History of the Isle of Wight — Today, the Isle of Wight is rich in historical and archaeological sites dating from prehistoric periods from an extraordinary wealth of fossil discoveries including dinosaur bones through to remains from the Bronze Age, Iron Age and Roman periods … Wikipedia
Rankin Inlet, Nunavut — Infobox Settlement official name = Pagename other name = Kangiqiniq native name = ᑲᖏᕿᓂᖅ nickname = settlement type = Hamlet motto = imagesize = image caption = A Thule site at the Meliadine River near Rankin Inlet flag size = image seal size =… … Wikipedia
Chantrey Inlet — The Back River reaches the Arctic Ocean at Chantrey Inlet (Tariunnuaq)[1] on the east side of Adelaide Peninsula, Nunavut, Canada. Montreal Island is contained within the Inlet, while King William Island shelters the Inlet. It is 100 mi… … Wikipedia
Navy Board Inlet — (73°00′N 080°50′W / 73°N 80.833°W / 73; 80.833 (Navy Board Inlet) … Wikipedia
Chesterfield Inlet — Map of Chesterfield Inlet area. Location Hudson Bay … Wikipedia
Moffet Inlet — (Moffett Inlet, alternate name) (72°15′N 084°55′W / 72.25°N 84.917°W / 72.25; 84.917 (Moffet Inlet) … Wikipedia
Cuming Inlet — is a body of water in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada. It lies off the southern coast of Devon Island in the eastern high Arctic. Like Stratton Inlet, Burnett Inlet, Hobhouse Inlet, and Powell Inlet, Cuming Inlet is situated between… … Wikipedia
Coutts Inlet — (72°04′N 075°10′W / 72.067°N 75.167°W / 72.067; 75.167 (Coutts Inlet) … Wikipedia
Clyde Inlet — (70°19′N 68°19′W / 70.317°N 68.317°W / 70.317; 68.317 (Clyde Inlet) … Wikipedia
Milne Inlet — (72°15′N 080°30′W / 72.25°N 80.5°W / 72.25; 80.5 (Mine Inlet) … Wikipedia