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The Willow Creek fire near Fairbanks, Alaska, on June 23 at 2:30 PM. Lightning started this fire on June 10, 2010 in an uninhabited area 10 miles from the outskirts of Fairbanks. State and federal fire fighters have been attempting to control the fire by air primarily to prevent it from crossing to the north side of ...
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Our camp at Little Tupper Lake in the Adirondack Mountains of NY. The camp is among red pines (Pinus resinosa) growing along an esker which forms the shoreline.
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Extreme wind and weather on mountain peaks in Vermont result in treeless areas above elevations approaching 4000 feet (~1200 m). These small areas support alpine tundra vegetation thought to be remnants of once widespread, post-glacial tundra. Heavy recreational use along the Long Trail, a spur of the Appalachian Tra...
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The view to the south from Bonanza Bluff over the Tanana River includes all of the floodplain study sites of the Bonanza Creek Long Term Ecological Research area, although some of them are a few miles away. Vignette correction was selected.
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From West Ridge of the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus looking over the fields of the Fairbanks Experiment Farm with the Tanana Valley stretching into the distance. Vignette correction was OFF because the inconsistent exposure warning was invoked.
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The Willow Creek fire near Fairbanks, Alaska, on June 23 at 2:30 PM. Lightning started this fire on June 10, 2010 in an uninhabited area 10 miles from the outskirts of Fairbanks. State and federal fire fighters have been attempting to control the fire by air primarily to prevent it from crossing to the north side of th...
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360° panorama taken from the Nubble, a 2750 foot hill beneath Giant Mountain in the Adirondacks of New York. During a visit to the Nubble a month earlier, I made a handheld panorama of the west face of Giant Mountain (photosynth.net/view.aspx?cid=5eee2d29-d29b-4b1a-9c8f-14ca41c15071
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Little Tupper Lake, in the Adirondack Mountains, from atop the esker. Mature red pines (Pinus resinosa), some two centuries old, some with fire scars, dominate the esker to the left, and its continuation at the far end of the curving beach. To the right is a peat bog formed where the esker partitioned off a shallow par...
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Under the tarp at our weekend campsite on Little Tupper Lake in the Adirondacks of NY. The boys were captured after the fact and pasted into the six relevant photos before stitching. The imager battery ran out in the second to last row, hence the jaggies at the bottom.
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