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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Aerial view of the seven mile bridge spanning the keys in Florida.
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  • Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge across the Cooper River in Charleston seen from the marsh in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.
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  • Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge across the Cooper River in Charleston seen from the marsh in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.
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  • Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge across the Cooper River in Charleston seen from the marsh in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.
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  • Sunset over the Arthur Ravenel Jr. bridge in Charleston, SC
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  • Sunset over the Arthur Ravenel Jr. bridge in Charleston, SC
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  • A family of trumpeter swans walk through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
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  • A family of trumpeter swans walk through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
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  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
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  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
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  • A family of trumpeter swans walk through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
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  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
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  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
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  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
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  • A family of trumpeter swans walk through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
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  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
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  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
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  • A family of trumpeter swans walk through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
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  • A pair of trumpeter swans swim in the Potter Creek marsh with the Chugach Mountains behind outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
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  • A pair of trumpeter swans swim in the Potter Creek marsh with the Chugach Mountains behind outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
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  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
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  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
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  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
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  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
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  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
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  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
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  • A family of trumpeter swans swim through Potter Creek at Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
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  • A pair of trumpeter swans swim in the Potter Creek marsh with the Chugach Mountains behind outside Anchorage, Alaska. Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl and have a wing span of 7 feet.
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  • Sunset over the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, also known as the New Cooper River Bridge in Charleston, SC. The bridge is a cable-stayed bridge over the Cooper River in South Carolina, connecting downtown Charleston to Mount Pleasant. The eight lane bridge opened in 2005 to replace two obsolete cantilever truss bridges. The bridge has a main span of 1,546 feet (471 m), the second longest among cable-stayed bridges in the Western Hemisphere. It was built using the design-build method and was designed by Parsons Brinckerhoff.
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  • An extremely large female adult Brown Bear known as 435 Holly, walks down the beach near Brooks Camp at in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • An extremely large female adult Brown Bear known as 435 Holly, takes a drink of water near Brooks Camp at in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • A Brown Bear cub rolls around in the grass along the lower Brooks River in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • Fly fishermen along the lower Brooks River with Dumpling Mountain behind in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • A Brown Bear cub eats a Sockeye Salmon along the lower Brooks River lagoon in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • Brown Bear cubs play along the lower Brooks River in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • Jumbo adult Brown Bears known as 32 Chunk, left, and the dominate male 747, watch for Sockeye Salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • Water swirls around an adult Brown Bear as it searches for spawning Sockeye Salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • An extremely large female adult Brown Bear known as 435 Holly, walks out from the trees onto the beach near Brooks Camp at in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • A Brown Bear cub rolls around in the grass along the lower Brooks River in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • A Brown Bear cub rolls around in the grass along the lower Brooks River in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • A Brown Bear cub rolls around in the grass along the lower Brooks River in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • A Brown Bear cub standing on a spit of land along the lower Brooks River in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • A Brown Bear cub standing on a spit of land along the lower Brooks River in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • Brown Bear cubs swim together in the lower Brooks River in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • A Brown Bear sow and her spring cubs search for salmon in the lagoon of the lower Brooks River in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • Brown Bear cubs play along the lower Brooks River lagoon in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • A Brown Bear cub eats a Sockeye Salmon along the lower Brooks River lagoon in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • A Brown Bear sow and cubs walk inline along the lower Brooks River in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • A lone grizzly bear fishing in the lower Brooks River with Dumpling Mountain behind in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • A fly fisherman fishes near a group of Brown Bears in the lower Brooks River at in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • A Brown Bear sow and cub walk along the banks of the lower Brooks River in search of Sockeye Salmon in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • Jumbo adult Brown Bears known as 32 Chunk, left, and the dominate male 747, watch for Sockeye Salmon in the far pool at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • An adult Brown Bear looks in the turbulent water for spawning Sockeye Salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • A very large dominate male Brown Bear known as 32 Chunk, climbs up Brooks Falls searching for salmon in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • An adult female Brown Bear known as 151 Walker, searches for a Sockeye Salmon at the lip of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • An adult Brown Bear catches a Sockeye Salmon standing on the lip edge at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • An adult Brown Bear known as 503 looks for spawning Sockeye Salmon on the lip edge at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • A sub-adult Brown Bear walks through the grasses along the lower Brooks River lagoon in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • A sub-adult Brown Bear walks through the grasses along the lower Brooks River lagoon in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • A sub-adult Brown Bear forages for salmon at Naknek Lake in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • A sub-adult Brown Bear searches for salmon at Naknek Lake in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • Sow Brown Bear number 402 and her three yearling cubs walk along the lower Brooks River lagoon in search of Sockeye Salmon at Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • A lone grizzly bear fishing in the lower Brooks River with Dumpling Mountain behind in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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