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President Obama gets "wild" with Bear Grylls in Alaska
President Barack Obama is greeted by Seward Mayor Jean Bardarson and Alaska National Park Service Regional Director Bert Frost as he arrives at Seward Airport to take a hike to view the Exit Glacier, Tuesday, Sept. 1. Obama is on a historic three-day trip to Alaska aimed at showing solidarity with a state often overlooked by Washington, while using its glorious but changing landscape as an urgent call to action on climate change. (Associated Press)
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How to survive an avalanche
Just outside Snowbird's Superior parking lot human body parts are buried eight feet under the snow, and barking, medium-sized dogs can be seen with their noses pressed to the snow, their bodies and tails shaking as they find cadaver parts. There has been no murder and no crime.
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