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  • Mann med hagle, rød jakke, North Face, gutt og våpen, jeger, jakt, turgåer, slette, fjell, Svalbard, Spitsbergen, friluftsliv, Prins Karls Forland, man with gun
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  • Padlere i havkajakk på nordligste spissen av Spitsbergen, Sea kayaks at the northernmost tip of Spitsbergen
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  • Padlere i havkajakk på nordligste spissen av Spitsbergen, Sea kayaks at the northernmost tip of Spitsbergen
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  • The Svalbard Global Seed Vault (Norwegian: Svalbard globale frøhvelv) is a secure seedbank located on the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen near the town of Longyearbyen in the remote Arctic Svalbard archipelago. The facility was established to preserve a wide variety of plant seeds from locations worldwide in an underground cavern. The seed vault holds duplicate samples, or "spare" copies, of seeds held in genebanks worldwide. The seed vault will provide insurance against the loss of seeds in genebanks, as well as a refuge for seeds in the case of large scale regional or global crises. The island of Spitsbergen is about 1,300 kilometres (810 mi) from the North Pole. The seed vault is managed under terms spelled out in a tripartite agreement between the Norwegian government, the Global Crop Diversity Trust (GCDT) and the Nordic Genetic Resource Center (previously named the Nordic Gene Bank, a cooperative effort of the Nordic countries under the Nordic Council of Ministers).....Construction of the seed vault, which cost approximately 45 million Norwegian Kroner (9 million USD), was funded entirely by the Government of Norway. Storage of seeds in the seed vault is free of charge. Operational costs will be paid by Norway and the Global Crop Diversity Trust. The primary funding of the Trust came from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, United Kingdom, Norway, Australia, Switzerland, and Sweden, though funding has been received from a wide variety of sources including four developing countries: Brazil, Colombia, Ethiopia, and India.....
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  • Sjettebreen på Svalbard, Spitsbergen, isbre, snø og is, kaldt, skyer, striper, linjer, blå is, blått lys, solgløtt
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  • Elv på Svalbard, Spitsbergen, landskap, sletter, fjell, grått vær, uvær, river
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  • Kayak paddler among glacier calfs at the Eidem glacier on Spitsbergen
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  • Kayak paddler among glacier calfs at the Eidem glacier on Spitsbergen
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  • Tipi in the snow and sleet down by the sea on Spitsbergen
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  • Helsport Lavvo Finnmark at Spitsbergen
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  • Kayak paddler among glacier calfs at the Eidem glacier on Spitsbergen
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  • Svalbard
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  • Dry suits from Kokatat
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  • Saxifraga, Svalbard
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  • Svalbard..The walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) is a large flippered marine mammal with a discontinuous circumpolar distribution in the Arctic Ocean and sub-Arctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. The walrus is the only living species in the Odobenidae family and Odobenus genus.
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  • Svalbard
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  • Xanthoria elegans, Svalbard..Xanthoria elegans, commonly known as the elegant sunburst lichen, is a lichenized species of fungus in the genus Xanthoria, family Teloschistaceae. Recognized by its bright orange or red pigmentation, this species grows on rocks, often near bird or rodent perches. It has a circumpolar and alpine distribution. It was one of the first lichens to be used for the rock-face dating method known as lichenometry
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  • Dry suits from Kokatat, Svalbard
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  • Svalbard
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  • Kayaks on beach, Engelskbukta, Svalbard
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  • Arctic Terns are medium-sized birds. They have a length of 33-39 cm (13-15 in) and a wingspan of 76-85 cm (26-30 in). They are mainly grey and white plumaged, with a red beak (as long as the head, straight, with pronounced gonys) and feet, white forehead, a black nape and crown (streaked white), and white cheeks. The grey mantle is 305 mm, and the scapulars are fringed brown, some tipped white. The upper wing is grey with a white leading edge, and the collar is completely white, as is the rump. The deeply forked tail is whitish, with grey outer webs. The hindcrown to the ear-coverts is black.....Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals. While the trend in the number of individuals in the species as a whole is not known, exploitation in the past has reduced this bird's numbers in the southern reaches of its range.....
