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Auckland, New Zealand
Located on the Boothia Peninsula, 32 300 km2, the northernmost tip of mainland North America, juts some 250 km north into the Arctic Archipelago, separated from Somerset Island by Bellot Strait, which is a mere 2 km wide
Roald Amundsen travelled the west coast by sled in 1904, and Henry Larsen wintered at Pasley Bay on his successful voyage through the Northwest Passage (1940-42), journeying all around the peninsula by sledge. There is only one community on the peninsula, the hamlet of Taloyoak, which lies on the isthmus.