The land around Ealue Lake in northwestern British Columbia is Canada's own Eden, where humans are scarce and jaw-dropping scenery is plentiful. Famed anthropologist Wade Davis long a defender of indigenous peoples and their remote lands makes his summer home here. But a nearby open pit gold mine is forcing him to confront real-life issues that have been subjects of academic research for him. And all of a sudden, the anthropologist is under study.
The land around Ealue Lake in northwestern British Columbia is Canada's own Eden, where humans are scarce and jaw-dropping scenery is plentiful. Famed anthropologist Wade Davis long a defender of indigenous peoples and their remote lands makes his summer home here. But a nearby open pit gold mine is forcing him to confront real-life issues that have been subjects of academic research for him. And all of a sudden, the anthropologist is under study.