Arnaud Maldague passes through Nunavut as part of his seven-year trip across the Americas that concluded on the southernmost tip of South America in December. (Photo courtesy of Arnaud Maldague)
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Arnaud Maldague travels from Kugaaruk to southernmost point of Argentina without using fossil fuels
A self-described Belgian “serial explorer” who just finished skiing, kayaking, cycling and sailing his way from Nunavut to the southernmost tip of South America says he is ready for a rest. For a little while.
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