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This young Grizzly bear paused to forage alone in Hayden Valley, Yellowstone National Park. Moments earlier, it had been gamboling along on the snowy hillside :)
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Split-twig figurines from the Archaic Period of southwest North America
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The coldest temperature ever recorded in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming was -66ยฐF on February 9, 1933.
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Scenes from Inuit life, Alaska
The World of the American Indian, National Geographic, 1974
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Teddy bear, Tazovskiy peninsular, Yamalo-Nenets autonomous district, 2020 - by Aleksandr Romanov, Russia
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A natural wave is formed on Lake Michigan when the riptide meets the incoming tide and explodes upward, 2014 - by Michael Bernhardt, American
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1860s female archery outfit with a pocket diary hanging from the belt
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American black bear By: Unknown photographer From: Wildlife Fact-File 1990s
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Wolf kill, in Superior National Forest, National Geographic October 1977
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It will never not be crazy to me that the anti-tech/anti-civ movement isn't bigger than it is. Sentiments like "modern society traps us in soul-crushing jobs that only benefit large corporations" or "people are disconnected from the beauty of nature and forced into urban sprawl" or "industrial civilization is actively killing our planet and we can't just sit here and watch it happen" are inescapable on social media (and sound like they could have come straight out of the pages of Industrial Society and Its Future or from groups like Wilderness Front) but the second people advocate for dismantling the system altogether people are silent.
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