Results for: prehistoric route linking Alaska and Siberia
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linking, creating a connectioncopulatory
local time in AlaskaAlaska Standard Time
malamute, sled dog native of Alaskamalemute
material linking polyps in colonycoenosarc
measure of thickness, degree of thickness, offer something for sale, sail against the wind, subject to urgently and insistently, supply somebody with something, thin layer of something, travel a route regularly, travel regularly on a specific course; b...ply
megalithic tomb, prehistoric stone structure composed of two or more upright stones topped by a capstone (Archaeology)dolmen
member of a people inhabiting the Arctic from Greenland to Eastern Siberia; either of two languages spoken by the Eskimo peoples (this term comes from Algonquin, meaning "eater of raw flesh", and is sometimes considered offensive), (also eskimo), of or...esquimau
member of a people of northeast Siberia; language of the Chukchi that is known for being pronounced differently by women and men (also Chukchee)Chukchi
member of a people of northeast Siberia; language of the Chukchi that is known for being pronounced differently by women and men (also Chukchi)Chukchee
member of people of western Siberia, Ostyak languageOstyak; Ostiak
microscopic crystal, prehistoric stone toolmicrolith
miniature railroad in a park, train traveling a scenic routescenic railroad; scenic railway
mountain range in southeastern Alaska, near the border with the Yukon Territory, Canada. The highest peak is Mount Blackburn, 4,996 m/16,390 ft .Wrangell Mountains
mountain range in southern Alaska, extending in a 640 km/400 mi semicircle north of Anchorage. It includes the highest peak in North America, Mount McKinley 6,194 m/20,320 ft .Alaska Range
mountain range in southern Alaska, stretching 480 km/300 mi from St. Elias Mountains in the east to Cook Inlet in the west. The highest point is Mount Marcus Baker 4,016 m/13,176 ft .Chugach Mountains
 

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