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  • Jed Brown skis down the Yanert River during a cold and windy March day after a climbing trip in the Hayes Range. MR, MRA
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  • Alaska. In  winter,  frigid cold temperatures combined with foggy conditions, deposits freezing moisture known as Hoar Frost on the branches of cottonwood trees.   Eery and ghostly white, they are beautiful against the clear blue sky.  City of Anchorage on a cold winter evening in December. City lights in distance.
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  • Alaska. In  winter,  frigid cold temperatures combined with foggy conditions, deposits freezing moisture known as Hoar Frost on the branches of cottonwood trees.   Eery and ghostly white, they are beautiful against the clear blue sky.  City of Anchorage on a cold winter evening in December. City lights in distance.
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  • Alaska. In  winter,  frigid cold temperatures combined with foggy conditions, deposits freezing moisture known as Hoar Frost on the branches of cottonwood trees.   Eery and ghostly white, they are beautiful against the clear blue sky.  City of Anchorage on a cold winter evening in December.
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  • Hoar frost blankets Anchorage, Alaska on a cold winter evening in December. Black spruce trees in fore ground.
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  • A spruce tree frosted by Alaska's bitter cold is decorated in festive red glass ball decorations for Christmas with the Alaska Range in the background.
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  • Alaska. Turnagain Arm south of Anchorage, Alaska. Windsurfter sails cold rough waters.
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  • Alaska. An employee checks his equipment in the bitter cold of Alaska.
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  • Alaska. In  winter,  frigid cold temperatures combined with foggy conditions, deposits freezing moisture known as Hoar Frost on the branches of cottonwood and black spruce trees.   Eery and ghostly white, they are beautiful against the clear blue sky in the virgin forests.
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  • Alaska.  Alder bushes bent over and covered with snow on a cold day in January.
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  • Alaska.  Snow-covered tree branches in Anchorage on a cold day in January.
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  • Two moose apply the art of survival in Alaska's cold, long, and snowy winter.
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  • Alaska. In  winter,  frigid cold temperatures combined with foggy conditions, deposits freezing moisture known as Hoar Frost on the branches of birch trees.   Eery and ghostly white, they are beautiful against the clear blue sky in the virgin forests.
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  • Walruses (from Dutch: wal meaning "shore", and r(e)us meaning "giant") are large semi-aquatic mammals that live in the cold Arctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. Two subspecies exist: the Atlantic, Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus, and the Pacific, Odobenus rosmarus divergens. The Pacific walrus is slightly larger, the male weighing up to 1800kg.
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  • Walruses (from Dutch: wal meaning "shore", and r(e)us meaning "giant") are large semi-aquatic mammals that live in the cold Arctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. Two subspecies exist: the Atlantic, Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus, and the Pacific, Odobenus rosmarus divergens. The Pacific walrus is slightly larger, the male weighing up to 1800kg.
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  • Walruses (from Dutch: wal meaning "shore", and r(e)us meaning "giant") are large semi-aquatic mammals that live in the cold Arctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. Two subspecies exist: the Atlantic, Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus, and the Pacific, Odobenus rosmarus divergens. The Pacific walrus is slightly larger, the male weighing up to 1800kg.
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  • Walruses (from Dutch: wal meaning "shore", and r(e)us meaning "giant") are large semi-aquatic mammals that live in the cold Arctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. Two subspecies exist: the Atlantic, Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus, and the Pacific, Odobenus rosmarus divergens. The Pacific walrus is slightly larger, the male weighing up to 1800kg.
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  • USA, Alaska, Kenai Peninsula, Cook Inlet, setnet fishing for salmon in the ice cold Alaskan saltwater of Cook Inlet. Red, King, Silver, Chum, Pink salmon species. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR DIGITAL DOWNLOAD AND PRICING.
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  • Alaska. Kenai Fjords National park. Harding Ice field. Ocean. Icebergs. Cold frigid water.
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  • Alaska. A welder checks his equipment in the bitter cold of Alaska.
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  • Hoar frost blankets Anchorage, Alaska on a cold winter evening in December.
