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  • At the end of the road on the Kenai Peninsula, in Homer,Ak.,is the famous Salty Dog Bar. Originally a lighthouse warning boaters, it is a bar famous for its uniquely covered interior plastered with paper money, signed by the gifter.
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  • Inside view of the Chicken Creek Saloon showing the bar, bar stools and counter, and things that patrons have left behind including:  patches, money, license plates, caps, hats, business cards and much more all of which is attached to the walls and ceiling in Chicken, Alaska.
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  • Alaska. Aerial view of Gunsight Mountain looking toward the McKinley Bar, on the north side of McKinley.
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  • Inside view of the Chicken Creek Saloon showing what is behind the bar counter (bottles of alcohol, police patches) and things that patrons have left behind including:  license plates, bottles of alcohol, patches and much more all of which is attached to the wall in Chicken, Alaska.
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  • Inside view of the world famous Chicken Creek Saloon showing the bar, bar stools and counter, pool table, and things that patrons have left behind including:  patches, money, license plates, caps, hats, business cards and much more all of which is attached to the walls and ceiling in Chicken, Alaska.
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  • Inside view of the Chicken Creek Saloon showing the bar, bar stools and counter, and things that patrons have left behind including:  patches, money, license plates, caps, hats, business cards and much more all of which is attached to the walls and ceiling in Chicken, Alaska.
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  • Inside view of the Chicken Creek Saloon showing the bar, bar stools and counter, and things that patrons have left behind including:  patches, money, license plates, caps, hats, business cards and much more, all of which is attached to the walls and ceiling in Chicken, Alaska.
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  • Alaska Girdwood, Diners about to enter the Silvertip Bar and Grill in winter.
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  • Alaska, Girdwood, Sitzmark Bar and Restaurant In winter ski and snowboarders flock to Mt Alyeska  for outdoor recreation
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  • Alaska, Girdwood, Sitzmark Bar and Restaurant In winter ski and snowboarders flock to Mt Alyeska  for outdoor recreation
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  • Alaska. Nome. the Dexter - Wyatt Earp's famous bar established in 1901.
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  • Alaska. Homer. Customers sit at the bar of the famous Salty Dog on the Homer Spit.
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  • Fantastic clouds fill the sky over Kolyaktot Mountain and a rippled silt bar in the Nigu River, NPR-A, Alaska
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  • Alaska. Seward Peninsula. Nome, Board of Trade historic bar saloon on Front Street.
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  • Alaska, Chena Hot springs, Ice Museum.
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  • Fantastic clouds fill the sky over Kolyaktot Mountain and a rippled silt bar in the Nigu River, NPR-A, Alaska
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  • Fantastic clouds fill the sky over Kolyaktot Mountain and a rippled silt bar in the Nigu River, NPR-A, Alaska
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  • Fantastic clouds fill the sky over Kolyaktot Mountain and a rippled silt bar in the Nigu River, NPR-A, Alaska
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  • Fantastic clouds fill the sky over Kolyaktot Mountain and a rippled silt bar in the Nigu River, NPR-A, Alaska
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  • Denali National Park, Bridge over Tekalnika River, mile 31 Denali Park road, braided glacial river, mid-summer late evening light.
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  • Alaska, Fairbanks, Fairbanks International Airport,. A trvaeller enjoys a snack inside the terminal while waiting for a flight.
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • Alaska. Juneau. Southeast. Interior of a local saloon in the State Capitol.
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • Alaska, Aerial view of Girdwood, Glacier Valley, Chugach Mountains.
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • USA, Alaska, Inside Passage, Skagway, Red Light District (Red Onion Saloon)
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • Salty Dog Saloon on Homer Spit, a popular drinking establishment.
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  • Alaska. Kantishna Roadhouse.
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  • Alaska, Aerial view of Girdwood, Glacier Valley, Chugach Mountains.
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  • Alaska, Aerial view of Girdwood, Glacier Valley, Chugach Mountains.
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  • Alaska, Aerial view of Girdwood, Glacier Valley, Chugach Mountains.
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  • Alaska, Fairbanks, , Ester gold camp road house  in summer.
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  • Alaska, Matanuska Valley farmland near Palmer with Pioneer Peak
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  • Alaska, Matanuska Valley farmland near Palmer with Pioneer Peak
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  • Alaska, Matanuska Valley farmland near Palmer with Pioneer Peak
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  • Matanuska Valley, Alaska, View across the Matanuska River to Pioneer Peak
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  • Alaska. Skagway Show girls at the Red Onion Saloon
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  • Alaska. Skagway Show girls at the Red Onion Saloon
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  • Alaska. Skagway Show girls at the Red Onion Saloon
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • The Red Onion Saloon, now a National Historic Building, was Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Built in 1897 with planks cut by Capt. William Moore, the founder of Skagway, the Red Onion Saloon opened for business in 1898, serving alcohol on the first floor while the upper floor satisfied more than the prospector's thirst.
