Primarily found in the Yukon and British Columbia, the Stone's sheep was thought to be a subspecies of thinhorn sheep but genetic evidence suggests it is a hybrid of a thinhorn and bighorn. Northern Rockies, British Columbia Canada
Manufactured between 1925 and 1932, this handy machine served the Lucky Strike Mine near Cordova Alaska. Although the mine was a bust, producing only 9 oz. of silver and 16 oz. gold, Dr. William H. Chase, doctor and mayor of Cordova (for 24 terms) was able to attract investment in the mine for over 50 years.
At 12mi(19km) long, 7mi(11km) wide and 300'(91m) tall, Childs glacier flows into the Copper river delta. For scale, the Million Dollar Bridge in the lower left spans 1550'/47m and the width of the Copper river in front of the glacier is 1200'(37m). The calves of this glacier are large enough that there are tsunami warning signs on the opposite bank. Bear are known to frequent the area to eat the salmon that get washed up into the forest from the calving process. Cordova Alaska, USA