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  • Anchorage on a cold winter evening.
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  • Alaska.  Bright red-orange hoarfrost-encrusted mountain ash berries and leaves on a cold morning in December in Anchorage.
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  • Alaska.  Tree branches heavily encrusted with hoarfrost against a deep blue sky on a cold day in Anchorage in January.
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  • Mount Redount receives light from the rising sun during a cold morning on the beach at Kenai, Alaska.
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  • A large 4x8 ft. ice chunk at the mouth of the Kenai River is artfully sculpted by the salt water tide and extreme cold temperature of -20 F.
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  • Hoar frost blankets Anchorage, Alaska on a cold winter evening in December.
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  • Alaska. Lights from the city of Anchorage on a cold winter evening in December.
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  • Alaska. Cold weather makes for interesting ice patterns.
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  • Alaska.  A mature Paper Birch tree (Betula papyrifera) covered with hoarfrost on a cold day in January with a blue sky background.
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  • Alaska.  Low-angle sun on a very cold winter day shining through a layer of fog over the entrance to Turnagain Arm south of Anchorage creating a bright vertical column of light extending to the surface.  Outside air temperature is about minus 5 degrees F.   Small fingers of fog can be seen rising from the surface where the water is warmer than the air and snow covers the mudflats near shore.
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  • Portage Valley, Alaska. Cold winter Trees covered in hoar frost in Portage Valley.
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  • Alaska.  Tree branches heavily encrusted with hoarfrost against a deep blue sky on a cold day in Anchorage in January.
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  • Thymallus thymallus) is a species of freshwater fish in the salmon family (family Salmonidae) of order Salmoniformes. The grayling prefers cold, running riverine waters, but also occurs in lakes. This Grayling is caught on a fly in Gertrude Creek, Becharof Wilderness Refuge.
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  • Walruses (from Dutch: wal meaning "shore", and r(e)us meaning "giant") are large semi-aquatic mammals that live in the cold Arctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. Two subspecies exist: the Atlantic, Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus, and the Pacific, Odobenus rosmarus divergens. The Pacific walrus is slightly larger, the male weighing up to 1800kg.
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  • Walruses (from Dutch: wal meaning "shore", and r(e)us meaning "giant") are large semi-aquatic mammals that live in the cold Arctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. Two subspecies exist: the Atlantic, Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus, and the Pacific, Odobenus rosmarus divergens. The Pacific walrus is slightly larger, the male weighing up to 1800kg.
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  • Anchorage on a cold winter evening.
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  • Alaska. A welder checks his equipment in the bitter cold of Alaska.
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  • USA, Alaska, Kenai Peninsula, Cook Inlet, setnet fishing for salmon in the ice cold Alaskan saltwater of Cook Inlet. Red, King, Silver, Chum, Pink salmon species.
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  • Walruses (from Dutch: wal meaning "shore", and r(e)us meaning "giant") are large semi-aquatic mammals that live in the cold Arctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. Two subspecies exist: the Atlantic, Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus, and the Pacific, Odobenus rosmarus divergens. The Pacific walrus is slightly larger, the male weighing up to 1800kg.
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  • Alaska. A welder checks his equipment in the bitter cold of Alaska.
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  • Hoar frost coating trees and Alders on a clear cold winters day in Alaska
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  • Alaska.  High altitude wispy cirrus clouds partially fill a bright blue sky with with Paper Birch trees (Betula papyrifera) laden with hoarfrost in the foreground on a cold January winter day in Anchorage.
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  • Anchorage, Alaska. Hillside under an inversion fog layer of cold winter air.
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  • Alaska.  Late afternoon sun shining through hoarfrost-covered trees on a very cold day in January near Point Woronzof.
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  • Alaska. Gray wolf (Canis lupus) during a cold winter afternoon, Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, Portage. (Captive)
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  • Alaska. An employee checks his equipment in the bitter cold of Alaska.
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  • Alaska. Overview of a diver entering the cold waters.
