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  • UNIS students Stephen Jennings on a class field trip to Tempelfjorden and Tunabreen, Svalbard.
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  • Glaciologist Nick Hulton (left) and UNIS students watch their guide drill into the sea ice in Templefjorden, Svalbard to measure its thickness.
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  • UNIS students walk past pillows of freshly fallen snow on a class field trip to Rabotbreen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS students wait by their snowmobiles parked on sea ice in Tempelfjorden at the terminus of Tunabreen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS student Kiya Riverman poses on sea ice in Templefjorden, Svalbard as classmate Alia Khan takes her picture.
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  • Glaciologist Poul Christoffersen takes pictures from the sea ice in Templefjorden of the tidewater terminus of Tunabreen, Svalbard. Ultunafjella (right) and Gerardfjella are visible across the fjord.
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  • Stephen Jennings (front) and other UNIS students park their snowmobiles on sea ice in Tempelfjorden at the terminus of Tunabreen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS student Désirée Treichler and her classmates stumble upon the bloody remains of a seal killed and eaten by a polar bear on the sea ice at the terminus of Tunabreen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS students stand with their guide (center) to watch for polar bears on the sea ice in Templefjorden, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS students pee on Rabotbreen, Svalbard, on a class field trip by snowmobile to Tunabreen.
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  • UNIS students Désirée Treichler and Sofie Vej Ugelvig play it up for the camera on Rabotbreen, Svalbard, on a class field trip by snowmobile to Tunabreen.
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  • Glaciologist Nick Hulton and UNIS students take pictures on Rabotbreen, Svalbard on a class field trip by snowmobile to Tunabreen.
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  • UNIS students travel up Rabotbreen, Svalbard on a class field trip by snowmobile to Tunabreen.
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  • UNIS students travel up Rabotbreen, Svalbard on a class field trip by snowmobile to Tunabreen.
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  • UNIS students wait seated in their snowmobiles in Sassendalen, Svalbard on a class field trip to Tunabreen.
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  • UNIS student Kiya Riverman (front) and Emilia Piasecka wait seated in their snowmobiles in Sassendalen, Svalbard on a class field trip to Tunabreen.
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  • UNIS students explore the broken surface of Rabotbreen, Svalbard on a class field trip.
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  • UNIS students explore an undercut roof of glacier ice on Rabotbreen, Svalbard on a class field trip.
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  • UNIS students Heïdi Sevestre (left) and Stephen Jennings chat on the broken surface of Rabotbreen, Svalbard on a class field trip.
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  • UNIS student Heïdi Sevestre explores the broken surface of Rabotbreen, Svalbard on a class field trip.
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  • Glaciologist Nick Hulton and UNIS students Heïdi Sevestre (left) and Penelope How explore the broken surface of Rabotbreen, Svalbard on a class field trip.
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  • UNIS students – Heïdi Sevestre, Solveig Winsvold, Sofie Vej Ugelvig, Emilia Piasecka, and Alia Khan – explore the surface of Rabotbreen, Svalbard on a class field trip.
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  • UNIS students Stephen Jennings (front) and Mei Gong explore the broken surface of Rabotbreen, Svalbard on a class field trip.
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  • UNIS student Stephen Jennings stands on the windswept surface of Rabotbreen, Svalbard on a class field trip.
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  • Glaciologist Nick Hulton (right) leads students to the foot of Rabotbreen, Svalbard on a UNIS class field trip.
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  • A UNIS student on a class field trip travels by snowmobile to the foot of Rabotbreen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS students travel up Sassendalen, Svalbard on a class field trip by snowmobile to Rabotbreen.
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  • UNIS student Skafti Brynjólfsson (center) and his classmates take a break in Sassendalen, Svalbard on a class field trip by snowmobile to Rabotbreen.
