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N. America-Viewed from and of Planes, Trains, Boats, Cars & Trucks-2023.1.24.

IMAGES SEEN FROM, AND OF CONVEYANCES USED IN TRAVELING AND VIEWING THE COUNTRY
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AK-NSHR30-2007.8.3#147.2. Percy Pingo at milepost 376, viewed from the North Slope Haul road, Alaska. A Pingo is caused by an ice core freezing and refreezing pushing the mound up out of the tundra. The wings on this one are an optical illusion from a mirage.
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AK-NSHR30-2007.8.3#147.2. Percy Pingo at milepost 376, viewed from the North Slope Haul road, Alaska. A Pingo is caused by an ice core freezing and refreezing pushing the mound up out of the tundra. The wings on this one are an optical illusion from a mirage.

  • AK-NSHR19-2007.8.2#126.4. A view of the Alyeska pipline looking south into Atigun Pass. Pump Station #4 is in the front of the distant mountains. Alaska.
  • AK-NSHR20-2007.8.3#310.3. The lone Alaska State Trooper charged with patrolling the Brooks Range and North Slope of Alaska.
  • AK-NSHR21-2007.8.2#124.3. The Toolik Field Station in the Toolik Hills just north of the Brooks Range Alaska.
  • AK-NSHR22-2007.8.2#077.2. The Toolik Field Station and Toolik Lake in the distance. Viewed from the North Slope Haul Road, Alaska.
  • AK-NSHR23-1984.9#051.3. An unusual snowfall on Slope Mountain created by a temperature inversion. Pump Station No.3 is in front of the mountain. Viewed from the North Slope Haul Road Alaska.
  • AK-NSHR24-2007.8.3#086.1. Milepost 317. Unfortunately too common a sight now with all the tourists that rent a car in Fairbanks and try to race to Deadhorse and back in a day. North Slope Haul Road Alaska. Rental vehicles are not allowed on the Haul Road, don't have to wonder why do ya!
  • AK-NSHR25-2007.8.5#284.1. A hunting camp on the Happy Valley Airstrip. North Slope Alaska.
  • AK-NSHR26-2007.8.5#283.3. Mile post 334.2. North Slope Haul Road.
  • AK-NSHR27-2009.6.10#150.2. Pump Station No.2, Milepost 358.8. North Slope Alaska
  • AK-NSHR28-2009.6.11#142.2. A group of caribou moving across the Haul road near milepost 360, looking south to the Brooks Range Mountains. Alaska.
  • AK-NSHR29-2009.6.11#001.5. Caribou backlit to the west of the haul road in some neat evening light. They are all moving to the northwest this time of the year to their calving and feeding areas for the summer. Near milepost 375, North Slope Alaska.
  • AK-NSHR30-2007.8.3#147.2. Percy Pingo at milepost 376, viewed from the North Slope Haul road, Alaska. A Pingo is caused by an ice core freezing and refreezing pushing the mound up out of the tundra. The wings on this one are an optical illusion from a mirage.
  • AK-NSHR31-2007.8.3#097.3. Muskox are the most common large mammals seen traveling the North Slope Haul Road. Back dropped by the Franklin Bluffs on the North Slope of Alaska. Milepost 382.
  • AK-NSHR31-2009.6.11#164.1. Sign for the Franklin Bluffs, milepost 383. North Slope Alaska.
  • AK-NSHR32-2007.8.13#191.2. The old Loran Navigation Cone milepost 414 near Deadhorse Alaska
  • AK-NSHR33-2007.8.3#091.3. Caribou resting in front of one of the many tundra lakes and one of the oldest drill sites in Prudhoe Bay Alaska.
  • AK-NSHR34-2007.8.3#098.1. The Caribou Inn used to be our favorite place to get a really great meal or stay when we got stuck in Prudhoe Bay Alaska.
  • AK-NSHR35-2007.8.3#2929.1. This type of vehicle isn't allowed off roads or pads until winter on the North Slope of Alaska.
  • AK-NSHR36-2007.8.3#293.2. Another vehicle that isn't allowed off roads or pads until winter on the North Slope of Alaska.
  • AK-NSHR37-2009.6.12#090. The intersection at the end of the Haul road on Lake Coleen in Prudhoe Bay Alaska.
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