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| Glaciers as far as the eye can see: (Alaska tours) |
Glaciers as far as the eye can see: Canada's Kluane National Park - Earthtimes Haines Junction, Canada - The view from the seaplane is impressive. Icefields extend into the distance along with furrowed plains and alaska tours snow-capped mountains. The few clouds in the dark blue sky are no match for the sun's rays that cause the ice in Source: www.earthtimes.org Top US commando sees more demand for elite forces in Iraq - Miami Herald In this image released by the US Army, U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers are shown in Diwaniyah, Iraq, 80 miles south of Baghdad, in this June 2007 file photo.The number of elite troops known as special operations forces is likely to grow, Adm. Eric Source: www.miamiherald.com Trip the teen life fantastic - Wichita Falls Times Record News NEW YORK When Ann Kahn was growing up, her family took the same summer vacation every year a trip to Yosemite. But things are different for her daughter, Ashley. This photo shows Ashley Kahn standing beside a 6-month-old male lion cub named Source: www.timesrecordnews.com AP Interview: Head of special operations command says need increasing - Minneapolis Star Tribune WASHINGTON - Even as the overall U.S. force in Iraq shrinks, the number of elite troops known as special operations forces is likely to grow, the military's top commando told The Associated Press on Monday. More of these specially trained, often Source: www.startribune.com
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