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  • Alaska.  Low-angle sun on a very cold winter day shining through a layer of fog over the entrance to Turnagain Arm south of Anchorage creating a bright vertical column of light extending to the surface.  Outside air temperature is about minus 5 degrees F.   Small fingers of fog can be seen rising from the surface where the water is warmer than the air and snow covers the mudflats near shore.
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  • USA, Alaska, Anchorage.  Solitary ice fisherman sits patiently on DeLong Lake in Anchorage, Alaska on a cold, cloudy day in December framed by hoar frost covered trees.
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  • Alaska, Turnagain Pass<br />
Velvety snow covered peaks and frosted trees; highlights of a cold clear winter day.
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  • Crewmembers breaking ice on a ship during a cold winter day in Kodiak, Alaska.
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  • Large ice chunks at the mouth of the Kenai River are artfully sculpted by the salt water tide and extreme cold temperature of -20 F.
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  • Ice chunks are beached at low tide at the mouth of the Kenai River and are artfully sculpted by the salt water tide and extreme cold temperature of -20 F.
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  • Hope, Alaska. An old frontier gold mining town stands cold and empty in the long dark winter of Alaska. The main street buildings of Hope waiting out the hibernation of summer visitors.
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  • Alaska.  The city of Anchorage at sunset on a cold winter day in January with Mount Redoubt in the background on the west side of Cook Inlet.  A large column of steam is rising just below the peak of this active volcano.  Fata Morgana, an atmospheric mirage caused by a temperature inversion, is evident along the horizon, while bands of bright orange and yellow fill the sky.
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  • Chugach National Forest, Placer River drainage covered in ice and snow on a cold nordic ski morning.
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  • Alaska.  North Slope.  Prudhoe Bay.  Portrait of oilfield worker stepping in from the cold.
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  • Alaska.  A frost-encrusted Bunchberry plant (Cornus canadensis) in autumn colors with dark red leaves and bright reddish-orange fruit along the Russian Lakes trail on the Kenai Peninsula on a cold morning in September.  Plant is a slow-growing herbaceous subshrub often forming carpet-like mats.  Also called Dwarf Dogwood.  Member of the Cornaceae (dogwood) family.  Fruit is edible but very mild in flavor.
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  • Alaska, Turnagain Pass<br />
Velvety snow covered peaks and frosted trees; highlights of a cold clear winter day.
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  • Hope, Alaska. An old frontier gold mining town stands cold and empty in the long dark winter of Alaska. The main street buildings of Hope waiting out the hibernation of summer visitors.
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  • Alaska.  Low-angle winter sun burns through the fog over Turnagain Arm just south of Anchorage on a very cold day with below-zero temperatures.  A brilliant vertical ray extends from the sun to the water while small fingers of fog can be seen rising from the surface where water is warmer than the air.
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  • Alaska.  A frost-encrusted Bunchberry plant (Cornus canadensis) in autumn colors with dark red leaves and bright reddish-orange fruit along the Russian Lakes trail on the Kenai Peninsula on a cold morning in September.  Plant is a slow-growing herbaceous subshrub often forming carpet-like mats.  Also called Dwarf Dogwood.  Member of the Cornaceae (dogwood) family.  Fruit is edible but very mild in flavor.
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  • Alaska, Kenai Peninsula. Frosted forest on a cold, clear winter's day.
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  • Valdez, Alaska. Thompson Pass, backside of the Odyssey road run with winter cold snow and glaciers.
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  • Kate Mohatt earns her turns in Turnagain Pass on a cold January afternoon. Backcountry teleskiing on Tin Can Mountain. Winter.
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  • USA, Alaska, Denali National Park.  Intricate patterns in ice covering a mud puddle near Igloo Creek on a cold morning in September.
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  • Alaska. Dalton highway in winter with haul truck.
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  • Alaska, Tongass National Forest, Tracy Arm, harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) on iceberg
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  • Alaska. Fairbanks. Interior winter, extreme cold, a pedestrian pauses in front of the welcome to Fairbanks sign at -44 degrees.  MR
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  • Walruses (from Dutch: wal meaning "shore", and r(e)us meaning "giant") are large semi-aquatic mammals that live in the cold Arctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. Two subspecies exist: the Atlantic, Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus, and the Pacific, Odobenus rosmarus divergens. The Pacific walrus is slightly larger, the male weighing up to 1800kg.
