Brian maintained a calm demeanor, soaring at an altitude of ten thousand meters.
The northwestern region of Canada somewhat resembles Alaska. Most of the area is barren and cold wasteland, unsuitable for ordinary residence, sparsely populated, and even the larger cities don't have many people, marking it as a land of bitter cold.
Alaska is slightly better.
People often go to the rivers there to pan for gold.
The northwestern region of Canada, on the other hand, is a truly barren land.
The area where Elsa's family is located is even more desolate.
Here, well within the boundaries of the Arctic Circle, everything is covered in snow and ice, as far as the eye can see, with only the occasional isolated wooden cabin.
Elsa's family, the Bryans, exist in the form of a village.
All together, there are about a hundred people. You can see plenty of modern equipment, helicopters, and even devices like radars.
Elsa's situation was not very good.