Banner of an Inukshuk at the top of the Peak in Whistler, BC
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Mots clés apparentés
- 400-
- Amérique du Nord
- blanc
- bleu
- Canada
- Canadiana
- CB
- ciel
- Colombie Britannique
- direction (orientation)
- ensoleillé
- équilibre
- équilibre (stabilité)
- gris (couleur)
- image couleur
- indigène
- Inuit
- Inukshuk
- montagne
- monument
- olympique
- panorama
- panoramique
- personnage (personne)
- personne
- personnes
- photographie (art)
- place pour texte (copyspace)
- plein air
- robcocquyt (Artist)
- sculpture
- souhaiter la bienvenue
- statue (object)
- symbole
- terrier-cairn
- tradition
- voyageur (homme et femme)
- Whistler
Images apparentées
- An Inukshuk on the top of Whistler, BC
- An Inukshuk at the top of the Peak in Whistler, BC
- A small Inukshuk on the top of the mountain of whistler
- Inukshuk at the top of Whistler Peak in British Columbia, Canada, with snow, blue sky, white clouds and mountains in the distance
- A structure similar to an inuksuk but meant to represent a human figure, called an inunnguaq is a traditional native sculpture. This is also the symbol of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Whistler. Inuksuit vary in shape and size, with deep roots in the Inuit culture.
- A snow covered Inuksuk, traditional native design and official symbol of the 2010 winter olympics, welcomes visitors to Whistler, BC.
- A snow covered Inuksuk greets visitors to the Whistler valley, site of the 2010 Olympics.
- A stone figure wecomes tourists and visitors to the resort municipality of Whistler, BC. This figure is also the symbol of the 2010 winter olympics.
Plus d’images apparentées
- A stone figure extends a warm welcome to people from around the world visiting Whistler, BC, Canada.
- Inukshuk stones on ocean shore
- A stone figure, resembling a person, standing near the top of Whistler Mountain. An inunnguaq, or inukshuk, is an iconic Canadian symbol. The word inuksuk means "something which acts for or performs the function of a person." The word comes from the morphemes inuk ("person") and -suk ("ersatz or substitute"). It is pronounced inutsuk in Nunavik and the southern part of Baffin Island. In many of th
- Boy building inukshuk on the rocky beach (Duncan Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada)
- Sculpture en pierre de l'inukshuk sur Sunset Beach Alond English Bay à Vancouver en Colombie-Britannique au Canada pendant le coucher du soleil
- Sculpture en pierre de l'inukshuk sur Sunset Beach Alond English Bay à Vancouver BC Canada
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- Totem pole by North American Native indians