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A Hidden Geographic Wonder Deep in Canada

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In one of the most remote regions on Earth lies a rare natural phenomenon that few people will ever see in person — a place where geography folds in on itself in an almost surreal way.

Deep in northern Canada, the vast Yathkyed Lake holds what is believed to be the only known “fifth-order island” in the world — a formation so rare that it exists as an island within a lake, on an island, within another lake, on yet another island, inside a lake.

Located in the remote Nunavut territory, the lake spans more than 1,400 square kilometers and forms part of the Kazan River system. The area is so isolated that there are no roads, towns, or easy access points nearby.

A Discovery From Above

For years, this unusual formation went largely unnoticed, visible only through satellite imagery and digital maps like Google Earth.

Screenshot from Google Maps showing the only known fifth-order island on Earth—an island in a lake on an island in a lake on an island in a lake, located in remote Nunavut, Canada.

It wasn’t until a geologist working near the region spotted the formation while reviewing maps that the feature gained wider attention. During a helicopter flight near Baker Lake, the team passed over the site, capturing rare aerial images of the layered island structure.

From above, the pattern becomes clear — a perfectly nested sequence of land and water, each layer enclosing another.

Why It’s So Rare

Geographic formations like this are known as “recursive islands,” but most only reach two or three layers. A fifth-order island is extraordinarily uncommon, and so far, no other confirmed example exists anywhere else on the planet.

At its core lies a tiny landmass — the final “island within islands” — surrounded by increasingly larger rings of water and land. It’s a natural structure that almost feels mathematical in its precision.

Aerial photo taken from a helicopter by a member of a nearby mineral exploration team, capturing the rare fifth-order island formation within Yathkyed Lake, Nunavut. Image credit: u/Obvious-Screen8706

A Landscape Few Will Ever See

The surrounding tundra is vast and largely untouched. Even by Canadian standards, this region is exceptionally remote. Harsh weather, limited accessibility, and its distance from populated areas make it a place reserved mostly for researchers, explorers, and the occasional mineral survey team.

Despite its obscurity, the site has quietly gained attention among geography enthusiasts and map explorers who are fascinated by the strange ways landforms can evolve.

It may not be a famous landmark, but in terms of complexity, it stands alone — a hidden masterpiece of nature, layered five times over in the silence of the Arctic wilderness.

Interest in rare geographic phenomena and remote destinations is driving demand for adventure travel packages, satellite mapping tools, geographic education platforms, and documentary streaming services. Enthusiasts are also investing in drone photography gear, GPS devices, and exploration equipment, making remote natural wonders a highly valuable niche for travel, tech, and education-focused advertising.

Filed Under: Trends Worldwide Tagged With: Arctic landscape, Canada geography, geography facts, Google Earth discoveries, Nunavut, rare natural phenomena, recursive island, remote places, satellite imagery, Yathkyed Lake

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