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Alaskan husky — The most commonly used dog in dog sled racing,Siberian huskies, are another iconic sledding breed, Each spring, it takes a tremendous effort with a dedicated team to create a summer sled dog camp of 20 people and almost 200 sled dogs on top of a glacier.  Sled dog camp is very remote and the only way in is by helicopter.\nThey fly the entire camp to the ice-field with “Slings” under the aircraft. The dogs are flown up inside the same helicopters human’s fly in.  Special dog boxes carry about 12 dogs per flight. In September the dogs and camp are all flown back off the glacier. The camp gets stored in a warehouse and the sled dogs go home to their winter life of “mushing” and training for races.\n Mendenhall Glacier’s one and only dog camp, where 240 Alaska Huskies live. the dog camp is located on the glacier
Chukotka village consisting of hangars. Chukotka village consisting of hangars.
Beach at Ny-Aalesund on Svalbard
Mount Pleasant, East Falkland, Falkland Islands: Royal Air Force Station Mount Pleasant, usually called simply RAF Mount Pleasant, is a military and civilian airfield - it was built after the victory over Argentina, to prevent further aggression or invasion attempts, as the runway at Stanley's airport was too short for the RAF's fighter aircraft, it was opened by Prince Andrew on 12 May 1985, it is part of the British Forces South Atlantic Islands (BFSAI).
Small airport for domestic flights at the coast of a fjord. Big mountain in the background. Naustahvilft, The Troll Seat, Westfjords, Iceland.
Wastewater, sewage and garbage treatment plants located on the shores of Iceland, cleaning the environment and keeping the nature cleaner, aerial view.
The last coal power plant which closed in October 2023 in exchange for a less-polluting diesel plant. A temporary solution ahead of a transition to renewable energy.
View of Longyearbyen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands. This image was taken with a drone.
Icelandic landscape: mountains, sky, clouds, architecture, and natural environment.
Igaliku, Greenland, Denmark - August 14th 2024: Tourist huts and a large satellite dish antennae in the small town which is under transforming from a sheep-farming area to become a tourist visiting site and home to a number of summerhouses. The place is an UNESCO heritage site due to the remains of the old Norsemen settlement, Gadar which where abandoned for unknown reasons in the beginning of the 15th century
Arctic Cargo Plane Northern Icefield Landing Exploration Delivery
Stanley, East Falkland, Falkland Islands: headquarters of the Falkland Islands Defence Force (FIDF) - local military volunteer organization, the FIDF cooperate with the military units of the United Kingdom stationed in the Falkland Islands. The defense forces are organized as light infantry-company. According to an agreement with the British Ministry of Defense a sergeant from the Royal Marines is appointed Instructor assigned to the Defense Forces. All other soldiers in the Defense Forces are unpaid volunteers and serve part-time. The Defense Forces are funded directly by the Falkland Islands Government.
abandoned polar station on an isolated Vize Island (Wiese) island located in the Arctic Ocean at the northern end of the Kara Sea
Newfoundland, Canada.
Nature reserve located in the extreme north-west of Iceland, on the edge of the Arctic Circle. \nNature reserve located in the extreme north-west of Iceland, on the edge of the Arctic Circle. The region was deserted from its population between World War II and the Cold War.  Farmers have abandoned their land and farms
Seattle, Washington, USA - December 28, 1952: Northwest Airlines maintenance facility at the new Sea-Tac airport. Four DC-3s on tarmac. Mount Rainier hidden by clouds in background.
Junkyard at Barentsburg in Svalbard
Qassiarsuk, Brattahlid, Greenland, Denmark - August 17th 2024: Fields belonging to a sheep farm with a pile of garbage on the beach in front in the small town which is an UNESCO heritage site and is believed to have been home to the first Norsemen settlement in Greenland and today it is a center of sheep farming
fish drying shack near town of Thingeyri in the westfjords of Iceland
Scenic view of the beautiful mountain volcanic landscape covered by snow in North Iceland
Deplaning of a flight to Kiruna, Sweden
Rusted whaling ship, Grytviken church, old whaling station, and Shackleton's grave, they are together showing the rich history of Grytviken.
North Arm, Lafonia, East Falkland, Falkland Islands: old wool industry building facing the Bay of Harbors - the largest settlement on East Falkland south of Goose Green. North Arm was owned by the Falkland Islands Company until 1991, when it was sold to the Falklands government.
Beams and cars of the Antarctic station.
Grytviken scenery.
Siglufjorður, town in north Iceland
Igaliku, Greenland, Denmark - August 14nd 2024: Old residential house in the small city which has been a major place for farming, but today is mostly known as a tourist town and some the houses are being converted into summerhouses.  The place is an UNESCO heritage site due to the remains of the old Norsemen settlement which where abandoned for unknown reasons in the beginning of the 15th century
Aerial view on the living blocks and runway of Kangerlussuaq airport, Greenland
Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
Free Images: "bestof:...Box 127: The Norwegian RNAF Camp just outside of Reykjavik, Iceland. Note, USS George E. Badger (AVD-3), plane tender, and PMB-1 airplane moored in"
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