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  • Arctic Ocean, Nunavut, Canada. A dog musher and his team run across the frozen ocean near Gjoa Haven.	color image,photography,outdoors,day,one person,front view,caucasian appearance,one mid adult man only,full length,medium group of animals,sled dogs,sled,dogsleds,sledding,huskies,running,running,pulling,working animals,ice,arctic ocean,nunavut,canada,gjoa haven,mid adult,adventure,musher,sun,sky,frozen,cold,copy space,team,teamwork,sunlight,shadows,Paul Pregont
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  • The Patriots private jet team performs over the Goilden Gate Bridge and San Francisco Bay, October 2021
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  • The Patriots private jet team performs over the Goilden Gate Bridge and San Francisco Bay, October 2021
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  • The Patriots private jet team performs over San Francisco Bay, October 2021
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  • The Patriots private jet team performs over San Francisco Bay, October 2021
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  • The Patriots private jet team performs over San Francisco Bay, October 2021
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  • The Patriots private jet team performs over San Francisco Bay, October 2021
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  • The Patriots private jet team performs over San Francisco Bay Bridge, October 2021
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  • INTERNATIONAL ARCTIC PROJECT EXPEDITION. Dogs & team struggle to keep sled from sinking into 10,000'-deep Arctic Ocean after thin ice broke near North Pole.
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  • DOGSLEDDING, International Arctic Project. Team led by Will Steger (MR) threads between pressure ridges on frozen Arctic Ocean shortly after leaving Severnaya Zemlya, Russia, en route to Canada via the North Pole. Air temperature is -40 degrees.
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  • A dog team pulls a sled across the frozen Arctic Ocean near Tuktoyaktuk.
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  • A musher feeds his dog team on Great Slave Lake in Canada's Northwest Territories.
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  • INTERNATIONAL ARCTIC PROJECT. Will Steger's sled dogs run through new snow near North Pole on Arctic Ocean, during 1995 expedition from Russia to Canada.
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  • WHITEFISH, MONTANA. Dog team driver communes with her team during Winter Carnival.
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  • Camped atop a 16,000+ foot pass, ski mountaineer Allan Pietrasanta looks back at some of the gorges his team followed during an expedition across India's Great Himalaya Range from Ladakh to Kashmir.  Just hours later, on the other side of the pass, the team was caught in an avalanche and the photographer crushed two vertebrae, but the group finished their journey under their own power.
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  • A mountaineer camps atop a 16,000+ foot pass near the end of an expedition to ski from Ladakh to Kashmir across India's Great Himalaya Range.  Later that day the team was avalanched over a cliff on the other side of the pass and the photographer crushed two vertebrae, but the team managed to finish the expedition successfully under their own power.
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  • A mountaineer camps atop a 16,000+ foot pass near the end of an expedition to ski from Ladakh to Kashmir across India's Great Himalaya Range.  Later that day the team was avalanched over a cliff on the other side of the pass and the photographer crushed two vertebrae, but the team managed to finish the expedition successfully under their own power.
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  • The Blue Angels precision flying team  performs over the San Francisco Bay Bridge during the Fleet Week Air Show, 2021.
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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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  • As rapidly-approaching spring melts snow on the arctic Russian tundra, Alexei Semyashkin, a nomadic Komi reindeer herder,  charges with his team through a pool atop the permafrost.  Within weeks these pools will generate enough mosquitoes to drive both men and reindeer nearly insane, at which point they will migrate again to drier mountains further north.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, Piotr Terentév, a nomadic Komi reindeer herder, drives his team along a dangerous melting stream in search of fishing holes.
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  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team led by Dr. Bruno Frohlich unearths 2700+ year-old, khirigsur burial mounds at site above distant Delger River Valley, near Muren. <br />
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  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound at site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.  The burning dung is used to control gnats & biting insects. <br />
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  • Nearby a summer thundershower, a Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies a 2700+ year-old khirigsur burial mound at Ulaan Tolgoi, near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
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  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound at Ulaan Tolgai site near Lake Erkhel & Muren.  <br />
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  • A Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies a 2700+ year-old khirigsur burial mound at Ulaan Tolgoi site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
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  • A Smithsonian Museum archaeology team's vehicle crosses a log bridge near Muren, Mongolia.
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  • Rural herders and an archaeology team mingle after wrestling matches at a naadam festival on a remote pass near Muren, Mongolia. The winner on right, was one of the archaeologists, much to the locals' dismay.
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  • Enkhbold, driver for National Geographic photo team during 2006 archaeology expedition near Muren, Mongolia
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  • An archaeology team investigates artifacts at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.
