed historical arctic exploration, and so all the tumblr posts about ppl suddenly discovering the terror make more sense
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If I became extremely cringe and posted a bunch of backlog sims stuff (mostly lady terror x francis stuff) would y’all be into it or?????
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The Terror (2018) is what finally makes an honest multishipper of me
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Ice bergs in the golden midnight sun by Tony
Via Flickr:
Mid summer sun at its most golden inside the arctic circle
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bumper sticker that says "My other car was last seen by European whalers in Baffin Bay awaiting good conditions to enter the Arctic labyrinth."
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What if we were last seen by whalers kissing in the zone of totality in Baffin Bay.
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My favorite facts so far about the 1902/3 play is that Dorothys love interest
Poet Laureate of Oz Dashemoff Daily Is played by a woman. It is so queer! I love the princely lesbian, or trans masculine vibes that this gives off.
The song, and a link to the Hungry tiger press page.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymAe9eF6UGk
http://www.hungrytigerpress.com/tigertunes/allthetime.shtml
The Song was eventually switched out with another "Love is Love"
Also There is Carrie Barry. Another love by song from Prince Dashemoff, Towards Dorothy. But due to the story, Dorothy sings it to the Prince. And Sapphic story telling ensues. The implication that Dorthy can love them like any other man comes off as EXTREMELY queer. Oddly the hungry tiger lyrics dont seem to match the actual song recorded here?
http://www.hungrytigerpress.com/tigertunes/carriebarry.shtml
http://www.hungrytigerpress.com/tigertunes/carriebarry.mp3
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The Other Queer thing I noticed was the song Hurrah for Baffin bay, sung by stone and Montgomery. It's about tin man and scarecrow Portraying sailors in Baffin Bay, located between Baffin Island and the west coast of Greenland.
This is the best audio recording of the song I'm aware of.
https://youtu.be/EOXZ5fnDkz0
http://www.hungrytigerpress.com/tigertunes/baffinsbay.shtml
It's a fun sea shanty. The 4th verse sadly has a dated slur for inuits :( but Overall the song is very fun and reminds me of Popeye. But as this was early oz before J.R.Neil the relationship was still forming for Tincrow.
I'm very ignorant to theatre so I'm sure theres a lot I don't understand though. I just wanted to share
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Beluga Delphinapterus leucas
Observed by canadianosprey, CC BY-NC-SA
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Desperately in need of a shirt that just says “Last seen by whalers in Baffin Bay”
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Upernavik, Greenland, sits on an island in Baffin Bay.
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Cryptid of the Day: Greenland Sea Serpent
Description: On July 6th, 1734, a sea serpent was seen off the coast of Baffin Bay, in the west coast of Greenland. A witness described the creature as having a pointed snout, a long neck, a massive shelled body and paws. This account was recorded by a local reverend who published it several years later.
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Ofc Canadian kids know about the franklin expedition & northwest passage, colouring in all the islands of Nunavut was the fuckin bane of our collective existence everytime we had to label maps in grade school
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