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Intricate carving of totem pole.
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Intricate carving of totem pole. Note wooden carved European buttons belowface showing intermingling of cultures.
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Intricate carving of totem pole. Every creature depicted is part of a complexstory.
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Tlingit cedar canoe made at Sitka National Historic Park as part of revival ofTlingit culture. This canoe was made from a single cedar log.
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Tlingit cedar canoe made at Sitka National Historic Park as part of revival ofTlingit culture. This canoe was made from a single cedar log.
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Tlingit cedar canoe made at Sitka National Historic Park as part of revival ofTlingit culture. This canoe was made from a single cedar log.
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Tlingit totem pole made specifically as a memorial to Michio Hoshino, a famousnature photographer who was killed by a bear on Kamchatka. His home was inSitka.
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Tlingit totem pole made specifically as a memorial to Michio Hoshino, a famousnature photographer who was killed by a bear on Kamchatka. His home was inSitka. Michio's family did not want a portrait but note the camera aperturebeing held by the hu
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A rainy day at a lake formed by a terminal lake with fresh water on the top andsalt water below. The mountains are on Baranof Island.
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The Alaska Marriott with a private garden of what appears to be poppies.
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Alaska Art Tile. Now it is a private apartment but it is a remnant of oldAnchorage which disappeared after the 1964 earthquake.
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A deserted gold dredge outside Nome, Alaska, in the watershed of the NomeRiver.
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The native village of Teller at the east end of Port Clarence. A Crowley Marine articulated tug in the bay.
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The spit at Teller. There is a breakwater at the end. Outer Port Clarence ison the left and the Inner Bay on the right.
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Homes and communications antennas at Teller.
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Aluminum boats with outboards have replaced the native kayaks.
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Fish drying racks. Silver or coho salmon drying that have been cut back to theskin to make what is called dryfish. The fish has also been a little bit smoked to drive off the moisture on the surface which discourages flies from layingeggs.
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A view of Teller. The lake to the left is a saline lagoon.Photo #1 of sequence.
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A view of Teller. The lake to the left is a saline lagoon. Articulated tugsare both in Port Clarence and in the Inner Bay. Photo #2 of sequence.
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The Inner Bay as seen from the highest hill in the vicinity of Teller. TheTeller airport is on top of this hill. Photo #3 of sequence.
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