Eric Keto
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Stories of Seeing Things, Defying Reality, and Sky-High Dreaming
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https://youtu.be/C8ZEXo0C2KcDr. Ryan Harrod recently buried some strange remains in the woods behind the University of Alaska Anchorage. Join his team of student investigators and find out more about the world of forensic anthropology.
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https://youtu.be/grK_haGkgIYTake a look behind the scenes at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, one of the busiest air cargo hubs in the world.
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Stories of Teaming Up, Hashing it Out, and Raising ‘Em Up
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https://youtu.be/9ObfHixqb5MSpruce Island is considered by many Orthodox Christians to be one of the holiest sites in North America. The island was home to the hermitage of Herman of Alaska during the early 1800's. Every year, in early August, the Orthodox Church in America celebrates the canonization of Saint Herman with a Liturgy, pilgrimage, and banquet.
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https://youtu.be/knEHykoqCFABrian Shunskis has placed 3rd in the Alaska State Fair giant cabbage competition for the past three years. Will 2015 be the year he takes home the big money? He's been feeding his cabbages all summer long a secret ingredient that just might make the difference.
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https://youtu.be/WzuFU3Yf_44You could say that skeleton building is in his bones. Lee Post's articulated creations can be found in museums and visitor centers across Alaska and the Lower 48. Every summer, Post guides students at the Peterson Bay Field Station through a mystery bone-building project.
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https://youtu.be/piiU3hV-hLMDall Sheep played and important role in the creation of Denali National Park. That doesn't necessarily mean they're always easy to find. Each year, the National Park Service conducts ground-based and aerial surveys to identify sheep population trends in an effort to ensure effective management within the national park.
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https://youtu.be/SemDLbl_weEAlaska residents and a wide variety of local and national retailers gathered at the Dena'ina Convention Center in downtown Anchorage this weekend for the NW Cannabis Classic. While smoking was prohibited, the trade show featured marijuana-oriented retail products as well as information sessions for hobbyists and business owners hoping to navigate the nascent cannabis market in Alaska.