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226 viewsThree stone inukshuks on the hillside behind Qaanaaq are often used as trail markers or to herd caribou for hunting purposes.
Image courtesy Andy Mahoney.
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205 viewsA stone inukshuk on the hillside above Qaanaaq is still in the shade as the first light of dawn catches the icebergs in the frozen fjord.
Image courtesy Andy Mahoney.
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214 viewsTide cracks in the sea ice around grounded icebergs; the trail made by the front loader used to collect glacier ice for melting runs through the middle.
Image courtesy Andy Mahoney
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243 viewsFilm poster from "Good Days on the Trail, 1938-1942: Film Footage of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado."
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249 viewsFilm still from "Good Days on the Trail, 1938-1942: Film Footage of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado."
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120 viewsFilm still from "Good Days on the Trail, 1938-1942: Film Footage of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado."
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126 viewsFilm still from "Good Days on the Trail, 1938-1942: Film Footage of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado."
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230 viewsAn aerial view of the Aurora Australis breaking through the sea ice surrounding it, noted to be smooth snow-covered sea ice.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Alice O'Connor
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281 viewsThe trail left behind by the Aurora Australis after navigating past the iceberg in the background.
Photo Credit: NSIDC Courtesy Andi Pfaffling
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137 viewsFilm still from "Good Days on the Trail, 1938-1942: Film Footage of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado."
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345 viewsFilm still from "Good Days on the Trail, 1938-1942: Film Footage of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado."
 
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