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by nedabnedab

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OK, now I can go back home.
The Midnight Sun. It never goes away.
Domesticated caribou at Santa's Village. There's one in the background that looks like it's gonna die. Sad.
"Watch out for hop ons." staircase car- nevermind the airplane.
Flying over the Alaskan Range. I didn't even need to get off the plane, this was satisfying enough.
Alaska Range.
"Welcome to UAF North Campus." Oh yeah, hey woods.
Polaris Building- Downtown Fairbanks 9 pm.
Cool Alaskan History near the Chena River.
So many Moose.
SO CUTE
Moose Galore.
Some weird Alaskan cousins.
Some weird Alaskan cousins
The Dalton Highway. 414 miles of this.
Yukon River
Yukon River
Yukon River.
Boreal Forest.
The car at the offical beginning of the Arctic Circle.
Arctic Circle
Environment kinda changing on the Dalton
Atigun Pass on the Brooks Range at the Continental Divide. This is pretty much the spot on Ice Road Truckers.
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