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titleWhite Gold and Train Oil: The Walrus on P.E.I.Find Similar by title
creatorHogan, GeoffFind Similar by creator
subjectIsland MagazineFind Similar by subject
subjectPrince Edward Island MuseumFind Similar by subject
descriptionThe year is 1500; the place, somewhere along the north shore of what will later be called Prince Edward Island. You hear them first, as you walk over the towering sand dunes towards the sea. The sounds from the beach rise and fall, a cacophony of muffled roars and growls interspersed with moments of silence. Then, as you crest the last of the dunes, you see them. Stretching for perhaps a quarter of a mile along the shore, from the water's edge to the base of the dunes, a herd of enormous creatures have gathered. Their bulk intimidates: twice as long as a man, ten times as heavy. They are packed closely together, each using the other's bulk for pillow or back rest. They squabble and jostle, jabbing with glistening tusks to claim a comfortable position on the sand. They are walrus.Find Similar by description
publisherPrince Edward Island MuseumFind Similar by publisher
date1986Find Similar by date
typeDocumentFind Similar by type
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identifiervre:islemag-batch2-264Find Similar by identifier
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