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  • The U.S. Navy Blue Angels flying team entertains visitors to 2019 Fleet Week in San Francisco, California,
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  • The U.S. Navy Blue Angels flying team entertains visitors to 2019 Fleet Week in San Francisco, California,
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  • ARCTIC BLAST EXPED., Dog team mushes across sea ice south of Toloyoak, Nunavut, Canada.  Solar parhelion in sky. (MR)
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  • A dog musher and his team run across the frozen ocean near Gjoa Haven.
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  • Expedition dog team crosses fractured pressure ridge on frozen Arctic Ocean.
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  • INTERNATIONAL ARCTIC PROJECT. Expedition dog team crosses a badly fractured pressure ridge on frozen Arctic Ocean.
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  • Polar explorer Will Steger mushes a dog team across the frozen Arctic Ocean north of Inuvik in the Northwest Territories of Canada.  A long sunset hovers on the horizon as spring gradually approaches.
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  • Dog sled team mushes on Arctic Ocean.
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  • A dog sled team stops for bearings on the frozen Arctic Ocean, Northwest Territories, Canada.
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  • Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada.	A dog team mushes across frozen Great Slave Lake.
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  • Team drags sled over pressure ridge on frozen Great Slave Lake, NWT, Canada.
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  • Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada.	A dog team mushes across frozen Great Slave Lake.
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  • Sled team crossing frozen Great Slave Lake, Canada.
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  • Team drags sled over pressure ridge on frozen Great Slave Lake, NWT, Canada.
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  • A survey team travelling in a Twin Otter ski plane scouts for a bare-ice landing strip for wheeled C-130 aircraft at a site that will later be named "Blue One,"  near the Fenris Mountains in Queen Maud Land.
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  • U.S Navy "Blue Angels" precision flying team performs at air show in Bozeman, Montana.
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  • Allan Pietrasanta & Jay Jensen encounter villagers near Pahalgam, Kashmir, after being avalanched in a ski mountaineering traverse of India's Great Himalaya Range.  The villagers could not believe that the team had crossed the mountains in winter.  (The photographer suffered crushed vertebrae in the accident, but was able to ski out himself.)
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  • Ski Mountaineers Jay Jensen and Allan Pietrasanta help each other to cross a stream near the end of an the first-ever winter traverse of from Ladakh to Kashmir. Two days earlier the team was caught in a massive avalanche and the photographer - who was able to ski and hike out - did not yet know he was suffering from two crushed vertebrae and a less-serious knee injury.
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  • CORDILLERA SARMIENTO EXPEDITION, Patagonia, Chile. Team endures storm squalls in Taraba Sound while fishing to supplement low expedition food supplies. LtoR: Philip Lloyd, Tyler Van Arsdell, Rob Hart (MR)
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  • CORD.SARMIENTO EXPEDITION, Chile. Team Members (MR) below spire of Fickle Finger of Fate in prev. unexplored range.
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  • CORDILLERA SARMIENTO EXPED., Team (MR) on Gremlin's Cap, one of higher peaks in this Patagonian range (Chile).
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  • BAFFIN ISLAND, NUNAVUT, CANADA. Climbing expedition team loads equipment onto Twin Otter airplane at Iqualuit airport. (Alex Lowe & Mark Synnott)
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  • An archaeology team led by Dr. Johan Reinhard hikes up the slopes of 22,110-foot Volcan Llullaillaco in northern Argentina, where they later found the world’s highest mummies from an ancient Inca sacrifice.
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  • An archaeology team let by Dr. Johan Reinhard hikes up the slopes of 22,110-foot Volcan Llullaillaco in northern Argentina, where they later found the world’s highest mummies from an ancient Inca sacrifice.
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  • Archaeologist Dr. Johan Reinhard meets with his team during an expedition to 22,110-foot Volcan Llullaillaco in northern Argentina, where they later found the world’s highest mummies from an ancient Inca sacrifice.
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  • The Blue Angels precision flying team  performs over the San Francisco Bay Bridge during the Fleet Week Air Show, 2021.
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  • 3,000 feet above the ground on a huge, overhanging granite cliff - the northernmost big wall climb yet attempted at the time - mountaineer Greg Child pounds a piton into a thin crack that is the only route upwards.  He is lit by frigid midnight sun, north of the Arctic Circle, and progress was so slow that the team required nearly a month to complete the route.
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  • A team of relief workers  stand outside the office of Food for the Hungry in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • As rapidly-approaching spring melts snow in the Russian arctic, Alexei Semyashkin, a nomadic Komi reindeer herder,  walks his team through a snowstorm at the edge of a taiga forest.
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  • As rapidly-approaching spring melts snow on the arctic Russian tundra, Alexei Semyashkin, a nomadic Komi reindeer herder,  charges with his team through a pool atop the permafrost.  Within weeks these pools will generate enough mosquitoes to drive both men and reindeer nearly insane, at which point they will migrate again to drier mountains further north.
