Did you know that first sunglasses were possibly invented by the Inuit?
of the Inuit. In case you are not aware, these are temporary winter homes or hunting-ground shelters built by the Canadian and Greenlandic Inuit. and that both come from an island of the same name. These structures are made from blocks of snow that are stacked into a dome-shaped structure.
between the Mackenzie River delta and Labrador. In the summer months, Inuit tended to build temporary sealskin or, more recently, cloth tents. After the first blocks have been laid, their top surfaces are cut at a slight angle to form a spiral from one end to the other. Additional blocks are then added to the spiral, drawing the structure inward until the dome is completed, except for a hole at the top for ventilation.
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