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Circumpolar Digital Image Collection
The Circumpolar Digital Image Collection is a collection of photos, slides, other images and contributions shared by many of the University of Alberta’s polar researchers. Images in the collection may be used for teaching and research purposes. For any other use, please contact the Canadian Circumpolar Institute.
Items in this Collection
- 428Campbell, Sandy
- 175Seale, Linda N.
- 9Beaudreau, Diane, biologist, artist
- 3Alberta Aviation Museum
- 3Inuvialuit Cultural Resource Centre
- 3Ivanova, Semenova Polina
- 134Photographs
- 56Antarctic Peninsula
- 56Canada, Northwest Territories, Yellowknife
- 37Russia, St. Petersburg
- 24Arctic flowers
- 24September, 2016
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2018-06-16
The Santasport Hostel is the dormitory accommodation at the Lapland Sport Institute in Rovaniemi, Finland. This Institute has facilities for Olympic Weighlifting and Swimming. There are also facilities for snow sports, hockey, soccer, and bowling. Other amenities include a restaurant, fitness...
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2014-05-24
This lazuli bunting appeared at a bird feeder near 53.716534, -114.869136 on May 24, 2014. It stayed for one day and did not visit the feeder again. This species has not been seen at this site before. E-bird.org records only one sighting further north in Alberta at Beaver Crossing in the St....
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Lecture theatre building and maple tree at the Mikhailovskaya Dacha Campus of Saint Petersburg University
Download2015-09-14
The Mikhailovskaya Dacha Campus of Saint Petersburg University is about 25 km down the bay from downtown St. Petersburg. It came into operation in 2015. The conference hall seats about 450 and has simulataneous translation facilities. University of the Arctic held its Council Meeting her in...
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Leopard seal -- photograph
2004-01-01
Leopard seal in Wilhelmina Bay, Antarctic Peninsula, January 2004. Leopard seals dive and feed at great depths and need to rest on ice floes to recover