Sunrise, 1:30 A.M. From Cleary Summit, Alaska
The sun can be seen coming through the clouds on the northern horizon, begining a new day. Jim wrote: more light in the north 4 months in summer it is light nearly all the time but even in the dead of winter there is 3 or 4 hours of light. A large part of the Tanana and Yukon valleys has an even top...
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Online Access: | http://www.washingtonruralheritage.org:2012/u?/orcas,5368 |
Summary: | The sun can be seen coming through the clouds on the northern horizon, begining a new day. Jim wrote: more light in the north 4 months in summer it is light nearly all the time but even in the dead of winter there is 3 or 4 hours of light. A large part of the Tanana and Yukon valleys has an even top height, the rivers and creeks having been eroded down. |
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