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Ramsay Creek – Hayley and Cassie - 120709 N: 58.73064 E: -93.78055 T: 28C Ramsay Creek is a fast moving creek with a rocky bottom. Our sampling area was the open area around the creek with tall trees surrounding it. The area is highly populated with dragonflies, butterflies, spiders, blackflies and ants. ...
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Sea ice pressure ridge in the Arctic Ocean just north of Barrow, Alaska (northernmost city in the United States).
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View from the highest peak in the region near Longyearbyen at Svalbard. The weather was beautiful this weekend in august 2011-
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Sunrise from behind in Kotzebue Alaska. Pools by the sea.
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Summer in the Arctic just after sunrise. View from the north east beach area. Natural grass lined pools with small islands. Kotzebue in the background.
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Migrating snow geese (Chen caerulescens) rest and feed in Minnesota on their way from their wintering grounds on the Gulf Coast to their summer breeding grounds in the Arctic. Snow goose populations are exploding due to an increase in cropland and a longer breeding season (caused by warming in the arctic). They are now...
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Gigjokull glacier after the Eyjafjallajokull eruption 2010
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The Mars Institute's Mars-1 Humvee Rover with NASA Ames Research Center's K-10 robotic rover mounted on its roof, at Anderson Pass, Devon Island, High Arctic. The ridge extending beyond Anderson Pass is LSS Ridge (named after NASA's Lunar Surface Systems Office).The plain to the right is Von Braun Planitia, an ancient ...
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