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Grandes fotos: La vida de personas y animales a -67º en el Ártico

FITZROY GLACIER, DEVON ISLAND, NUNAVUT, CANADA: At 55,247 sq km (21,331 sq miles), Devon Island is the world¿s largest uninhabited island, the author notes. 'The Fitzroy glacier is one of several belonging to the Devon ice cap, which covers 14,000 sq km (5,400 sq miles),' she says. 'The island¿s almost barren Haughton Crater is considered a similar landscape to that of Mars, leading to the establishment of a Nasa research base'