File:Trailingcampingi00powe 0294.jpg
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English: Captioned "Alaska caribou swimming" The animals' shoulders are so high the uploader suspects they are still running on the river bottom. They are just heading out and judging by the waves they are making, in a hurry, probably spooked by the photographer. A 1950s postcard used this photo and captioned it "Caribou swimming the Yukon River" [1] |
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circa 1909 date QS:P,+1909-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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Source | Trailing and Camping in Alaska Wessels & Bissell in New York [2] opposite p233. | |||||||
Author | Addison M. Powell; photographer not named | |||||||
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