Arctic Hare Animals Lepus arcticus, or arctic hare, also known as polar rabbit, are a kind or specie of hare that is most likely to find in mountainous and polar habitat. Thick fur coat is the reason of survival of this animal in such harsh environment. - http://www.arctichare.net
I second Wim's comments! Just doing a search on Maria Island for my own website and found your berries at the same date as I was there... and then realised I was beside you when you were about to die (or luckily not!).
Greenland. Ahhhhh - we must return.
Lovely to revisit through your pictures for the time being...
this is where we are living for.. beautyfull Christ, my compliments ! And so quick ! Jeannette and I haven't start copying yet.
Yes indeed.... it was an incredible trip. even for us when we were there for so often. It's different each time after time and more beautifull.
Let's keep in touch and thanks for your "sharing"
kind regards, also from Jeannette
wim
also see www.tijdlozemomenten.nl
Got the travel bug in 2002 and have had to take 12 months off work to try and get my ever increasing list of places to visit down.
Well that obviously didn't work - you just see more places and the list grows rather than shrinks!... full info
Arctic Hare Animals
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Arctic Hare Animals
Lepus arcticus, or arctic hare, also known as polar rabbit, are a kind or specie of hare that is most likely to find in mountainous and polar habitat. Thick fur coat is the reason of survival of this animal in such harsh environment. - http://www.arctichare.net