Photographer explores Canadian coast culture from @natgeo

A National Geographic photographer narrates his journey exploring Canada's Atlantic coast. He showcases the natural beauty, connects with the Mi'kmaq First Nations people to learn about their cultural practices like hoop dancing, then travels to Newfoundland to scuba dive on World War II shipwrecks. The video concludes with him reflecting on the meaning of life and adventure, quoting an Inuit song while sitting by a campfire in a national park.

Creator: @natgeo on Instagram

Transcript

I'm exploring the wild beauty of Canada's Atlantic Worst with two fellow National Geographic photographers. People here live closer to nature, I think also to each other. Oh, you're gonna teach me how to do the hoops. First Nations peoples like the Mi'kmaq have have lived along Canada's Better Seaboard for thousands of years. Today, many Mi'kmaq are reinvigorating their ancestral cultural practices and sharing them with visitors. From dancing to diving, Better Island in Newfoundland is home to f

Topics: Travel, Lifestyle

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