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388:White House
367:Alsek River
322:Glacier Bay
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144:138°00′49″W
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1987:Categories
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280:1992, 1994
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268:1979 (3rd
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595:sea lions
583:peregrine
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1844:CBC News
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1681:(56.18)
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1307:(76.1)
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867:(49.8)
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857:(48.4)
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847:(27.5)
842:(17.1)
837:(12.2)
822:(39.2)
817:(21.2)
812:(23.4)
807:(37.0)
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797:(60.6)
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787:(60.4)
782:(50.5)
777:(37.9)
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565:, grey
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567:wolves
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341:UNESCO
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112:Canada
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1744:177.4
1739:128.0
1694:111.4
1689:165.4
1674:217.3
1669:160.0
1664:188.1
1659:148.8
1629:106.2
1624:139.1
1619:200.4
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1600:−32.2
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1590:−19.0
1560:−17.5
1555:−27.0
1550:−31.1
1545:−32.0
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1010:−11.5
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985:−30.0
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975:−40.0
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1164:57.8
1159:26.3
1129:16.2
1124:27.3
1119:38.6
1114:45.0
1099:73.5
1094:63.5
1089:60.7
1084:69.2
1079:47.4
1074:50.9
1069:38.4
1064:18.1
1059:19.3
1054:27.6
1049:39.0
1044:45.2
1005:−3.5
1000:−2.0
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945:−5.0
920:−2.0
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890:−1.6
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840:−8.3
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810:−4.8
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795:15.9
790:16.8
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780:10.3
770:−2.2
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1719:0.0
1714:0.0
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1580:0.5
1575:0.5
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1505:9.1
1500:6.2
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1465:3.0
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1134:2.4
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935:4.0
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925:2.3
870:5.4
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