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Dave G. Houser Jan Butchofsky > On her voyages to northern Greenland, MS FRAM pushes north as far as the sea ice allows.  On this August, 2007,, voyage, that point, in the narrow Smith Sound between Greenland and Canada's Ellesmere Island, was 78 degrees 49.5 North, Greenland.
Dave G. Houser Jan Butchofsky > Bandon boasts a beautiful rock-studded beach that ranks among the most scenic strands along Oregon's 363-miles of coastline, Oregon, USA.
Dave G. Houser Jan Butchofsky > Icebergs of every shape and size --some quite enormous -- drift from the glacier Sermeq Kujslleq (the Danish call it Jacobshavn Glacier).  It is the world's most productive glacier and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004, Ilulissat, Greenland.
Dave G. Houser Jan Butchofsky > Ixtapa beach scene, Ixtapa, Guerrero, Mexico.
Dave G. Houser Jan Butchofsky > Bandon boasts a beautiful rock-studded beach that ranks among the most scenic strands along Oregon's 363-miles of coastline, Oregon, USA.
Dave G. Houser Jan Butchofsky > Bandon boasts a beautiful rock-studded beach that ranks among the most scenic strands along Oregon's 363-miles of coastline, Oregon, USA.
Dave G. Houser Jan Butchofsky > Sunset, Santorini, Greece.
Dave G. Houser Jan Butchofsky > The midnight sun softly illuminates icebergs difting in Baffin Bay off Uummannaq, Greenland.
Dave G. Houser Jan Butchofsky > Icebergs, many of them quite enormous, drift into Disko Bay from the glacier Sermeq Kujalleq (Jacobhavn Glacier to the Danish).  The world's most productive glacier was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004, Ilulissat, Greenland.
On her voyages to northern Greenland, MS FRAM pushes north as far as the sea ice allows. On this August, 2007,, voyage, that point, in the narrow Smith Sound between Greenland and Canada's Ellesmere Island, was 78 degrees 49.5 North, Greenland.
 > On her voyages to northern Greenland, MS FRAM pushes north as far as the sea ice allows.  On this August, 2007,, voyage, that point, in the narrow Smith Sound between Greenland and Canada's Ellesmere Island, was 78 degrees 49.5 North, Greenland.
On her voyages to northern Greenland, MS FRAM pushes north as far as the sea ice allows. On this August, 2007,, voyage, that point, in the narrow Smith Sound between Greenland and Canada's Ellesmere Island, was 78 degrees 49.5 North, Greenland.
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