Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Frost giants.......and permafrost......


Klondike Gold Rush - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Klondike Gold Rush ended in 1899 after gold was discovered in Nome, ..... In the sub-Arctic climate of the Klondike, a layer of hard permafrost lay only 6 feet ...
Prospectors‎: ‎100,000 of whom 30,000 a...
Discovery‎: ‎August 16, 1896, Bonanza C...
Routes‎: ‎All water route; Dyea/Skagway ...
Legacy‎: ‎The Call of the Wild, The Gold ...

Jack London's Klondike Adventure - Arctic Website

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Being young, healthy, hearing of the great gold-strikes in the Klondike, and longing for wealth and adventure, he made up his mind to try his hand at prospecting. ... The Chilkoot trail is 33 miles from the trail head at Dyea, Alaska, to Lake Bennett, British Columbia.

Klondike Holds Clues to Ancient Environment - LiveScience

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Oct 30, 2009 - The Klondike region of the Canadian Arctic isn't often thought of as an oasis for life. Today, the area is best known for its vast frozen wilderness, ...

Klondike Gold Rush | Historical Atlas of the Arctic (13 June ...

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Historical Map of the Arctic and the Far North (13 June 1898) - Klondike Gold Rush: On August 16, 1896, gold was discovered on the Yukon River, in the ...

Arctic Full Synthetic TDTO-4 - KLONDIKE Lubricants

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KLONDIKE Arctic Full Synthetic TDTO-4 Transmission and Drivetrain Fluid is an advanced fluid designed for the needs of heavy duty mobile and stationary .

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