2010 Winter Olympics
Inukshuks are a symbol of the 2010 Winter Olympics. You can find them in nature along side roads and trails as markers to help you navigate. They are similar to cairns, locations where people cache items they know they will need when traveling past the same spot in the future. Usually, Inukshuks do not mark a cache of food or supplies though.
Both Inukshuks and cairns are stacked stones. What makes an Inukshuk distinct from a cairn is its purpose.
An Inukshuk is a symbol of humanity. It expresses the nature of the human spirit. For more information, visit All About Inukshuks, a Squidoo Lens.
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