That's some crazy landscape! Those bigger chunks of limestone might make decent building material, but I don't know how well that would work with permafrost.
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That's some crazy landscape! Those bigger chunks of limestone might make decent building material, but I don't know how well that would work with permafrost.
The Inuit did use the large limestone chunks to build their homes with back in the day. (like under 100 years ago) They would build a stone circle out of the large blocks to around 3 feet high, pack it with pebbles and moss to seal it, then use whale ribs as "roof trusses" to stretch hides over.