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These photos were taken from a 6-passenger plane on the way to a small exploration site 1 hour north of Anchorage for wetlands fieldwork. I think it's pretty interesting to see what slow moving water will do... definitely interesting paths.
A different view... seeing the world in its beauty
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Wow! Plane photos always amazed me, these are very unusual
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