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December 01, 2018

Congratulations to the Tanalian Lynx on their Mixed 6 State Volleyball Championship!!!! Good job team! You earned it! #golynx #tanalianlynx #lynxlovelife


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November 16, 2018

At just over 10,000 feet, Mt. Redoubt is the highest summit in the Aleutian Range. It can often be seen steaming from its lava dome as you fly by on flights through Lake Clark Pass. _______________________________ Mt. Redoubt - Lake Clark National Park #AK #akprojectdiscover #volcanoweek #LakeClarkNPS #Redoubt #akvolcanoes


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November 15, 2018

Potentially one the most dangerous volcanoes in Alaska, Mt. Redoubt is located in the east portion of Lake Clark National Park, at the head of the Chigmit mountains subrange _____________________________ Mt. Redoubt - Chigmit Mountains #AK #akprojectdiscover #volcanoweek #LakeClarkNPS #Redoubt #akvolcanoes


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November 14, 2018

Kaguyak crater, located in the northeast portion of Katmai National Park, truncates a former stratovolcano. Post caldera lava domes form a peninsula and island within the 1.5 mile diameter lake. ______________________________________________ Mt. Kaguyak - Katmai National Park #ak #akprojectdiscover #volcano #kaguyak #katmainps #volcanoweek #akvolcanoes


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November 13, 2018

Just 176 miles southwest of Anchorage in south Cook Inlet, this 32 square mile island is home to Mt. Augustine, a central dome cluster stratovolcano that is part of the Aleutian volcanic arc and had its last major eruption event from mid December 2005 through January 2006. _______________________________ Mt. Augustine - Cook Inlet, AK #AK #Akprojectdiscover #volcano #volcanoweek #augustine #akvolcanoes


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November 12, 2018

Located at 6,715 feet, and often hidden by cloud cover, lies the beautiful Crater Lake within Mt. Katmai. Formed from the withdraw of magma from beneath Katmai during the 1912 eruption of Novarupta, the lake now has a depth of over 800 feet. —————————————- Mt. Katmai - Katmai National Park. #AK #akprojectdiscover #volcano #volcanoweek #eruption #crater #mtkatmai #katmainps #novarupta


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November 11, 2018

A 40 square mile ash field spills out from what is now called the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, the remains of the 1912 eruption of Novarupta. ———————————— #Ak #akprojectdiscover #tenthousandsmokes #novarupta #katmainps #volcanoweek


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The aftermath of a 60 hr eruption, Katmai National Parks’s Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes spreads down the Ukak River Valley from above Katmai Pass. ———————————— Katmai National Park - AK #AK #akprojectdiscover #volcanoweek #katmainps #tenthousandsmokes #novarupta


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July 22, 2018

Emerson Falls, one of Dick Proeneke’s favorite locations to explore is a short hike from the shores of lower Twin Lakes in Lake Clark National Park. __________________________________ Emerson Falls - Twin Lakes #ak #akprojectdiscover #twinlakes #waterfall #lakeclarknationalpark #hikeak


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July 21, 2018

Barrier Glacier, this picturesque glacier wanders lazily down the west side of Mt. Spur and into the Chakachamna Lake just east of Lake Clark National Park. _________________________________ Mt. Spur - Alaska #ak #akprojectdiscover #mtspur #glacier #volcano


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What a spectacular view of Lower Twin Lakes from the valley floor above Emerson Creek. _____________________________ Twin Lakes - Lake Clark NPS #ak #lakeclatknps #akprojectdiscover #emersoncreek #twinlakes


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July 16, 2018

Fossils! These fossilized imprints of marine invertebrates are pretty abundant throughout many lakes in Katmai National Park. These bivalves were most likely from the Jurassic age. ________________________________ #jurassicalaska #katmainationalpark #ak #akprojectdiscover #fossils


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May 24, 2018

Turquoise lake still hasn’t been released from this winter’s icy grip. Here is a look back to last year and the mesmerizing turquoise water still to come. #turquoiselake #lakeclarknps #AK #akprojectdiscover #Voranclan


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April 28, 2018

Balance, strength, and focus is required to master the One Arm Reach. Balancing their entire body on one hand, the athletes then reach with their free hand to touch the suspended ball and return their free hand to the floor, keeping the rest of their body from touching the floor. #Ak #nyo2018 #akprojectdiscover #voranclan #lpsd #lynxlovelife @coles_stone


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April 27, 2018

With origins deep in Alaskan culture as a way for the Iñupiaq hunter to see across the horizon when hunting game, the Nalukataq (blanket toss) is still celebrated today. Launching an individual into the air from a blanket made traditionally of seal or walrus hides requires cooperation, commitment, unity, community, and trust. #voranclan #ak #nyo2018 #lynxlovelife #akprojectdiscover


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The Alaskan High Kick, a highly anticipated event in the Native Youth Olympics, exhibits agility, strength, balance and control. @calebalsworth_35 attempts 70” #voranclan #nyo2018 #lynxlovelife #ak #akprojectdiscover


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