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1116-50862 - Bear (Ursus arctos) viewing at Hallo Bay Camp. A sow and her two cubs hunt for clams while awaiting the arrival of salmon to local streams; Alaska, United States of America
1116-50863 - Bear (Ursus arctos) viewing at Hallo Bay Camp. A sow and her two cubs hunt for clams while awaiting the arrival of salmon to local streams; Alaska, United States of America
1116-50861 - Bear (Ursus arctos) viewing at Hallo Bay Camp. A sow and her two cubs hunt for clams while awaiting the arrival of salmon to local streams; Alaska, United States of America
1116-47576 - Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) prowls the Campbell Creek area in winter looking for rodents and other food. Fox is shown looking out from a hole that may be a future den, South-central Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska, United States of America
857-88773 - A mountain ranger is digging out tents after a snowstorm covered them during the night in 14k camp on Mount McKinley, Alaska. Climbers are advised to spare no expense on a expedition-quality tent as it can mean the difference between life and death during a ferocious storm on Denali. Extra poles and repair materials are important in case of damage caused by storms. Plan to take extra pickets, wands or deadmen for tent anchors. Never leave a tent without anchoring it securely. Tents are lost each year due to sudden gusts of wind while the tent was left unattended or drying. Every climbing season High Mountain Rangers of the Denali National Park Service are called to help climbers in need. If possible the patient is brought down to base camp on foot, only in life threatening conditions a helicopter is called to evacuate the patient to a hospital in Anchorage.
857-88636 - Two climbers dig out their tent after a snowstorm covered them in 14k camp on Mount McKinley, Alaska. Climbers are advised to spare no expense on a expedition-quality tent as it can mean the difference between life and death during a ferocious storm on Denali. Extra poles and repair materials are important in case of damage caused by storms. Plan to take extra pickets, wands or deadmen for tent anchors. Never leave a tent without anchoring it securely. Tents are lost each year due to sudden gusts of wind while the tent was left unattended or drying. Every climbing season High Mountain Rangers of the Denali National Park Service are called to help climbers in need. If possible the patient is brought down to base camp on foot, only in life threatening conditions a helicopter is called to evacuate the patient to a hospital in Anchorage.
1113-95994 - The only source of income for people on Matupit island are the eggs from the Megapode bird, a small bird, that lays massive eggs in the hot volcanic ash and trusts the volcano to incubate them. One egg costs 2 Kina, 50 Euro cent, on the market, Tavurvur Volcano, Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Pacific