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2024-06-12
From the descriptive panel outside the exhibit: "The sealing vessel MS Polstjerna was built in 1949 and was designed to withstand the conditions of the Arctic Ocean. The vessel sailed for 33 hunting seasons and brought home more than 97,000 seals." The vessel sits in a dry-dock, with a glass...
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2024-07-10
This traditional Norwegian log farmhouse with a sod roof is located in Heritage Square in Red Deer, Alberta Canada. It has a fully equipped kitchen and showcases traditional Norwegian cultural objects including regional dresses, hardanger embroidery and rosemaling-style painting on household...
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2018-06-22
This advertisement for vaccin.se, a Swedish website operated by the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline AB was in the window of a metro train car in Sweden. It alerts riders to the dangers of tick-borne encephalitis and advertises a vaccination against the disease. Tick-borne diseases are...
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2024-06-08
This collection of Androsace varieties is planted between vertical slabs of rock at the Arctic and Alpine Botanic Garden (latitude 69.6769° N) in Tromsø, Norway. Androsasce are a genus of the Primulaceae family, found in Arctic/Alpine regions including the Alps, Causcaus, Himalayas, and...
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Part of the primula collection at the at the Arctic and Alpine Botanic Garden in Tromsø, Norway
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View of part of the primula collection planted on a rocky outcrop at the Arctic and Alpine Botanic Garden (latitude 69.6769° N) in Tromsø, Norway blooming in early June, 2024. Varieties visible include Primula angustifolia and Primula lutea.