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Alaska Stock Photos(11 images)
Alaska Stock Photos including Geophysical Seismic Research Vehicles out on the ice of the Beaufort Sea. Ididtarod Sled Dog Race Photos, Arctic Fox. Arctic Workers & Vehicles.
  • Photo of an Arctic Fox near some Oil Rigs out on Beaufort Sea Ice in Alaska By photographer Chuck Goodenough
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  • Stock Photo of rookie musher Libby Riddles at her 1980 Iditarod start in Alaska. 5 years later In 1985, Libby Riddles went on to be the first woman to win the 1049 mile long Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. By photographer Chuck Goodenough
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  • After building a snow bridge to disperse weight, housing and equipment trailers are towed safely over a crack in the sea ice. Geophysical crews work during the arctic winter when they can travel out onto the ice of the Beafort Sea, north of the coast of Alaska. Photo taken in 1980 of a D7 Caterpillar tractor moving trailers, which are on Ski's. By photographer Chuck Goodenough
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  • Stock Photo taken out on the ice of the Beaufort Sea, north of the coast of Alaska. A worker, catskinner caterpillar driver is heading to his rig during a blowing snow between trailers used for housing oil exploration workers and scientists. By photographer Chuck Goodenough
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  • Stock Photo taken out on the ice of the Beaufort Sea, north of the coast of Alaska. A worker, catskinner caterpillar driver is heading to his rig during a blowing snow between trailers used for housing oil exploration workers and scientists. By photographer Chuck Goodenough
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  • Stock photo showing a Helicopter about to land on a runway built on Beaufor Sea Ice. Helicopters and other aircraft were the only way in or out of the remote exploration geophysical research camps searching for oil out on the ice of the beaufort sea. By photographer Chuck Goodenough
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  • Stock Photo circa 1980 of Winter Alaska Oil exploration vehicles at sunset. The foreground vehicle held the "Juggies" and their "jugg's" or Geophones which they would lay down on the ice. The Vibrators would then send seismic waves into the earth which would refelct back into the juggs and be recorded to show the density of rock in the earths crust. By photographer Chuck Goodenough
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  • After building a snow bridge to disperse weight, housing and equipment trailers are towed safely over a crack in the sea ice. Geophysical crews work during the arctic winter when they can travel out onto the ice of the Beafort Sea, north of the coast of Alaska. Photo taken around 1980 of a geophycical recording vehicle on snow tracks. By photographer Chuck Goodenough
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  • Research and Support vehicles need to be in top shape out on the ice of the Beaufort Sea in this Seismic Research Camp. Camp head Mechanic shown here working on a diesel engine. Circa 1980. By photographer Chuck Goodenough
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  • 1049 miles to go. Unknown Racer, musher number 24? is off at the start of the 1980 Iditarod Sled Dog Race in Alaska By photographer Chuck Goodenough
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  • 1049 miles to go. Racer number 32 is off at the start of the 1980 Iditarod Sled Dog Race in Alaska By photographer Chuck Goodenough
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