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![]() Q A J A Q P I X Once a day, more or less, an image to ponder... Who said there isn't great variety in West Greenland paddles? The top blade is very much in the period of the fifties, at the death throes of the hunt from Qajaq in the Paamiut area. The lower paddle, was a greater mystery, the curator had zero info on it. Anyone? ![]() Paamiut Museum, Photo by Turner Wilson, © 2005 Archive / Today High resolution prints available by request! Comments? Questions? Send mail to: h2o@kayakways.net G o |