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This disaster is the latest indication of how climate change could hamper tourism.

A group of campers stranded in the Canadian arctic for almost two days after an ice floe broke off was rescued by helicopter on Wednesday.

High winds and fog had forced the Royal Canadian Air Force to abandon at least two attempts to pick up the 10 tourists and 10 guides from the three-mile long piece of ice shelf in the remote Nunavut territory. The group awoke Tuesday to discover the ice floe had broken free.

… The ice breaking off from the mainland, where a group of campers were stranded in the Canadian arctic for almost two days.

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Photo credit: A Canadian Coast Guard ship in the Arctic U.S. Geological Survey / Flickr

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