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  • A train locomotive passes through the  northern Russian port of Arkhangel'sk, near the Arctic Ocean.
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  • A statue of Vladamir Lenin stands in front of an office building in the northern Russian port of Arkhangel'sk, near the Arctic Ocean.
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  • The steeple of an old Russian Orthodox church and a modern communications tower demonstrate the contrasts to be found in the northern Russian shipping port of Arkhangel'sk.
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  • An abandoned Russian house falls apart by a road leading into the northern port of Arkhangel'sk.
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  • The gilt and painted altar of a relocated historic Russian Orthodox church is preserved in the Malye Korely outdoor museum, near the northern port of Arkhangel'sk.
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  • A relocated historic Russian Orthodox church is preserved in the Malye Korely outdoor museum, in taiga forests near the northern port of Arkhangel'sk, at the edge of the White Sea and Arctic Ocean.
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  • Modern biplanes park at a regional airport in the northern Russian port of Arkhangel'sk, near the Dvinskay Gulf of the White Sea, leading to the Arctic Ocean.
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  • Low clouds and smoke from factories overshadow the northern Russian port of Arkhangel'sk, near the Dvinskay Gulf of the White Sea, leading to the Arctic Ocean.
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  • A river, melting free of ice in the spring, winds beside houses, farms and taiga forests near the northern Russian port of Arkhangel'sk, near the Dvinskay Gulf of the White Sea, leading to the Arctic Ocean.
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  • An aging, traditional Russian house stands by a road leading into the northern port of Arkhangel'sk.
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  • Finely-crafted windows punctuate the log wall of an historic house relocated to the Malye Korely outdoor museum, in a taiga forest near the northern port of Arkhangel'sk.
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  • Finely-crafted windows punctuate the log wall of an historic house relocated to the Malye Korely outdoor museum, near the northern port of Arkhangel'sk.
    RUe 070426-052.jpg
  • The city symbol of Arkhangel'sk, a Russian port near the Arctic Ocean, displays the Archangel Gabriel dueling Satan - an odd reference to religion that survived the Soviet era.
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  • An abandoned Russian log house falls apart and settles into floodwaters near the northern port of Arkhangel'sk.
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  • Cranes for loading ships crowd a riverbank in the northern Russian port of Arkhangel'sk, near the Dvinskay Gulf of the White Sea, leading to the Arctic Ocean.
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  • Russian women walk below an ornately carved log building in the northern port city of Arkhangel'sk.
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  • Russian women chat on a bench below an ornately carved log building in the northern port city of Arkhangel'sk.
    RUe 070426-151.jpg
  • An abandoned Russian log house falls apart by a road leading into the northern port of Arkhangel'sk.
    RUe 070426-122.jpg
  • An aging, traditional Russian house stands by a road leading into the northern port of Arkhangel'sk.
    RUe 070426-118.jpg
  • A relocated historic Russian Orthodox church is preserved in the Malye Korely outdoor museum, in taiga forests near the northern port of Arkhangel'sk, at the edge of the White Sea and Arctic Ocean.
    RUe 070426-114.jpg
  • The gilt and painted altar of a relocated historic Russian Orthodox church is preserved in the Malye Korely outdoor museum, near the northern port of Arkhangel'sk.
    RUe 070426-100.jpg
  • The gilt and painted altar of a relocated historic Russian Orthodox church is preserved in the Malye Korely outdoor museum, near the northern port of Arkhangel'sk.
    RUe 070426-099.jpg
  • A relocated historic Russian Orthodox church is preserved in the Malye Korely outdoor museum, in taiga forests near the northern port of Arkhangel'sk, at the edge of the White Sea and Arctic Ocean.
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  • Russian tourists walk past an historic wooden windmill relocated to the Malye Korely outdoor museum, in a taiga forest near the northern port of Arkhangel'sk.
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  • Intricate carvings and a window punctuate the log wall of an historic house relocated to the Malye Korely outdoor museum, near the northern port of Arkhangel'sk.
