Highway to the Arctic

Highway to the Arctic

Highway zum Polarmeer Kanadas Eisstraßen


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0h 43m 2017 HD

Highway to the Arctic at Fmovies. Every winter for decades, the Northwest Territories, in the Canadian Far North, changes its face. While the landscape is covered with snow and lakes of a thick layer of ice, blocking land transport, ice roads are converted to frozen expanses as far as the eye can see.

Highway to the Arctic (2017)
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