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  • Paddeling by an ice berg
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  • Svalbard camp
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  • Svalbard
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  • ..Arctic Fox (Alopex Lagopus)
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  • trip flares for protection against polar bears
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  • Lavvo
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  • View from Kvadehuken
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  • Man doing the coocking in a lavvo
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  • Portrait of Anders Levoll
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  • Kayak in river by Laxebu, Svalbard
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  • Kayak at the shore by Laxebu, Svalbard
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  • Frost pattern
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  • Arctic Skua scaring off a Svalbard Raindeer who propably came to close to the nest
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  • Isfjorden
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  • Svalbard landscape
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  • Man eating food outdoors, Svalbard
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  • Silene acaulis is densely tufted, forming domed cushions composed of long shoots with four or five small green leaves at their apex and many remnants of old leaves below. The cushion has a solid, very long taproot. The leaves are narrow with short stiff hairs on the margin. Numerous pink (rarely white) flowers, seldom more than one on each shoot; the petals are distinctly longer than the calyx. S. acaulis displays "compass flowering", developing flowers on the southfacing part of the cushion first, later on the north side. It has a long flowering season. It grows mainly in dry, gravelly localities, but also in damper places. With the cushions it produces its own, warmer climate with high temperatures inside, when the sun shines.....
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  • Pedicularis hirsuta, Svalbard
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  • Silene acaulis is densely tufted, forming domed cushions composed of long shoots with four or five small green leaves at their apex and many remnants of old leaves below. The cushion has a solid, very long taproot. The leaves are narrow with short stiff hairs on the margin. Numerous pink (rarely white) flowers, seldom more than one on each shoot; the petals are distinctly longer than the calyx. S. acaulis displays "compass flowering", developing flowers on the southfacing part of the cushion first, later on the north side. It has a long flowering season. It grows mainly in dry, gravelly localities, but also in damper places. With the cushions it produces its own, warmer climate with high temperatures inside, when the sun shines.....
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  • Man using Binoculars
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  • A happy kayaker after a long days paddling
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  • A kayaker preparing to enter the kayak on Spitzbergen
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  • A kayak paddler on the misty ocean outside Spitzbergen
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  • View from the kayak cockpit going down the Dieset river on the Mitra peninsula on Spitzbergen
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  • Paddling kayak along the cliffs on Spitzbergen
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  • A happy kayaker taking a rest
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  • Smiling kayak paddler passing by in the sun
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  • Mine entrance in Longyearbyen - gruveinngang i Longyearbyen
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  • View from Laxebu
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  • Arctic Skua
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  • Girl posing with clothes from Bergans  and a mauser rifle (for protection against Polar Bears)
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  • Arctic Skua
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  • Girl posing with clothes from Bergans  and a mauser rifle (for protection against Polar Bears)
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  • ..Arctic Fox (Alopex Lagopus)
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  • ..Arctic Fox (Alopex Lagopus)
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  • trip flares for protection against polar bears
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  • ..Arctic Fox (Alopex Lagopus)
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  • Jumping across Frost pattern
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  • Arctic Skua
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  • Solar cell, Roald Amundsens institute at Kvadehuken (Svalbard)
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  • Arctic Skua
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  • Roald Amundsens institute at Kvadehuken, Svalbard
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  • The Purple Sandpiper, Calidris, Arquatella or Erolia maritima is a small shorebird.....Adults have short yellow legs and a medium thin dark bill with a yellow base. The body is dark on top with a slight purplish gloss and mainly white underneath. The breast is smeared with grey and the rump is black.....
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  • Festningen, a cliff in Isfjorden (Svalbard)
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  • Trekking at Kvadehuken, Svalbard
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  • View from Kvadehuken
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  • Man securing tent ropes
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  • Kayaks: Sibir Expedition from Cobolt Kayas and lavvo: Helsport Finnmark
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  • Arctic Skua scaring off a Svalbard Raindeer who propably came to close to the nest
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  • Arctic Terns are medium-sized birds. They have a length of 33-39 cm (13-15 in) and a wingspan of 76-85 cm (26-30 in). They are mainly grey and white plumaged, with a red beak (as long as the head, straight, with pronounced gonys) and feet, white forehead, a black nape and crown (streaked white), and white cheeks. The grey mantle is 305 mm, and the scapulars are fringed brown, some tipped white. The upper wing is grey with a white leading edge, and the collar is completely white, as is the rump. The deeply forked tail is whitish, with grey outer webs. The hindcrown to the ear-coverts is black.....Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals. While the trend in the number of individuals in the species as a whole is not known, exploitation in the past has reduced this bird's numbers in the southern reaches of its range.....
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  • The walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) is a large flippered marine mammal with a discontinuous circumpolar distribution in the Arctic Ocean and sub-Arctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. The walrus is the only living species in the Odobenidae family and Odobenus genus.
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  • Standed drift ice
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  • Paddeling by an ice berg
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  • Man paddeling in Isfjorden, Svalbard
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  • Helsport Finnmark Lavvo and Cobolt kayaks Sibir Expedition
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  • Helsport Finnmark Lavvo and Cobolt kayaks Sibir Expedition
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  • Landscape at Svalbard
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  • Svalbard
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  • Girl at Svalbard
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  • Girl at Svalbard
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  • The Common Eider, Somateria mollissima, is a large (50-71 cm body length) sea-duck
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