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  • Alaska, Alaska Range, cold, cook inlet, danger, gas flare, ice, industry, mountains, oil platform, sunset, tides, winter
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  • Hope, Alaska. An old frontier gold mining town stands cold and empty in the long dark winter of Alaska. The main street buildings of Hope waiting out the hibernation of summer visitors.
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  • Two women peacefully ride down the beach on horseback and admire the breathtaking view of Cook Inlet and the Alaska Range beyond.
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  • Kayakers paddle among the ice flows of Cook Inlet with Mt. Redoubt in the background. M.R.
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  • Kayakers paddle among the ice flows of Cook Inlet with Mt. Redoubt in the background. M.R.
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  • USA, Alaska, Kenai Peninsula, Rivers,  people trying their hand at dipnetting salmon from shore with a large net on a long aluminum pole. Red, King salmon species.
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  • Winter sunset disappears over the Alaska Range and Cook Inlet that is filled with ice flows.
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  • Alaska, Kitesurfing on Kachemak Bay, Homer, Alaska,  This summer, sunshine, blue water day is rare for this area.  M.R.
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  • A man paddles among the ice flows of Cook Inlet with Mt. Redoubt in the background. M.R.
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  • Kayakers prepare to paddle among the ice flows of Cook Inlet with Mt. Redoubt in the background. M.R.
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  • Nathan Adams operates his skiff in Auke Bay, outside Juneau, Alaska. The Mendenhall Glacier and Mendenhall Towers are visible behind. MR, MRA
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  • Kayakers paddle among the ice flows of Cook Inlet with Mt. Redoubt in the background. M.R.
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  • Freezing temperatures at -22 deg's formed feathery hoarfrost and glowing pressure ridges at sunset. A rare combination.
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  • A steelhead fisherman anticipates the strike on the Anchor River in  Alaska as the sun sets.
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  • Kayakers paddle among the ice flows of Cook Inlet with Mt. Redoubt in the background. M.R.
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  • Alaska, Kitesurfing on Kachemak Bay, Homer, Alaska,  This summer, sunshine, blue water day is rare for this area.  M.R.
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  • A woman paddles among the ice flows of Cook Inlet with Mt. Redoubt in the background. M.R.
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  • USA, Alaska, Kenai Peninsula, Rivers,  people trying their hand at dipnetting salmon from shore with a large net on a long aluminum pole. Red, King salmon species.
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  • A long exposure at night silhouettes the  the Kenai City Dock and the Kenai River.
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  • A long exposure captures the Ursa Major over the City of Kenai as the Kenai River starts to form ice.
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  • Alaska, Kitesurfing on Kachemak Bay, Homer, Alaska,  This summer, sunshine, blue water day is rare for this area.  M.R.
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  • Alaska, Kitesurfing on Kachemak Bay, Homer, Alaska,  This summer, sunshine, blue water day is rare for this area.  M.R.
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  • Pink alpenglow hangs over the Alaska Range as the Kenai River flows into Cook Inlet thru fog.
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  • Alaska, Kitesurfing on Kachemak Bay, Homer, Alaska,  This summer, sunshine, blue water day is rare for this area.  M.R.
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  • Alaska, Kitesurfing on Kachemak Bay, Homer, Alaska,  This summer, sunshine, blue water day is rare for this area.  M.R.
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  • USA, Alaska, Tongass National Forest, Deep blue ice on vertical face of Le Conte Glacier on summer afternoon
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  • Alaska. Fairbanks. A hazard of living in Fairbanks and going out when the temperature is -42 degrees F is having your glasses freeze up.  (MR)
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  • USA, Alaska, Tongass National Forest, Harbor Seal (Phoca vitulina) resting on iceberg near face of Le Conte Glacier
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  • Arctic Norway, Svalbard, mother and cub polar bears (Ursus maritimus) on pack ice.
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