    RUe 070426-040.jpg
  • Low clouds and smoke from factories overshadow the northern Russian port of Arkhangel'sk, near the Dvinskay Gulf of the White Sea, leading to the Arctic Ocean.
    RUe 070425-177.jpg
  • A woman walks by an aging, traditional Russian house that stands by a road leading into the northern port of Arkhangel'sk.
    RUe 070426-121.jpg
  • A relocated historic Russian Orthodox church is preserved in the Malye Korely outdoor museum, in taiga forests near the northern port of Arkhangel'sk, at the edge of the White Sea and Arctic Ocean.
    RUe 070426-108.jpg
  • The gilt and painted altar of a relocated historic Russian Orthodox church is preserved in the Malye Korely outdoor museum, near the northern port of Arkhangel'sk.
    RUe 070426-104.jpg
  • A relocated historic Russian Orthodox church is preserved in the Malye Korely outdoor museum, in taiga forests near the northern port of Arkhangel'sk, at the edge of the White Sea and Arctic Ocean.
    RUe 070426-095.jpg
  • Cyrillic prayers ornament an historic  Russian Orthodox cross relocated to the Malye Korely outdoor museum, in a taiga forest near the northern port of Arkhangel'sk.
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  • Intricate shingles and a tiny window punctuate the wall of an historic house relocated to the Malye Korely outdoor museum, near the northern port of Arkhangel'sk.
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  • The shingled roof of relocated historic Russian Orthodox church is preseved in the Malye Korely outdoor museum, in taiga forests near the northern port of Arkhangel'sk, at the edge of the White Sea and Arctic Ocean.
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  • The shingled dome of a relocated historic Russian Orthodox church rises in the Malye Korely outdoor museum, near the northern port of Arkhangel'sk, at the edge of the White Sea and Arctic Ocean.
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  • Russian women walk past modern apartment buildings in the northern port city of Arkhangel'sk.
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  • An aging, traditional Russian log house stands by a road leading into the northern port of Arkhangel'sk.
    RUe 070426-120.jpg
  • A relocated historic Russian Orthodox church is preserved in the Malye Korely outdoor museum, in taiga forests near the northern port of Arkhangel'sk, at the edge of the White Sea and Arctic Ocean.
    RUe 070426-033.jpg
  • Russian teenagers walk and chat below an aging, ornately carved wooden building in the northern port city of Arkhangel'sk.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, reach their northernmost intersection with the tundra.  These spruce and birch trees are only able to grow so far north because of warming influences of the gulf stream current in the Arctic Ocean.
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  • Close to the Arctic Circle in Russia, the town of Mezen sits beside the Mezen river, which is melting free from ice in the spring thaw.
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  • A woman shops in an outdoor market in the northern port city of Arkhangel'sk Russia
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  • A statue in Arkhangel'sk, Russia, commemorates local heroes of the Russian Revolution.
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  • Passengers aboard a Russian helicopter peer out at the tundra as they fly to Arkhangel'sk from a remote arctic village.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, a helicopter lands at Snopa village to ferry passengers back to the nearest big city, Arkhangel'sk.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, nomadic Komi Reindeer herders, who are visiting Snopa village to resupply their provisions, watch as a helicopter ferries people back to the nearest big city, Arkhangel'sk. (as viewed from the helicopter)
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  • Passengers and their baggage crowd a Russian helicopter flying from Arkhangel'sk to remote arctic villages.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, reindeer crush together in panic and climb atop each other in a temporary pen as nomadic Komi reindeer herders capture some of them to pull their sleds.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, a nomadic Komi reindeer herder harnesses domesticated animals to his sled in order to move camp from one grazing area to the next.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, Vasily Terentev prepares tea for his companions who rotate living on the land (without tents), while waiting for cows in the herd to calve.
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  • A reindeer caravan herded by the last nomadic Komi clan crosses vast frozen tundra north of the Arctic Circle, near Nizhnyaya Pesha, Russia.
