
Expedition
Log

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August 16, 2001
Souvenir Album:
Teller, Little
Diomede Island and Russian Waters
Images
Teller
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House on the
shore of Teller which is on the banks of Port
Clarence. Most of the 280 inhabitants are Eskimo
who subsist on fishing or hunting reindeer. (Photo
by National Ocean Service, NOAA).
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Eskimo
dancers in Teller perform for Harriman Retraced
participants. (Photo by National Ocean Service,
NOAA).
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Young boy
dancing for Harriman participants in Teller. (Photo
by National Ocean Service, NOAA).
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Little Diomede
Island
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Aleut village
of Ignaluk, on Little Diomede Island as seen from
the Clipper Odyssey. It is an American
island that lies only three nautical miles from the
Russian island of Big Diomede. (Photo by National
Ocean Service, NOAA).
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Walrus skins
drying on driftwood racks.(Photo by National Ocean
Service, NOAA).
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Eskimos
dancing at a reception held for passengers on the
Clipper Odyssey. (Photo by National Ocean
Service, NOAA).
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Russia
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First glimpse
of the Russian Far East, Big Diomede. Note the
vessel in the foreground transported the Russian
custom officials who stayed on the Clipper
Odyssey during the time spent in Russian
waters. (Photo by National Ocean Service,
NOAA).
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Large group
of walrus on shore of Big Diomede. (Photo by
National Ocean Service, NOAA).
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(top)
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