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Ned Rozell | Aug 9 2010

In 1967 the Chena River spilled over its banks and flooded Fairbanks. For more than a week, the city core was underwater, and the town became a lake more than five miles wide. The flood forced thousands of people to leave the city and caused more than $180 million in damage to homes and businesses.

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Ned Rozell | Jul 27 2010
From the more-you-look-the-more-you-see file, I present the willow rose.
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Matt Brenna | Jul 14 2010
Rabbit Lake is a remote, high-alpine lake outside of Anchorage.
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Tundra Telegraph | Jul 8 2010
47 volunteers filled 54 bags with 895 pounds of invasive weeds. This year, the culprits were bird vetch, Canadian thistle and nettles.
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Scott McMurren | Jul 8 2010
Alaska Botanical Garden, in east Anchorage, offers gardeners, visitors, kids and adults the chance to learn more about the plants around us. Herb Gardens, Perennial Gardens and flowers of all shapes and sizes! Check it out!
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Ronn Murray | Jul 7 2010
It took me a while to get the composition I wanted and so I missed most of the sunset. Despite this, you can see how short the time is between sunrise and sunset this time of year. This video was shot on night of June 23rd, 2010 (two days after summer solstice) and continues into the sunrise the morning of June 24th. This was taken at Wander Lake Wildlife Sanctuary which is a part of Wedgewood Resort in Fairbanks, AK.
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Ned Rozell | Jun 30 2010
In these days of endless sunshine and air that doesn't hurt to breathe, life is rich in the north, from the multitude of baby birds hatching at this instant to the month-old orange moose calves restocking the Alaska ungulate population. Less seen are the millions of insects now dancing across the tundra and floating in air.
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Ronn Murray | Jun 18 2010
This time lapse video is a compilation of 9 1/2 hours 2 cameras and 1 transplanted Iris in Fairbanks.
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Taro Nakai | Jun 17 2010
Time-lapse movie of the Arctic midnight sun at Alaska's North Slope.
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Matt Brenna | Jun 10 2010
We hiked to to and fished at Symphony Lake, a remote high-alpine lake outside of Eagle River.
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