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  • In Snopa village, north of the Arctic Circle in Russia, men chat in front of a building built from spruce logs harvested in the nearby taiga forests.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, Arthum Khantazeski & Vasily Terentev, nomadic Komi reindeer herders, lasso one of their herd to check its health.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia,  a boat sits in front of a colorful house in Snopa village, close to the Arctic Ocean coast.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, Vasily Chuprov, a nomadic Komi reindeer herder, drinks tea in the door of a chum (tepee).
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, a Komi reindeer-herding clan travels across the tundra through heavy whiteout fog that makes navigation difficult.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, 77-year old Marie Terentéva, wears a reindeer-skin lined malitsa robe to keep her warm as she waits to herd reindeer into the pen. She is one of the matriarchs of the last nomadic Komi reindeer herding clan.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, 77-year old Marie Terentéva, a nomadic Komi reindeer herder,  walks in front of spruce trees in a taiga forest while waiting for reindeer to be captured to pull her sled.
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  • 70+ year old Rema Chuprova, a member of the last nomadic Komi reindeer herding clan, relaxes in a cozy chum (tepee), which is much warmer than sub-freezing temperatures outside, north of the Arctic Circle in Russia.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia,  nomadic Komi reindeer herders hold up netting of a temporary pen against a crush of animals.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, a domesticated reindeer grazes in the tundra.  This animal has recently dropped one antler and the next will fall shortly - an annual occurence.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, a Komi reindeer-herding clan travels across the tundra through heavy whiteout fog that makes navigation difficult.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, a newborn reindeer calf tries out its shaky legs through lichens on the tundra.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, a newborn reindeer calf tries out its shaky legs through lichens on the tundra.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, calves being raised for veal are separated from their mothers in a huge barn that protects them from the winter's harsh cold.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, draft horses stand in front of a barn in Snopa village.  Unlike the nearby, nomadic Komi people, who use only reindeer, the Russian people who have moved into these northern towns grow hay.  Nevertheless, their horses are ill-suited for  travel across the tundra.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, Katerina ("Katya") Vaucheskaya, a member of the last nomadic Komi reindeer herding clan, stands in front of her chum (tepee), wearing a traditional reindeer skin malitsa robe with mittens sewed to the ends of its sleeves.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, a Komi reindeer-herding clan travels across the tundra through heavy whiteout fog that makes navigation difficult.
    RUe 070416-218.jpg
  • As a Komi reindeer herding clan prepares to move, Maria Terenteva and her son Piotr Terentev dissassemble the poles off their  chum (tepee). Piece by piece, everything will be loaded onto reindeer-driven sleds and driven across the tundra north of the Arctic Circle in Russia.
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  • 70+ year old Rema Chuprova, a member of the last nomadic Komi reindeer herding clan, relaxes in a cozy chum (tepee), which is much warmer than sub-freezing temperatures outside, north of the Arctic Circle in Russia.
    RUe 070415-042.jpg
  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, 77-year old Marie Terentéva, a member of the last nomadic Komi reindeer herding clan, relaxes by the wood stove in her cozy chum (tepee), which is much warmer than sub-freezing temperatures outside.
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  • Videographer Andrew Okpeaha MacLean films  on the vast frozen tundra north of the Arctic Circle, near Nizhnyaya Pesha, Russia.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, a nomadic Komi reindeer herder displays his knife scabbard that hangs from a traditional decorated belt.  Behind him, a woman stands in a malitsa robe and reindeer skin mukluks.
    RUe 070414-093.jpg
  • A poster for the Russian military encourages recruitment for a career in what is otherwise obligatory two year service for all men in the country.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, reach their northernmost intersection with the tundra.  These spruce and birch trees are only able to grow so far north because of warming influences of the gulf stream current in the Arctic Ocean.
    RUe 070425-133.jpg
  • In Snopa village, north of the Arctic Circle in Russia, a Komi man stands beside his draft horse.
    RUe 070425-027.jpg
  • As rapidly-approaching spring melts snow in the Russian arctic, a nomadic Komi reindeer herder watches a tractor pull a load of hay (for horses and cattle) towards nearby Snopa village.
