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aiyanayanas · 1 year ago
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promontoryranger · 2 years ago
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Nature Photography -- My Road Most Traveled
I’m a nature photographer. It’s what I do. I go wild for my photography. I go wild for photography! John of Journeys With Johnbo chose this week’s Lens-Artists Photography Challenge, “The Road Most Traveled”. He asks us to showcase whatever style of photography is our go-to, our favorite, our road most traveled. Fall colors on the Denali Highway I don’t think I can define a particular style as my…
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takenoteornot · 1 year ago
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Outside Knik, AK.
September 14, 2023
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heavenlybackside · 4 months ago
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Kayaking through Knik Glacier, Alaska. 🇺🇸
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tonichelleak · 7 months ago
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Veterinarian Jessica Klejka at the Ceremonial Start and ReStart of Iditarod 52. The veteran musher grew up in Bethel, Alaska and now spends her time practicing veterinary medicine in both Knik, AK and Bethel.
This year Klejka won Most Inspirational Musher voted on by her fellow Iditarod finishers after it was let slip that Jessica hadn't traveled the Iditarod alone with her dogs, she had a stowaway as she was close to 4 months pregnant while racing. Jessica would say at the awards banquet she does not recommend doing both. While not the first musher to run the race pregnant, she still managed to cause quite the stir in the mushing fandom with the news.
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wisco-warrior · 8 months ago
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Flight over Knik Glacier by Danielle Nelson – Mat-Su Valley, Alaska
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guerrerense · 2 years ago
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Over The Knik por David Blazejewski Por Flickr: In the ten years I lived in Alaska I only tried this specific angle once, and I'm not sure why I didn't try again. I suppose it was because it took a bit of a walk to get to this spot, but I'm glad I have a few to show for it. I did do sort of a reprisal in 2014 but from far higher up the bluff overlooking the river. Here is the southbound weekly Winter Aurora passenger train back when it was a diminutive consist of just a baggage car, a single coach, and a diner trailing an SD70MAC/GP40-2 combo. They are coming across the 800 foot long Knik River Bridge at MP 146.4. This bridge dates from 1937 and consists of nine orignal 80 ft. pony plate girder thru spans and one 100 ft. span that dates from a 2004 rebuilding. In that year the Alaska Railroad installed new concrete pilings and caps and shifted the old 80 foot spans over and installed a broad new 100 ft span, which is the one closest in this image and featuring a large yellow ARR logo. The Knik River is 25 miles long flowing down from its start at the foot of Knik Glacier which is one of the largest ice fields in South Central Alaska flowing down off th Chugach Range. The river here forms the boundary between the Matanuska-Susitna Borough af the Municipality of Anchorage which the train is entering, despite being 30 miles away from downtown still! In the distance 20 miles away almost due north sparkling in the afternoon spring light are the 6000 ft peaks of the Talkeetna Mountains surrounding Hatcher Pass. Knik River Municipality of Anchorage Sunday April 8, 2012
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stumbleimg · 2 years ago
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Knik Glacier, Lake George, Alaska [OC][3024X4032]
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virginstoner666 · 1 year ago
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Lt. Pat Kasnick of the Alaska State Troopers and Leon Steele of Fish and Wildlife Protection Agency helped to conduct the search of the Knik Flats for bodies of missing prostitutes and topless dancers on September 17, 1983.
Criminal investigators sift for signs of bodies along the Knik River in Alaska in April 1984.
Taken from the investigations of Robert Hansen, killer of 17 women(though potentially as many as 20+), primarily prostitutes and exotic dancers in the Anchorage area. Hansen was most well known for his calloused means of killing his victims, flying them out to the Alaskan wilderness where he'd release them before hunting them down like animals. It's said along the Knik River was one of his favorite locations.
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wildwanderess · 2 years ago
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b & w edit 🖤🤍 knik river views / Alaska
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Sunrise along the Knik River, Alaska, USA
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localizee · 1 year ago
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Now, when it comes to this game, my friend, local market knowledge is the name of the game. It's an essential trait for any real estate professional you consider partnering with.
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latinwords · 1 year ago
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Sunrise along the Knik River, Alaska, USA
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inmycity · 2 years ago
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SERIAL KILLER: The Butcher Baker of Alaska
SERIAL KILLER: The Butcher Baker of Alaska
Robert Hansen owned and operated a successful bakery in Anchorage, Alaska in the 1970s and 80s, selling donuts and danishes to everyone in town. He was a well-known and well-respected member of the business community, living in a nice home in the suburbs with his wife and two children. In his spare time, he liked to fly his plane to the remote area around the Knik River and hunt for wolves and…
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pangeen · 4 years ago
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Infinite textures of nature
By Giorgio Suighi
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