Interesting photo, and a fascinating comment. I suspected as much in regard to 
the environment. 
Paul
On Mar 22, 2011, at 2:48 AM, AlunFoto wrote:

> The reindeer's fate is not brought about by humans. The climate up
> here is not really suited for producing any top soil at all. It's all
> just material from glacial erosion. The spoil heaps from the coal
> mines hardly stand out either, it's the same difference. The situation
> for the animals is the same all over Svalbard, it's not related to
> areas with mining. Part of the hazards of life to this animal.
> 
> 2011/3/21 frank theriault <[email protected]>:
>> 
>> Poor guys!  I'm guessing the gravel is a result of human intervention
>> in the area?  In other words, it wasn't a problem before we came
>> along?
>> 
>> What type of animal is it, BTW?
>> 
>> Very poignant shot.
>> 
>> cheers,
>> frank
>> 
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