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 | This shipwreck belongs to the former Japanese transport ship "Borneo Maru", which sunk on 5 October 1942 during the Aleutian Islands Campaign (3.6.1942 - 15.8.1943).
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 | Date: 17 January 2007
Registration: N82FA
Serial: 35960/354
First flight: 1945
C-54 N82FA departed Fairbanks, carrying 3000 gallons of heating fuel for the Nixon... |  | 11/04/2009 | 80 | 



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 | Abandoned on its launching blocks in the submarine pens of Kiska Harbor. It was damaged by internal demolition charges set by the Japanese, and exposure to weather and souvenir hunters. Originally ... |  | 07/17/2009 | 316 | 



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 | Very bubbley, lots of holes filled with water... could it be volcanic rock? |  | 02/14/2009 | 177 | 



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 | Found these grass covered bunkers just north of the Anchorage AK airport and Radar site.
22 in all .
Wonder what could be stored in them .
My first POST ,,, Ho... |  | 01/17/2009 | 470 | 



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 | a jet over alaska |  | 01/02/2009 | 218 | 



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 | On 6 Jun,2008,a small plne crashed at 17.3 miles south of the village of Quinhagak, near Jack Smiths Bay.
The victim of the crash was identified as Shaun Lunt, 33, of Loma Linda, California.... |  | 11/05/2008 | 173 | 



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 | The “lady” is a KB-29P, the refueling version of the B-29 bomber, Tail No. 4483905. Her permanent home was Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont., but she was on temporary duty at Eielson. She died April ... |  | 04/04/2008 | 835 | 



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 | Part of a lake shaped like a heart. |  | 03/22/2008 | 199 | 



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 | The Homer Spit is a geographical landmark located in Homer, Alaska. The Spit is a 4.5 mile long piece of land jutting out into Kackemak Bay. The Spit features the longest road into ocean waters in ... |  | 01/26/2008 | 321 | 



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 | At Nome Airport, Alaska |  | 11/30/2007 | 228 | 



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 | Float Planes parked at McGrath Airport, Alaska |  | 11/28/2007 | 218 | 



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 | Lockheed P-38G Lightning on display on Elmendorf AFB; recovered in 1991 from a 1 January 1945 training mission crash on Attu in the Aleutians |  | 11/24/2007 | 293 | 



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 | Elmendorf's AFB is home to the 3rd Wing, part of the 11th Air Force. |  | 10/24/2007 | 297 | 
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 | A helipad marking at the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport in Alaska. |  | 10/18/2007 | 277 | 



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 | DC-6A/B heading west, after leaving Anchorage - Ted Stevens International (ANC / PANC).
The only airlines which serves in the northern is Everts Air Cargo and Northern Air Cargo. Both have ... |  | 10/10/2007 | 301 | 



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 | The winter-white Alaska shoreline provides a vivid contrast to the turquoise swirls in the black waters of the Gulf of Alaska. This burst of color in an otherwise black-and-white scene is caused by... |  | 08/30/2007 | 436 | 
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 | Crab Pots, Dutch Harbor Alaska. As seen on Discovery Channels "Deadliest Catch." This is the home port during the crabbing season. |  | 07/18/2007 | 657 | 



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 | The dice have been part of the squadron's [90th Fighter Squadron] heritage since World War I. However, the pair of dice was officially adopted on February 24, 1924. Captain William G. Schauffler cr... |  | 06/12/2007 | 414 | 



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 | Located approximately 250 miles southwest of Anchorage, Kodiak Island was one of the major centers of Alaskan military activity during World War Two. Facilities on the island included several airfi... |  | 04/19/2007 | 667 | 



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