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_A foggy day by the glacier

 
_Arctic fox

 
_Arctic fox closeup

 
_Bearded seal (storkobbe) on
_the ice

 
_Bearded seal closeup
_(storkobbe)

 
_Young bearded seal
_(storkobbe)

 
_Ivory gull 1 (ismåke)

 
_Ivory gull 2 (ismåke)

 
_Harbour seal (steinkobbe)
_in the worlds northernmost
_colony at Svalbard

 
_The small purple sandpiper
_(fjæreplytt) is a character bird
_along the cold coasts of Svalbard

 
_The small grey phalarope
_(polarsvømmesnipe) swims like
_a duck and is only found in the
_Arctic. This is a male bird

 
_Closeup on young walrus

 
_Curious young walrusmates

 
_Old male walrus resting

 
_Bossy male walrus

 
_Polarbear-mother with
_3 cubs on walrus carcass 2

 
_Polarbear with cubs on a
_walrus carcass. Just the
_skin is left of the seal and
_it offers little food for hungry
_bears

 
_Polarbear-mother with
_3 cubs on walrus carcass 2

 
_Polar bears chewing the
_skin of a walrus

 
_Female polarbear

 
_Polarbear along the
_shore coming to check
_us out

 
_Hungry polarbear wading
_towards the photographer
_in the zodiac 1

 
_Hungry polarbear wading
_towards the photographer
_in the zodiac 2

 
_A polar bear walking the
_summer shore of Svalbard

 
_A big adult polarbear appears
_small in comparizon with a
_fullgrown male walrus.
_The walrus chased the bear
_away

 
_The remains of earlier
_mining activity high up
_in the slopes of Svalbard

 
_The little auk (alkekonge)
_is at the size of a starling
_and appears in great
_numbers in some of the
_marine birdcolonies of
_Svalbard

 
_Icebergs floating
_in open sea

 
_Young walrus males
_fighting

 
_The kittywake seagulls
_(krykkje) in the air give
_impression of the dimensions
_in the solid icefront

 
_The blue whale always lifts
_its tail before diving deep

 
_Young arctic fox

 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
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