    RUe 070423-010.jpg
  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, Arthum Khantazeski, a nomadic Komi reindeer herder, relaxes after a long day watching the animals owned by his clan.
    RUe 070422-141.jpg
  • As rapidly-approaching spring melts snow in the Russian arctic, Alexei Semyashkin, a nomadic Komi reindeer herder, charges with his team through an interface of tundra and taiga forests.
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  • As rapidly-approaching spring melts snow in the Russian arctic, Alexei Semyashkin, a nomadic Komi reindeer herder, charges with his team through an interface of tundra and taiga forests.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, a Russian toddler helps her family tend their coal-fired barbeque during a picnic near Snopa village.
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  • Tiny lingonberry bushes grow amongst other plants in the tundra north of the Arctic Circle in Russia. This fruit has survived a long winter under the snow.
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  • Cirrus clouds soar high in the sky above the tundra and taiga forests north of the Arctic Circle in Russia.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, a nomadic Komi reindeer herder struggles to start an aging Russian snowmobile used by journalists covering their migration. Most men in the group have high mechanical skills after serving their mandatory two years in the military.  Ironically, the annual top prize for a regional reindeer-sled race is a snowmobile!
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, a Komi reindeer-herding clan travels across the tundra through heavy whiteout fog that makes navigation difficult.
    RUe 070416-239.jpg
  • Much of the Russian Arctic tundra is comprised of mosses and  lichens.  The appropriately-named white, multi-branched “reindeer lichen,” (shown here) is a staple for its namesake and is sometime mistakenly called "reindeer moss."
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, 77-year old Marie Terentéva, a nomadic Komi reindeer herder, prepares one of her sleds for migration, while another herder goes to fetch the animals.
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  • Writer Gretel Ehrlich watches as a reindeer caravan herded by the last nomadic Komi clan loads its sleds on the vast frozen tundra north of the Arctic Circle, near Nizhnyaya Pesha, Russia.
    RUe 070416-015.jpg
  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, men in the the last nomadic Komi reindeer herding clan slow down sleds to keep them from running over reindeer as they descend into a stream bed.
    RUe 070414-423.jpg
  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, nomadic Komi reindeer herder Stass Pan‛kov jokes with his companions as he waits for the reindeer herd to arrive to pull his sleds.
    RUe 070414-112.jpg
  • A poster for the Russian military encourages recruitment for a career in what is otherwise obligatory two year service for all men in the country.
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  • A nomadic Komi reindeer herder waits outside of Snopa village while his companions buy supplies.
    RUe 070425-071.jpg
  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, a nomadic Komi reindeer herder displays his knife scabbard that hangs from a traditional decorated belt.
    RUe 070423-205.jpg
  • As rapidly-approaching spring melts snow in the Russian arctic,  nomadic Komi reindeer herders watch a tractor pull a load of hay (for horses and cattle) towards nearby Snopa village.
    RUe 070423-008.jpg
  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, a hand-made pair of skis with reindeer skins on the bottom, lies in the snow.  These are essential tools for winter mobility to the  nomadic Komi reindeer herding people.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, a reindeer of the nomadic Komi clan wears a decorative harness, including a spruce collar that it permanently affixed to enable its capture.
    RUe 070417-142.jpg
  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, Katerina ("Katya") Vaucheskaya, a nomadic Komi reindeer herder, pampers her dogs as she prepares one of her sleds for migration to another camp.
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  • A reindeer caravan herded by the last nomadic Komi clan crosses vast frozen tundra north of the Arctic Circle, near Nizhnyaya Pesha, Russia.
    RUe 070414-349.jpg
  • A reindeer caravan herded by the last nomadic Komi clan crosses vast frozen tundra north of the Arctic Circle, near Nizhnyaya Pesha, Russia.
    RUe 070414-346.jpg
  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, a river winds through taiga forests and seemingly infinite ponds and bogs of the adjacent tundra, which is melting free of its winter snow.
    RUe 070425-121.jpg
  • In Snopa village, north of the Arctic Circle in Russia, a man chops wood to heat his family's home.
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