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  2. Top 10 Things to Do in Alaska - AOL

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    vonlohmann, flickr The final frontier is a dream destination for many travelers, an untamed wonderland with an abundance of things to do. In Alaska, you can catch sight of crashing glaciers, reel ...

  3. What’s happening to Alaska’s glaciers and how it ... - AOL

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    Travelers visiting Alaska often want to see its glaciers, but they don’t look like they used to. ... shrank 8% between the 1950s and early 2000s and glacier-covered area across the state ...

  4. Category:August 2020 by country - Wikipedia

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    August 2020 in Egypt (3 P) F. August 2020 in France (1 C) G. August 2020 in Germany (1 C) August 2020 in Greece (1 P) H. August 2020 in Hungary (1 C) I. August 2020 ...

  5. Alaska State Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska State Fair is an annual state fair held in Palmer, Alaska, United States. The fairgrounds are located approximately one hour north of Anchorage and draw visitors from the entire Municipality of Anchorage and beyond for the popular 1½-week event beginning at the end of August.

  6. Kulai District - Wikipedia

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    Kulai is one of three landlocked districts of Johor (the other two being Kluang and Segamat) with an area of 753.75 km 2 (291.02 sq mi), which is slightly smaller than the size of Singapore, a sovereign country situated approximately 12 km (7.5 miles) to the south of the district. [4]

  7. Barry Arm landslide - Wikipedia

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    The rate decreased to 4.25 ± 2.3 ft (1.30 ± 0.70 m) per year in March 2017 when the recession stopped. [2] Satellite data and imagery indicate the large part of the landslide directly above the fjord waters began sliding on August 23, 2022. The slide is currently moving at a rate of 1.6–2.7 in (41–69 mm) each day.