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  • Building detail, Port town of Lubec, Maine, USA, furthest Northeast town in the continental United States
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  • Building detail, Port town of Lubec, Maine, USA, furthest Northeast town in the continental United States
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  • Old boot displayed on the exterior of a building, port town of Lubec, Maine, USA, furthest northeast location in the continental United States
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  • Window reflection, Lubec, Maine, USA, furthest Northeast town in the continental United States
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  • Window reflection, Lubec, Maine, USA, furthest Northeast town in the continental United States
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  • Window reflection, Lubec, Maine, USA, furthest Northeast town in the continental United States
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  • Window reflection, Lubec, Maine, USA
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  • Preparing umiaks for an expedition, Port Town of Provideniya, Chukotsk Peninsula, Northeast Russia, 1992
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  • Port Town of Lavrentiya, Chukotsk Peninsula, NE Russia, 1992
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  • Port Town of Lavrentiya, Chukotsk Peninsula, NE Russia, 1992
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  • Port Town of Lavrentiya, aerial view, Chukotsk Peninsula, NE Russia, 1992
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  • Expedition preparation, Port Town of Provideniya, Chukotsk Peninsula, Northeast Russia, 1992
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  • Afanassi Makovnev (left) helps load an umiak, expedition preparation, Port Town of Provideniya, Chukotsk Peninsula, Northeast Russia, 1992
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  • Young child, Port Town of Lavrentiya, Chukotsk Peninsula, NE Russia, 1992
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  • Port Town of Lavrentiya, Chukotsk Peninsula, NE Russia, 1992
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  • Port Town of Lavrentiya, aerial view, Chukotsk Peninsula, NE Russia. It is situated on Lavrentiya Bay, named by Captain James Cook who arrived in the bay on the feast day of Saint Lawrence in 1778. The village itself was founded in 1928 (although some sources suggest 1927. By 1928 a Kultbaza (a semi-permanent cultural base established by the Soviet Union in rural areas to ensure the ideological education of local indigenous inhabitants) had been established in the area and by 1930 the settlement was sufficient that it was appointed as the administrative centre of Chukotsky District. This appointment was later transferred to Uelen but administrative responsibilities returned to Lavrentiya in 1942., 1992
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  • Ken Leghorn loads an umiak, expedition preparation, Port Town of Provideniya, Chukotsk Peninsula, Northeast Russia, 1992
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  • Oleg Gaifullin, Russian guide, repairs a seal skin float, Plover Spit near the Port Town of Provideniya, Chukotsk Peninsula, NE Russia, 1992
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  • Umiak framework detail, Port Town of Provideniya, Chukotsk Peninsula, Northeast Russia, 1992
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