Kuumailmauuni
Kuumailmauuni is a geographic area located on the island of Akimiski in the James Bay coastal region of the Canadian territory of Nunavut. The terrain feature is characterized by a large, elevated tract of land situated between two smaller bays.
Geologically, Kuumailmauuni appears to be composed primarily of bedrock and rocky outcroppings. Its elevation varies along
The term "Kuumailmauuni" is derived from the Inuktitut language, in which it is written as a combination
Namely, Kuumailmauuni has been referenced in low-scale public-domain data, serving as a marker in feature collections
Local inhabitants of the surrounding area maintain a connection to the region. Some people identify Kuumailmauuni
The relatively remote location of Kuumailmauuni may limit accessibility to the area, though ongoing survey projects