- terrain.
Pingos usually grow only a
couple of
centimetres per year, with
Ibyuk Pingo growing at a rate of 2 cm (0.79 in) a year, and the
largest take decades...
- (6.2 sq mi), just a few
kilometres west of the community, and
includes Ibyuk Pingo, Canada's highest, and the world's second-highest, pingo, at 49 m...
-
preserves eight ice-cored
mounds known as
pingos including Canada's largest,
Ibyuk Pingo,
along with
other land and ice
formations unique to the permafrost...
- 16 km2 (6.2 sq mi), just 5 km (3.1 mi) west of Tuktoyaktuk, and
includes Ibyuk Pingo—Canada's highest,
exceeded in
height only by
Kadleroshilik Pingo in...
- A view of
Ibyuk Pingo, Canada's
tallest pingo, and one of
eight protected by the
Pingo Canadian Landmark...