Stock Photo - The Nelson River larger, westerly and the Hayes River smaller, southwesterly form a small peninsula that extends modestly into the southwest side of Hudson Bay. In this image there is no hint of human development or activity with the possible exception of a single smoke plume east of the Hayes River. But even the fire could have been started earlier by a lightning strike from a passing thunderstorm. The lighter colored shorelines east and north of the mouths of these rivers are sandy beaches. The spongy pattern made by a multitude of small lakes dark features shows the boggy landscape that is prevalent around Hudson Bay.

Stock Photo: The Nelson River larger, westerly and the Hayes River smaller, southwesterly form a small peninsula that extends modestly into the southwest side of Hudson Bay.

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