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Extreme points of Earth / University of Alaska Fairbanks / Arctic Ocean / Institute of Arctic Biology / Permafrost / Arctic / Alaska / University of Alaska System / Physical geography / Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities / Geography
Date: 2015-02-12 14:45:02
Extreme points of Earth
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Arctic Ocean
Institute of Arctic Biology
Permafrost
Arctic
Alaska
University of Alaska System
Physical geography
Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities
Geography

DATE: FROM: SUBJECT: INFO: 12 Feb. 2015

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