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  • Alaska, Haines.  Photographs  adorn the exterior of the Bamboo Room.
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  • Alaska. Homer. Local hangout, the historic Salty Dog Saloon.
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  • Alaska. Skinny Dick's Halfway Inn receives much ribbing for its name.
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  • Alaska, Valdez, Fall Colors
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  • Alaska, Exit Glacier Road.  View of the Resurrection River and Kenai Fjords National Park.
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  • Alaska, Exit Glacier Road.  View of the Resurrection River and Kenai Fjords National Park.
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  • Alaska, Exit Glacier Road.  View of the Resurrection River and Kenai Fjords National Park.
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  • Alaska, Exit Glacier Road.  View of the Resurrection River and Kenai Fjords National Park.
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  • Alaska. Nome. Board of Trade Saloon in Nome Alaska.
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  • Alaska, the Salty Dog Saloon and opther local shops along the Homer Spit.
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  • USA, Alaska,Skagway, An entertainer, in 1898 period dress, at the Red Onion Saloon in downtown Skagway.
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  • Wolf, Canis lupus, pup, autumn, on river gravel, alpine tundra, Grant Creek pack, Denali National Park, Alaska, horizontal, wild
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  • Mt. McKinley located 30 miles away towers over the Thorofare River and Muldrow Glacier, Denali National Park Alaska.
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  • Skagway, Alaska. Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park, Red Onion Saloon - once a bordello, this saloon supports period costumed employees and fine libations.
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  • Alaska . Skagway . The interior of the famous Red Onion Saloon .
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  • Alaska. Skagway. The interior of the famous Red Onion Saloon.
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  • Alaska. Fireweed adorning the banks of Six Mile Creek
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  • Interior of the lounge area in the the ice hotel-chapel at Quebec's Dushesnay winter resort, Canada
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  • ALASKA HOMER CUSTOMERS ENJOYING THE FAMOUS SALTY DOG TAVERN HOMER SPIT. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR DIGITAL DOWNLOAD AND PRICING.
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  • ALASKA HOMER CUSTOMERS ENJOYING THE FAMOUS SALTY DOG TAVERN HOMER SPIT. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR DIGITAL DOWNLOAD AND PRICING.
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  • ALASKA HOMER OUTDOOR VIEW OF THE FAMOUS SALTY DOG TAVERN HOMER SPIT
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  • Inside wall of the Chicken Creek Saloon showing  things that patrons have left behind including:  ball caps, flags, signs and much more all of which is attached to the wall in Chicken, Alaska.
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  • Inside view of the Chicken Creek Saloon wall  showing the things that patrons have left behind including:  ball caps, hats, books, business cards and much more all of which is attached to the wall in Chicken, Alaska. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR DIGITAL DOWNLOAD AND PRICING.
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  • One inside wall of the world famous Chicken Creek Saloon showing things that patrons have attached to the wall including:  caps, hats, clothing, business cards and much more in Chicken, Alaska.
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  • Inside view of the Chicken Creek Saloon showing the things patrons have attached to the ceiling  including:  caps, hats, flags and much more in Chicken, Alaska.
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  • Inside view of the Chicken Creek Saloon showing a stuffed black bear on the wall and things that patrons have left behind including: caps, hats, business cards and much more all of which is attached to the walls and ceiling in Chicken, Alaska.
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  • Inside view of the Chicken Creek Saloon showing a wall, table and chairs and things that patrons have left behind including:  patches, license plates, caps, hats, business cards, bras, and much more all of which is attached to the walls and ceiling in Chicken, Alaska. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR DIGITAL DOWNLOAD AND PRICING.
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  • Inside view of the Chicken Creek Saloon showing  things that patrons have left behind including:  patches, license plates, caps, hats, business cards, bras and much more all of which are attached to the walls and ceiling in Chicken, Alaska.
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  • Inside view of the world famous Chicken Creek Saloon showing the bartenders bottles of alcohol behind the counter and things that patrons have left behind including:  police patches, flags, business cards and much more all of which is attached to the wall  in Chicken, Alaska.
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  • Inside view of the Chicken Creek Saloon showing the ceiling with things that patrons have attached to it including:  patches, money, caps, hats, business cards and much more in Chicken, Alaska.
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  • This is a photo of the outside door of the famous Chicken Creek Saloon in downtown Chicken Alaska. The door is covered in business cards, notes and stickers from all over the world.
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  • View from the handle bars of a bike on a rural trail
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  • Alaska. Southeast. Baranof Island. Northern Barred Owl. (Strix varia)
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  • Alaska. Seward downtown shops, bars and restaurants.
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  • A injured Barred Owl sits and eyes the crowd at the American Bald Eagle Foundation restoration center in Haines, Alaska.
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  • Russian Orthodox Church with Gold Dome and Barred Cross
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  • Bared Owl
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  • Sign for the live Barred Owl exhibit.
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  • Alaska, Girdwood. Laying the foundation for the Alyeska tram and Seven Glaciers restaurant.
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