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Your North: Best reader photos for week of March 20

A unique perspective on the Northern lights highlights your best photos from across the territories over the past week, as we celebrate the best user-submitted shots from the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon.

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So close, you can almost touch them: Yellowknife's Collin Goyman snapped this amazing view at 1 a.m., while flying out to a medevac. (submitted by Collin Goyman)

A unique perspective on the Northern lights highlights your best photos from across the territories over the past week, as we celebrate the best user-submitted shots from the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon.

Take a look at the week's best in our gallery:

Is this real life? Rob Osbourne took this shot while out at MacKay Lake, N.W.T. As commenter Tuniq Ningiuruvik playfully pointed out: 'extremely rare shot of caribou throat singing.' (submitted by Rob Osbourne)
Yahoo! Spring has sprung in Haines Junction, Yukon, according to Karl Johnston's four-legged friend. (submitted by Karl Johnston)
The aurora explode into life over Kugluktuk, Nunavut, as seen by Brad Wutke. (submitted by Brad Wutke)
'Want to come play?' This friendly fox posed for a photo for Lindsay Caskenette at Yukon's Wildlife Preserve. (submitted by Lindsay Caskenette)
This larger-than-life inukshuk stood tall in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, celebrating the return of clear skies. Ashley Savard sent this shot to our CBC Nunavut Facebook page. (submitted by Ashley Savard)
Some dazzling shades of blue in this shot by Adil Syed, taken at the Yukon River. (submitted by Adil Syed)
Breaking through walls: Beverly Pilgrim sent us this amazing shot of a tree amongst the ice caves on Great Slave Lake's Back Bay. (submitted by Beverly Pilgrim)
With the blizzards passed in Naujaat, Nunavut, everyone's coming out - including the local wildlife! Matt Ryan snapped this shot of a curious Arctic hare. (submitted by Matt Ryan)