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Wild horses


The Brittany Triangle lies above the confluence of the Chilko and Taseko rivers. The Elegesi Qiyus Wild Horse Preserve was declared in 2002 by the Xeni Gwet'in First Nation, which is also in a court battle over a claim of title and rights to its traditional lands. (Click map to enlarge)
Maps: Steven Fick/Canadian Geographic
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