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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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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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Kotzebue Alaska. Winter of 2007. 120 shots from a Canon G9 and GigaRobot stitched with GigaStitcher. Clear Winter day but the mountains are a bit hazy.
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In Kotzebue we really enjoy the 4th of July. By now most of the snow is gone. The water is free of ice, and it's very refreshing if you decide to go for a brief swim. We start with a 9am parade, which features floats made by local businesses and organizations. We show off our firetruck and the ambulance and the se...
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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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Kotzebue receives three Alaska Airlines flights each day, weather permitting. The circuit between Anchorage, Kotzebue and Nome can be disrupted by weather, with fog probably a more frequent problem than wind. snow and cold temperatures. There is a lot of excitement when the plane lands. The flights bring family and...
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It was about 10 o'clock on a warm Spring night. The sky was clear of the fog that often shrouds Kotzebue this time of year, and the mountains could be seen on the horizon. We hopped on the ATV's and headed out on the loop road which has quite a few interesting views of the tundra and of town. We came to this place ...
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