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Your North: Best reader photos for the week of July 20

Little kids and lovely landscapes make this week's collection of reader photos.

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This is the Carcross Desert. It's one of the smallest in the world, and it's right here in the North. Thanks to Scott Holmes for perfectly capturing its beauty. (Submitted by Scott Holmes)

Here are some of your best photos of the past week from around northern Canada.

We've got spiders, babies and double rainbows!

Sebastian Evyagotailak caught his first caribou! And he's only four years old! His proud grandfather, Donny Kamoayok, was his guide during this big moment. (Submitted by Darla Evyagotailak)
What a great closeup shot of a little green spider hanging out on a flower in Inuvik, N.W.T.. Do you know what kind of spider this is? (Submitted by Chelsea Soneff)
'Two-year-old Champagne and Aishihik First Nation twin girls — Táshea and Nákhela Allen-Hager of Haines Junction, Yukon.' Thanks for sharing this lovely photo, Allen Azreil. (Submitted by Allen Azreil)
So many textures and colours in this brilliant photo taken near Marshall Creek Road, Yukon. (Submitted by Jeff Olsen)
How cute! Fifteen-month-old Paisley in Witset, B.C. at her first drum practice with her great aunt Dianna Johansen. 'Passing down our culture and traditions one generation at a time.' (Submitted by Dianna Johansen)