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Western-Landscape, places & Historic-US, Canada & Hawaii-Updated 2021.4.14

The images in this Gallery are collated alphabetically first by State Code like AZ, then in some cases a location code like GCNP(Grand Canyon National Park) and then by the date of capture and a caption. All the images on this Gallery are protected by US copyright laws. No image may be copied or downloaded without formal written permissin from Tom Jesiolowski?Northland Arts Nature Images.
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AK-SPst-2001.9.29#368.1. Anchorage Daily News article on the Last Train To Nowhere.
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AK-SPst-2001.9.29#368.1. Anchorage Daily News article on the Last Train To Nowhere.

  • AK-SPns-2015.6.24#128.1. An abandoned camp along the Nome to Council road near the shore of Norton Sound. Seward Peninsula Alaska.
  • AK-SPns-2015.6.24#358.1x. A traditional Inupiaq Eskimo subsistence fish camp on the shore of Norton Sound. Viewed off the Nome to Council road, Seward Peninsula Alaska.
  • AK-SPns-2015.6.24#360.1x. An Inupiaq Eskimo subsistence fish camp on the shore of Norton Sound along the Nome to Council road. Seward Peninsula Alaska.
  • AK-SPns-2015.6.24#361.1x. An Inupiaq Eskimo subsistence fishing and hunting camp along the shore of Norton Sound. Even though the camp is more modern they have a display of a traditional Eskimo Walrus/Seal Skin Boat frame with an Eskimo hunter in front of it. Viewed from the Nome to Council road on the Seward Peninsula Alaska.
  • AK-SPs-2001.6#4952.3. Solomon on the Nome to Council road east of Safety. Seward Peninsula, Alaska.
  • AK-SPs-2015.6.21#118.4. The Safety Roadhouse. The last checkpoint on the Iditarod Trail before the mushers reach the Burled Arches in Nome. Viewed from the Nome to Council Road. Seward Peninsula Alaska.
  • AK-SPss-2015.6.24#118.2. Inupiaq Eskimo camps on the Safety Spit along the Nome to Council road. Seward Peninsula Alaska.
  • AK-SPss-2015.6.24#119.2. An inupiaq Eskimo fishing camp on Safety Sound along the Nome to Council road. Seward Peninsula.
  • AK-SPss-2015.6.24#120.1. A sturdy Inupiaq Eskimo log cabin fishing camp on Safety Sound along the Nome to Council road. Seward Peninsula Alaska.
  • AK-SPss-2015.6.24#123.1. A fishing camp off the Nome to Council road along Safety Sound. Seward Peninsula Alaska.
  • AK-SPss-2015.6.24#124.2. A very nice summer home and fish camp along Safety Sound off the Nome to Council road. Seward Peninsula Alaska.
  • AK-SPss-2015.6.24#129.1. A fish camp on Safety Sound along the Nome to Council road. Seward Peninsula Alaska.
  • AK-SPss-2015.6.24#362.1x. A wide view of the Inupiaq Eskimo fishing and hunting camps along the shore of Safety Sound, viewed from the Nome to Council road. Seward Peninsula Alaska.
  • AK-SPst-2001.9.29#368.1. Anchorage Daily News article on the Last Train To Nowhere.
  • AK-SPst-2015.6.24#320. Commonly known as "The Last Train to Nowhere". Viewed from the Nome to Council road between Safety and Solomon Alaska. In 2001 the trains and flat cars and everything else you see here were added to the Nat. Register of Historic Places.
  • AK-SPst-2015.6.24#322.3. Commonly known as "The Last Train to Nowhere". Viewed from the Nome to Council road between Safety and Solomon. One of the  main attractions people fly tp Nome to see. Seward Peninsula Alaska.
  • AK-SPt-2001.6#3388.5. The Teller Spit. Seward Peninsula Alaska.
  • AK-SPt-2001.6.#5143.4. Teller Trading Company, Seward Peninsula Alaska.
  • AK-SPt-2015.6.22#024.3. The Gold Run Dredge. M 53.7 of the Nome to Teller Highway. Seward Peninsula, Alaska.
  • AK-SPt-2015.6.22#026.3. The Gold Run Dredge where it was abandoned near mile 53.7 on the Bluestone River. View from the Nome to Teller road, Seward Peninsula Alaska.
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