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  • The Arctic tern in Longearbyen, Svalbard, Arctic.
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  • No rifle or gun signs on the doors of the bank in Longearbyen, Svalbard, Arctic.
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  • The Greenland dog and the Siberian husky mix is a working sled dog breed in Longearbyen, Svalbard, Arctic.
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  • The barnacle geese in Longearbyen, Svalbard, Arctic.
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  • The Arctic reindeer (the East Greenland caribou or Greenland caribou} is a regular sight in Longearbyen, Svalbard, Arctic.
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  • The purple sandpiper is a small shorebird in Longearbyen, Svalbard, Arctic.
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  • Mating season for The Arctic terns in Longearbyen, Svalbard, Arctic.
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  • The Greenland dog and the Siberian husky mix is a working sled dog breed in Longearbyen, Svalbard, Arctic.
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  • The Greenland dog and the Siberian husky mix is a working sled dog breed in Longearbyen, Svalbard, Arctic.
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  • The graveyard in Longearbyen, Svalbard, Arctic dates back to 1918.
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  • The Arctic reindeer (the East Greenland caribou or Greenland caribou} is a regular sight in Longearbyen, Svalbard, Arctic.
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  • The Greenland dog and the Siberian husky mix is a working sled dog breed with their cart guide in Longearbyen, Svalbard, Arctic.
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  • Longyearbyen is the world's northernmost settlement and largest inhabited area of Svalbard, Norway.
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  • Longyearbyen is the world's northernmost settlement and largest inhabited area of Svalbard, Norway.
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  • Longyearbyen is the world's northernmost settlement and largest inhabited area of Svalbard, Norway.
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  • The Arctic reindeer (the East Greenland caribou or Greenland caribou} is a regular sight in Longearbyen, Svalbard, Arctic.
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  • The Arctic reindeer (the East Greenland caribou or Greenland caribou} is a regular sight in Longearbyen, Svalbard, Arctic.
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  • The Arctic tern in Longearbyen, Svalbard, Arctic.
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  • The Arctic reindeer, also known as the East Greenland caribou or Greenland caribou, was a subspecies of the reindeer that once lived in eastern Greenland. It has been extinct since 1900
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  • The landscape of Svalbard, Arctic.
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  • The landscape of Svalbard, Arctic.
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  • The landscape of Svalbard, Arctic.
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  • The common eider is a sea duck distributed over the northern coasts of Europe, North America, and eastern Siberia.
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  • The landscape of Svalbard, Arctic.
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  • The first church at Longyearbyen was erected on August 28, 1921. Unfortunately, during World War II, it was bombed, and the church burned down.<br />
The church was rebuild on August 24, 1958.
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  • The thick-billed murre or Brünnich's guillemot is a bird in the auk family and nest in colonies in Svalbard, Arctic.
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  • The thick-billed murre or Brünnich's guillemot is a bird in the auk family in Svalbard, Arctic.
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