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20 March 2018
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Anchorage Daily News
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Alex DeMarban
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Erosion is creeping toward Alaska’s coastal radar sites
Kaktovik, Alaska, United States
N 70º 7' 34.68" W 143º 36' 48.24"
DMS:
N 70º 7' 34.68" W 143º 36' 48.24"
Lat/Lng:
70.1263 -143.6134
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The Air Force is trying to better understand the erosion bearing down on its valuable radar sites.
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Cape Lisburne, Alaska
Erosion
Kaktovik, Alaska
North Slope Borough, Alaska
Barter Island Long Range Radar Site, August 2008. Tommie Baker
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