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Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, Full Moon on Tundra, September 2011
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Great Horned Owl and Harvest Moon
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Great Horned Owl and Harvest Moon
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Alaska. Brown Bear sow (Ursus arctos) and partially grown cub foraging for berries in open tundra in Denali National Park in September. Sow is standing on her hind legs looking intently at something to her left that has caught her attention while the cub placidly continues to feed. Though late in the season, some yellow and red fall color is still present.
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Alaska. A medium-sized bull Moose (Alces alces) strides down a brushy hillside in Denali National Park to cross the park road late on a September afternoon. Faded yellow willow leaves in background provide just a bit of color.
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Alaska. A Brown Bear sow (Ursus arctos) and partially grown cub lie together peacefully sleeping in open tundra in Denali National Park in September with remaining fall color of yellow willow leaves and red blueberry leaves behind them.
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Alaska. Sharp lines of the ConocoPhillips office building in downtown Anchorage set against a deep blue sky with a few white clouds which are also reflected in the windows of the buliding in September.
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Alaska. Yellow empty shotgun shell lying in tundra among red Bog Blueberry leaves (Vaccinium uliginosum) in September in Interior Alaska near the Denali Highway.
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Alaska. Close-up of a small collection of harvested ripe Bog Blueberries (Vaccinium uliginosum) and Low-bush Cranberries (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) surrounded by Caribou Lichen (Cladonia rangiferina) lying on the tundra in Interior Alaska in early September.
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Alaska. Two Dall Sheep rams (Ovis dalli) lying down and resting peacefully just west of Polychrome Pass on top of Marmot Rock in Denali National Park in August against a background of muted autumn color on the slopes of the Polychrome Mountains in the Alaska Range.
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Alaska. Several Dall Sheep rams (Ovis dalli) standing or lying about on Marmot Rock in Denali National Park just west of Polychrome Pass in August against a background of muted autumn color on the slopes of the Polychrome Mountains in the Alaska Range.
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Alaska. The setting sun creates a blaze of orange in the clouds over the Teklanika Campground in Denali Naitonal Park in August with silhouetted white spruce trees (Picea glauca) in the foreground.
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Alaska. Wide-angle early morning view of snow-covered Mount McKinley in Denali National Park with Reflection Pond in the foreground in August. The sky is a deep blue with a thin layer of high white clounds moving in from the east, vegetation around the pond has already turned a deep golden brown with the early arrival of autumn, and there are strong reflections of the mountain in the smooth surface of the pond. Most references list the mountain (also called Denali—Koyukon Athabaskan for "The High One") as 20,320 feet in elevation, the tallest peak in North America, with a greater real vertical rise (18,000 feet) than Mount Everest.
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Alaska. Wide-angle early morning view of snow-covered Mount McKinley in Denali National Park with Reflection Pond in the foreground in August. The sky is a deep blue with a thin layer of high white clounds moving in from the east, vegetation around the pond has already turned a deep golden brown with the early arrival of autumn, and there are strong reflections of the mountain in the smooth surface of the pond. Most references list the mountain (also called Denali—Koyukon Athabaskan for "The High One") as 20,320 feet in elevation, the tallest peak in North America, with a greater real vertical rise (18,000 feet) than Mount Everest.
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Alaska. View of snow-covered Mount McKinley in Denali National Park across a kettle pond in August with a blue sky background and reflections of the mountain in the pond surface. Most references list the mountain (also called Denali—Koyukon Athabaskan for "The High One") as 20,320 feet in elevation, the tallest peak in North America, with a greater real vertical rise (18,000 feet) than Mount Everest.
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Alaska. Two men visiting Denali National Park stand at the edge of the park road and take pictures of a bull Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) crossing several yards in front of them in late August. The foliage along the road is still bright with red and yellow fall color.
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Alaska. Wide-angle close-up of road sign marking Sable Pass at an elevation of 3,900 feet along the Denali National Park road with blue sky and high white clouds in the background in August. The sign is a favorite rubbing post for bears and rows of large, sharp nails have been inserted around the sign edge to help discourage this activity.
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Alaska. Wide-angle view of a fog bow with weak colors in a fog bank at sunrise just west of Stony Hill in Denali National Park in August with a Park Service passenger bus and a pickup camper moving along the road in the foreground and snow-covered Mount McKinley in the distant background.
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Alaska. Large bull Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) with antlers still in velvet slowly walking through dwarf birch and bog blueberry shrubbery still showing some fall color in late August in Denali National Park.
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Alaska. Close-up of a single stalk of magenta Common Fireweed (Chamerion angustifolium) (syn. Epilobium angustifolium) in full bloom along the Seward Highway on the Kenai Peninsula in early August.
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