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465-3414 - Colourful wooden houses in the village of Qaanaaq, one of the most northerly human settlements on the planet and home to 656 mostly Inuit people, Greenland, Denmark, Polar Regions
465-3413 - Colourful wooden houses in the village of Qaanaaq, one of the most northerly human settlements on the planet and home to 656 mostly Inuit people, Greenland, Denmark, Polar Regions
465-3415 - Colourful wooden house in the village of Qaanaaq, one of the most northerly human settlements on the planet and home to 656 mostly Inuit people, Greenland, Denmark, Polar Regions
465-3416 - Colourful wooden houses in the village of Qaanaaq, one of the most northerly human settlements on the planet and home to 656 mostly Inuit people, Greenland, Denmark, Polar Regions
911-9996 - Members of an expedition cruise to Antarctica in a Zodiak in Fournier Bay in the Gerlache Strait on the Antarctic Peninsular. The Antarctic Peninsular is one of the most rapidly warming areas on the planet.
911-9994 - Members of an expedition cruise to Antarctica in a Zodiak in Paradise Bay beneath Mount Walker on the Antarctic Peninsular. The Antarctic Peninsular is one of the most rapidly warming areas on the planet.
911-9992 - Members of an expedition cruise to Antarctica in a Zodiak in Fournier Bay in the Gerlache Strait on the Antarctic Peninsular. The Antarctic Peninsular is one of the most rapidly warming areas on the planet.
911-9969 - An iceberg in the Gerlache Strait separating the Palmer Archipelago from the Antarctic Peninsular off Anvers Island. The Antartic Peninsular is one of the fastest warming areas of the planet.
911-9974 - Members of an expedition cruise to Antarctica sea kayaking in Paradise Bay beneath Mount Walker on the Antarctic Peninsular. The Antarctic Peninsular is one of the most rapidly warming areas on the planet.
979-828 - Blue Whale (Balaenoptera musculus) fluke-up dive in the offshore waters of Santa Monica Bay, California, USA. The blue whale is the largest animal to ever live on planet Earth.
979-826 - Blue Whale (Balaenoptera musculus) fluke-up dive in the offshore waters of Santa Monica Bay, California, USA. The blue whale is the largest animal to ever live on planet Earth.
979-827 - Blue Whale (Balaenoptera musculus) fluke-up dive at sunset in the offshore waters of Santa Monica Bay, California, USA. The blue whale is the largest animal to ever live on planet Earth.
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