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  • UNIS professor Doug Benn (left) and his students cross a frozen meltwater pool on Tellbreen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS professor Doug Benn points out sediment-filled cracks in the exposed glacier ice on Tellbreen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS professor Doug Benn (yellow) and his students approach exposed glacier ice on Tellbreen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS professor Doug Benn lectures Mylène Jacquemart and other students about glaciers from the foot of Tellbreen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS professor Doug Benn lectures his students about glaciers from the foot of Tellbreen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS professor Doug Benn (center) lectures his students inside an ice in Scott Turnerbreen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS students watch as flare guns are fired at a shooting range outside Longyearbyen, Svalbard. The university center's basic safety training focuses on polar bear encounters and snowmobile driving. Pictured (l-r): Ingunn Farsund, Ellen Nissen, Marianne Andresen, Heidi Rosendahl Lindebotten, and Eleanor Jones.
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  • Heidi Rosendahl Lindebotten (center) and other UNIS students check their accuracy at a shooting range outside Longyearbyen, Svalbard. The university center's basic safety training focuses on polar bear encounters and snowmobile driving.
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  • Mother and daughter sit together on a bench swing on a farm in Chugiak, Alaska.
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  • Young monks study Tibetan at the Buddhist monastery in Lukla,  Khumbu (Everest) region, Himalaya Mountains, Nepal.
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  • A UNIS student on a class field trip returning from Tunabreen travels by snowmobile across Fimbulisen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS student Kiya Riverman poses on sea ice in front of the tidewater terminus of Tunabreen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS students park their snowmobiles on sea ice in Tempelfjorden at the terminus of Tunabreen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS students gather on sea ice in Templefjorden at the tidewater terminus of Tunabreen, Svalbard. Ultunafjella is visible across the fjord.
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  • UNIS student Emilia Piasecka takes pictures of ice blocks at the tidewater terminus of Tunabreen, Svalbard.
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  • Glaciologists Poul Christoffersen (left) and Nick Hulton (2nd left) and UNIS students stand on sea ice below the tidewater terminus of Tunabreen, Svalbard.
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  • Glaciologist Poul Christoffersen inspects exposed ice on the tidewater terminus of Tunabreen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS students travel across Fimbulisen, Svalbard on a class field trip by snowmobile to Tunabreen.
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  • UNIS student Alistair Everett pensive on Rabotbreen, Svalbard, on a class field trip by snowmobile to Tunabreen.
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  • Glaciologist Nick Hulton takes pictures for UNIS students playing on Rabotbreen, Svalbard, on a class field trip by snowmobile to Tunabreen.
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  • UNIS students travel up Sassendalen, Svalbard on a class field trip by snowmobile to Tunabreen.
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  • UNIS student Thomas Schellenberger out in the cold in Sassendalen, Svalbard on a class field trip to Tunabreen.
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  • UNIS student Sofie Vej Ugelvig stands by her snowmobile in Sassendalen, Svalbard on a class field trip to Tunabreen.
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  • Glaciologist Poul Christoffersen waits seated on a snowmobile sled in Sassendalen, Svalbard on a UNIS class field trip to Tunabreen.
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  • UNIS students Sofie Vej Ugelvig (front) and Þorbjörg Sigfúsdóttir explore the surface of Rabotbreen, Svalbard on a class field trip.
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  • UNIS student Penelope How explores the surface of Rabotbreen, Svalbard on a class field trip.
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  • UNIS students explore the broken surface of Rabotbreen, Svalbard on a class field trip.
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  • UNIS students explore the broken surface of Rabotbreen, Svalbard on a class field trip.
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  • UNIS students explore the broken surface of Rabotbreen, Svalbard on a class field trip.
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  • Glaciologist Nick Hulton tests out a quadcopter drone on Rabotbreen, Svalbard during a UNIS class field trip.
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  • UNIS students regroup in Adventdalen, Svalbard on a class field trip by snowmobile to Rabotbreen.
