High Arctic
August 10-27, 2008
Nineteen intrepid Princeton travelers joined the passengers, crew and staff of the icebreaker Kapitan Khlebnikov to journey north to the High Arctic. Amid the drama and beauty of the expansive glaciers, small villages and frozen seas, Study Leader Michael Lemonick shared insights on climate change, based on more than twenty years of research and reporting.
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Polar Bears on Lady Franklin Island - Amy Garawitz


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Alumni with iceberg - Amy Garawitz


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Our lecturers - Amy Garawitz


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Houses in Uummannaq - Amy Garawitz


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Bird Cliffs at Coburg Island - Amy Garawitz


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From the Kapitan Khlebnikov - Amy Garawitz


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Help with the Zodiacs at Grise Fjord - Amy Garawitz


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Norwegian Bay - Amy Garawitz


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Ice to Break in Eureka Sound - Amy Garawitz


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Broken Ice - Amy Garawitz


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Above Ellesmere Island - Amy Garawitz


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Quittinirpaaq National Park - Amy Garawitz


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Princetonians at Sea - Amy Garawitz


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Surprise for Lorraine Barba's birthday - Amy Garawitz


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Princeton Celebration - Amy Garawitz


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Ice Breaking in Norwegian Bay - Amy Garawitz


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Whale Bone - Amy Garawitz


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Glacier at Sunset - Amy Garawitz


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Impromptu Celebration on the Kapitan Khlebnikov - Amy Garawitz


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Best Photo (ok, actually a picture of a painting in Iqualuit) - Amy Garawitz