    RUe 070422-035.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.
    RUe 070422-024.jpg
  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, Piotr Terentév, a nomadic Komi reindeer herder, drives his team along a dangerous melting stream in search of fishing holes.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, Piotr Terentév, a nomadic Komi reindeer herder, drives his team along a dangerous melting stream in search of fishing holes.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, Piotr Terentév, a nomadic Komi reindeer herder, drives his team along a dangerous melting stream in search of fishing holes.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, Piotr Terentév, a nomadic Komi reindeer herder, drives his team across the tundra, where spring snow is soft enough to make travel difficult.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, Piotr Terentév, a nomadic Komi reindeer herder, drives his team across the tundra, where spring snow is soft enough to make travel difficult.
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  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team led by Dr. Bruno Frohlich unearths 2700+ year-old, khirigsur burial mounds at site above Delger River, near Muren. <br />
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  • ASmithsonian Museum archaeology team led by Dr. Bruno Frohlich unearths 2700+ year-old, khirigsur burial mounds at a site near Muren, Mongolia  L to R: Eliza Wallace, Thomas Frohlich & Manlaibaatar Sundev.
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  • A Smithsonian Museum archaeology team led by Dr. Bruno Frohlich unearths a 2700+ year-old, khirigsur burial mound at a site above the Delger River Valley, near Muren, Mongolia.
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  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team led by Dr. Bruno Frohlich unearths 2700+ year-old, khirigsur burial mounds at site above Delger River Valley, near Muren.
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  • A Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies a 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound at a site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.  An ancient Deer Stone stands in the foreground (from the same era).
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  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound at site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.  An ancient Deer Stone stands in foreground (from same era).<br />
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  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound at site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.  An ancient Deer Stone stands in foreground (from same era).<br />
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  • A Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies a 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound at a site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.  An ancient Deer Stone stands in the foreground (from the same era).
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  • A Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies a 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound at a site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.  An ancient Deer Stone stands in the foreground (from the same era).
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  • A Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies a 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound at a site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.  An ancient Deer Stone stands in the foreground (from the same era).
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  • A Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies a 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound at a site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.  An ancient Deer Stone stands in the foreground (from the same era).
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  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound at site beside sheep corrals near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
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  • A Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies a 2700+ year-old khirigsur burial mound at Ulaan Tolgoi, near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
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  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound at Ulaan Tolgai site near Lake Erkhel & Muren.  <br />
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  • Nearby a summer thundershower, a Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies a 2700+ year-old khirigsur burial mound at Ulaan Tolgoi, near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
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  • A Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies a 2700+ year-old khirigsur burial mound at Ulaan Tolgoi site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
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  • A Smithsonian Museum archaeology team unearths a skull in a 2700+ year-old, khirigsur burial mounds at site above Delger River, near Muren, Mongolia. <br />
(Pictured is Mongolian archaeology student, Manlaibaatar Sundev).
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  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team unearths 2700+ year-old, khirigsur burial mounds at site above Delger River, near Muren. (Pictured are Eliza Wallace & Manlaibaatar Sundev.<br />
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  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team's vehicle crosses log bridge near Muren, Mongolia.
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  • A Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies a 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound above Delger River, near Muren, Mongolia.
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  • Members of a Smithsonian Museum archaeology team monitor nightime laser scanning of bronze-age Deer Stones at Ulaan Tolgoi site near Muren, Mongolia.
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  • MONGOLIAN ARCHAEOLOGY. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team monitors laser scanning of bronze-age Deer Stones at Ulaan Tolgoi site near Muren, Mongolia.
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  • MONGOLIAN ARCHAEOLOGY. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team monitors laser scanning of bronze-age Deer Stones at Ulaan Tolgoi site near Muren, Mongolia. <br />
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  • Members of a Smithsonian Museum archaeology team monitor nightime laser scanning of bronze-age Deer Stones at Ulaan Tolgoi site near Muren, Mongolia.
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  • The driver for a Smithsonian archaeology team gets water at a well near saline Lake Erkhel.  These are widely scattered and the only source of water for local livestock.
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  • An archaeology team walks near an ancient native settlement in the White Mountains of California.
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  • An archaeology team near an ancient village site at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States. 14,252' White Mountain Peak rises in the background.
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  • An archaeology team near an ancient village site at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States. 14,252' White Mountain Peak rises in the background.
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  • An archaeology team investigate artifacts at 12,400' in Ca;lifornia's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.
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  • An archaeology team investigates artifacts at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.
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  • An archaeology team investigates artifacts at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.
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  • An archaeology team investigates artifacts at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.
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  • An archaeology team investigates artifacts at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.
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  • An archaeology team investigates artifacts at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.
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