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  • Heïdi Sevestre (left) helps UNIS students interpret the results of a practice snowmobile depth-sounding radar survey on Tellbreen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS student Mylène Jacquemart under a large ice arch on a class field trip to Tellbreen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS students Robin de Vries (left) and Nate Stevens explore an ice cave in Tellbreen, Svalbard on a class field trip.
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  • UNIS professor Doug Benn points out sediment-filled cracks to his students in the exposed glacier ice on Tellbreen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS students drive snowmobiles through Helvetiadalen on a class field trip to Tellbreen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS professor Doug Benn lectures his students about glaciers at the foot of Scott Turnerbreen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS student Skafti Brynjólfsson relaxes in his snowmobile in Adventdalen on a class field trip to Scott Turnerbreen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS students practice driving their snowmobiles during a training course in Adventdalen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS students listen to instructions during a snowmobile driving and safety training in Adventdalen, Svalbard.
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  • UNIS student Kiya Riverman stands in Adventdalen, Svalbard during a snowmobile driving course, part of the university center's basic safety training.
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  • UNIS students practice driving snowmobiles through Adventdalen, Svalbard as part of their basic safety training.
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  • UNIS student Nate Stevens poses with rifles at a shooting range outside Longyearbyen, Svalbard. The university center's basic safety training focuses on polar bear encounters and snowmobile driving.
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  • UNIS students check their accuracy at a shooting range outside Longyearbyen, Svalbard. The university center's basic safety training focuses on polar bear encounters and snowmobile driving.
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  • Anouk Vlug fires a flare gun as other UNIS students cover their ears at a shooting range outside Longyearbyen, Svalbard. The university center's basic safety training focuses on polar bear encounters and snowmobile driving.
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  • Mother and daughter sit together on a bench swing on a farm in Chugiak, Alaska.
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  • A poster in Spanish describing the rights of the child hangs inside the small elementary school in Q'eros, Cordillera de Paucartambo, Andes Mountains, Peru. The students are taught in both their native Quechua and Spanish, the official language of Peru.
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  • The teacher writes out a Spanish lesson on the blackboard in the small elementary school in Q'eros, Cordillera de Paucartambo, Andes Mountains, Peru. The students are taught in both their native Quechua and Spanish, the official language of Peru.
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  • Students wait around while the teacher attends to younger children in the small elementary school in Q'eros, Cordillera de Paucartambo, Andes Mountains, Peru on September 15, 2005. The students are taught in both their native Quechua and Spanish, the official language of Peru. The Q'eros, a Quecha people living in the Peruvian Andes, are considered the last direct descendants of the Incas and proudly maintain many of the ancient traditions.
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  • The teacher writes out a Spanish lesson on the blackboard in the small elementary school in Q'eros, Cordillera de Paucartambo, Andes Mountains, Peru on September 15, 2005. The students are taught in both their native Quechua and Spanish, the official language of Peru. The Q'eros, a Quecha people living in the Peruvian Andes, are considered the last direct descendants of the Incas and proudly maintain many of the ancient traditions.
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  • A young boy, sitting on the ground near a donkey, mends his lasso at Rancho Santa Teresa, Baja California Sur, Mexico on January 30, 2009. As in the other ranches high in the Sierra de San Francisco, the primary occupation is herding goats for cheese and meat, so boys learn at a young age how to use a lasso.
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  • A male teenager's hand, in a skull-and-crossbones fingerless glove, holds a small flower in San Antonio Necua, Baja California Norte, Mexico. The young man was part of an urban youth group on a field trip from Tecate to learn about Kumiai indian culture and develop a deeper appreciation for the natural world.
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  • Teenagers inspect the leaves and flowers of a bush in San Antonio Necua, Baja California Norte, Mexico. The young men were part of an urban youth group on a field trip from Tecate to learn about Kumiai indian culture and develop a deeper appreciation for the natural world.
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  • Teenagers walk together outside the village of San Antonio Necua, Baja California Norte, Mexico, an urban youth group on a field trip from Tecate to learn about Kumiai indian culture and develop a deeper appreciation for the natural world.
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