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Lemmenjoki National Park is the traditional homeland of northern Finland’s Sami people, and it also happens to be one of Lapland’s most beautiful corners. At about 2,800sqm, the park is one of the largest uninhabited territories in Europe: an immense wilderness of forest and fell. Pictured here, 500-year-old pines stand sentry beside the frozen Lemmenjoki River. (Philip Lee Harvey)
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