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Ring of Fire, James Bay Lowlands, Northern Ontario Canada, 2015.

Wyloo Metals Esker research camp and site of proposed Eagle's Nest mine in The Ring Of fire.

More information here:
https://www.northernontariobusiness.com/regional-news/far-north-ring-of-fire/wyloo-will-be-mining-more-than-nickel-at-eagles-nest-7418537

This 5000 sq. km. vast area in the far north of Ontario is equally valued for hosting one the largest intact peatlands remaining on the planet - the most effective terrestrial ecosystem for sequestering carbon and therefore one of our best defences against climate change - as well as for their, so far largely undeveloped, mineral deposits.
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Ring of Fire, James Bay Lowlands, Northern Ontario Canada, 2015.<br />
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Wyloo Metals Esker research camp and site of proposed Eagle's Nest mine in The Ring Of fire.<br />
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More information here:<br />
https://www.northernontariobusiness.com/regional-news/far-north-ring-of-fire/wyloo-will-be-mining-more-than-nickel-at-eagles-nest-7418537 <br />
<br />
This 5000 sq. km. vast area in the far north of Ontario is equally valued for hosting one the largest intact peatlands remaining on the planet - the most effective terrestrial ecosystem for sequestering carbon and therefore one of our best defences against climate change - as well as for their, so far largely undeveloped, mineral deposits.