Midnight Wilderness: Journeys in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

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Sierra Club Books, 1990 - Nature - 238 pages
Describes Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, the largest and most isolated wilderness region remaining in the United States. Includes personal adventures of the author, anecdotes from the region's history, events pertaining to Indian and Eskimo use of the area. Includes maps and photographs.

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Migrations Flood the Land
3
Beaufort Lagoon
20
A Mystery Solved
137
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