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23 October 2021
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Anchorage Daily News
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Ned Rozell
Background
Alaska’s most prominent permafrost cliff is one of a kind
Itkillik River
N 70º 9' 0" W 150º 56' 20"
DMS:
N 70º 9' 0" W 150º 56' 20"
Lat/Lng:
70.15 -150.938888888889
Nearby
Called yedomas in Russia, the mounds of land are much more populous there.
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