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Bering Land Bridge National PreserveA man standing at the edge of a creek near his boat used for subsistance fishing.
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Bering Land Bridge National Preserve
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Dark gray lichens with beads of rain water grow on granite outcroppings in the foreground. Tors on top of an autumn colored hill in the background.
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In autumn the tundra turns brilliant colors. A late day rain shower leaves behind refreshing beads of water on lichen.

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An antler that has been carved into a tool.
Antler artifact from the Preserve's collection
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A large number of shore birds lifting off the beach to flight.  

Did You Know?
More than 170 known species of birds migrate 20,000 miles yearly to Bering Land Bridge National Preserve. At the crossroad of the Asiatic-North America flyway, this area offers rare opportunities to observe several old world species.

Last Updated: March 26, 2009 at 13:27 EST