| Barrow is the borough
seat of the North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska.
Barrow is the northernmost settlement on the North American
mainland and |
| Barrow Alaska Information
located north of the Arctic Circle. |
| Barrow, Alaska!! Yes,
indeed, you too can afford ocean-front property - if the ocean
is the Arctic ocean! You want North? You want remote?
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| Barrow, Alaska - Northernmost
city in North America. |
| Recent posts about
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| Personal experiences
and photographs of a visitor. |
| Generate images and
establishes a longer-term record of key dates in the seasonal
evolution of the sea-ice cover. |
| Barrow Observatory,
established in 1973, is located near sea level 8 km east of
Barrow, Alaska at 71.32 degrees north. This facility is manned
year around |
| Visitor information
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| KBRW AM & FM.
Public Radio For Alaska's North Slope. |
| Barrow, Alaska
is the United States' most northern community and is located
330 miles north of the Arctic Circle and just 1200 miles
south of the North Pole |
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| BARROW, Alaska
— Standing on the sidelines, looking across the high school
football field, it all seems normal. The zebra-striped officials,
the screaming |
The Alaska State
Legislature has proclaimed Barrow "Alaska's Arctic Science
City", in part because Barrow now has a world-class research
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| TIME Correspondent
Karsten Prager, based in San Francisco, journeyed to Alaska
for a look at the nation's biggest, frostiest state. He
stopped in Barrow, |
| Point Barrow or
Nuvuk is a headland on the Arctic coast of the U.S. state
of Alaska, 15 km (9 mi) northeast of Barrow. It is the northernmost
point of the |
| Carbon dioxide
was first measured at Barrow, Alaska, by Kelley and co-workers
from the University of Washington during the 1960s through
the use of a |
| This CD-ROM contains
field data measured as part of Arctic coastal process studies
conducted at Barrow, Alaska from October 2000 to September
2001. |
| Barrow, Alaska.
Photo: Damon Winter/The New York Times. A bone from a Bowhead
whale skull rests on the arctic shore outside of Barrow
as monument to the ... |
| I currently live
in SE Alaska, but have given a lot of thought to living
and working in a more remote area of the state for a few
years once I've. |
| Conditions, temperature,
precipitation, and 24-hour summary. |
| General area of
Point Barrow, Alaska until I can find a better map. Note
that for much of the winter the lakes and ocean are ice-covered,
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| Global Warming
Pictures: Barrow, Alaska, and Rising Polar Temperatures
... In Barrow, Alaska, the northernmost U.S. town, a solitary
figure walks near a |
| ... of 30 Days
of Night can be summed up in three words: vampires in Alaska.
... on their hometown of Barrow, Alaska, during the titular
period of darkness. |
| And, Robert, there
is a public radio station in Barrow, Alaska. SIEGEL: Hear
hear. Hear hear. ... That's Melissa Block speaking to us
from Barrow, Alaska. |
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The King Eider Inn is the Premier
Barrow Alaska Hotel located north of the Arctic Circle. |
| QuickBird, IFSAR,
imagery, geospatial data, Barrow B4 quadrangle, Geographic
Information Systems, GIS, remote sensing software, DigitalGlobe,
August 2002, |
| The King Eider
Inn provides the most pleasant, attractive and secure hotel
facility available to visitors of Barrow, Alaska. Quiet,
clean and smoke-free. |
| Point Barrow typifies
an Alaskan landscape of extremes. River's Edge Resort, in
conjunction with Alaska Airlines, offers this once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity |
| An Excursion in
Sea Kayaking at Barrow Alaska by Gail E. Ferris There I
was gazing out of the airplane window as we descended into
Barrow on a grey August |
| Book an unforgettable
tour of Barrow Alaska and eskimo culture from Alaskatours.com.
Learn about Inupiat native people, Alaska arctic eskimo
lifestyle and |
| Driven by strong
winds and ocean currents, large blocks of sea ice crashed
ashore in the town of Barrow, Alaska, on January 23 and
24, 2006. |
| Barrow, Alaska,
is the northernmost US community and home to about 4500
people. It's also home to huge natural gas deposits. The
town's future will depend |
| So any really
warm day sends the people of Barrow, Alaska racing outdoors
to go seal hunting, drag the dusty town streets or just
hang out on the playground |
| Martin O. Jeffries,
Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks: "Lake
Ice and Science Education, a Project with Barrow Students
and Students |
| Barrow Alaska
is the northernmost community in North America. |
| An Arctic Ecosystem:
the Coastal Tundra at Barrow, Alaska / edited by Jerry Brown;
Philip C. Miller; Larry L. Tieszen; and Fred L. Bunnel.
1980. |
| Learn more about
the NSF UV Monitoring Network site located in Barrow, Alaska. |
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