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I had really hoped to get a bunch of GigaPans along the Beartooth Highway, but the weather had other plans. I did shoot this one before ascending into the clouds.
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It is the end of summer, and in some ways Kotzebue is like other cities in the Northern Hemisphere. The tundra is changing its lush green cover to fiery shades of yellow, orange and red. We are harvesting local fruits. In our case, it's time for the last of the blueberries and the first of the cranberries. The waterfow...
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Here is a peek at the edge of the Arctic Tundra as it encounters Kotzebue Sound in the early days of summer. Protected valleys like this one still have snow, in this case, about a foot of it. But the sea is free of ice, and many local folks spent this beautiful day out fishing or hunting for seals. The tundra isn't gre...
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When you mention Alaska and energy, most people think of oil, and they think of the pipeline that crosses Alaska from Prudoe Bay to Valdez. Folks ask me how much oil costs here, thinking that it costs a lot less than in other states like New York or Virginia. They are surprised when I tell them that although Kotzebue ...
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It's the 1st of June, and Spring is finally clearing the ice and snow off the Arctic tundra. With temperatures approaching the 40's (F) it won't be long before the grass turns green and the telltale white of this winter's snow disappears. This is Devil's Lake, which is the Kotzebue municipal water supply, It still...
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This is the arrival of the morning Bering Air flight from Kotzebue to Selawik Alaska. Selawik is a Inupiat village of about 1000 people who are isolated from the rest of the world by hundreds of miles of roadless tundra. Airplanes connect Selawik to surrounding villages year-round, but there are seasonal alternatives ...
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I was on my way to work on a quiet Friday afternoon, carrying my camera to get some photographs of the aftermath our latest Arctic blizzard. My walk through the deep drifts was interrupted by some folks who were quite excited about a moose that was somewhere behind the hospital. Well, I don't see that every day, even...
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The City of Kiana which was incorporated in 1964, is found on the Alaska map where the Kobuk and the Squirrel Rivers meet, just about 57 miles east of Kotzebue. In the last census, the population was 399. In this photograph, we see the front of the clinic on the left and the school on the right. Kiana also has city o...
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These family housing units for the Maniilaq Health Center are literally on the edge of town. Beyond is the vast Arctic tundra, which in winter is a formidable, snowy, treeless, windswept wilderness. On this particular day, I saw a moose on one of the snow banks by the building on the left. You can see his escort out o...
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Kotzebue Alaska as viewed from the hill above town. Stitched from 27 hand held frames shot in portrait orientation. Note the occasional "shivering artifact". Have fun searching for the third dog sled team.
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