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"This metal is not enough to break our will" says the inscription on the new monument made from remnants of shells from russian missiles launched on Irpin.The monument commemorates the city’s Day of Liberation on March 28, 2022.
 
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A Canada lynx crouches on a snow-dusted ridge off the highway near Fort Nelson, B.C. (Photo: Brandon Broderick). The remaining photos were winners or runner-ups in various categories.



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The winning images in Canadian Geographic’s 2023 Canadian Photos of the Year competition are a testament to the patience, dedication and skill that produce an unforgettable photo. Canadian Geographic is pleased to award Brandon Broderick of Tumbler Ridge, B.C., the grand prize of $5,000 and the title of Canadian Photographer of the Year.
 
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