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  • Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) near the tundra buggy lodge. Manitoba, Canada
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  • An Inuksuk greets people at Elu Lodge in Nunavut, Canada.
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  • Snowcoaches departing Wat'chee Lodge to look for polar bears. Wapusk National Park, Canada
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  • Becky Kakolak outside of Elu Lodge at Elu Inlet in Nunavut, Canada.
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  • A little lodge house near the Bridger Mountains in Montana.
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  • Londolozi Founders Camp, South Africa.
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  • Londolozi Founders Camp, South Africa.
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  • Evening dinner setting at our camp in South Africa.
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  • Evening dinner setting at our camp in South Africa.
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  • Evening dinner setting at our camp in South Africa.
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  • Tanya is greeted to a glass of Champagne in the gorgeous Londolosi dining area. South Africa.
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  • Dinner at Londolozi Game Reserve, South Africa.
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  • Clients in dining area of the Tundra Buggy camp, Cape Churchill, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
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  • Londolozi Founders Camp, South Africa.
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  • Londolozi Founders Camp, South Africa.
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  • Evening dinner setting at our camp in South Africa.
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  • The sun sets over the Tundra Buggy camp at Cape Churchill near Churchill, Manitoba. Canada
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  • 18 foot ceiling with a stain glass sculptured chandelier called Fiori di Como, by sculptor Dale Chihuly in the lobby of the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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  • The Tundra Buggy crew works to reassemble the lodge after a long day of travel to CApe Churchill, Hudson Bay, Manitoba.   CJ Carter of Polar Bears International works on top of the lodge to help tundra Buggy Adventures get the Tundra Buggy Lodge reassembled at Cape Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • Tundra Buggy crew begins pulling the lodge cars in to place by attaching a cable to the Tundra Buggy on the left, then attaching the other end of the cable to the lodge car, backing up, pulling it into position. That's how the lodge is brought into a train like configuration. Cape Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • Tundra Buggy crew begins pulling the lodge cars in to place by attaching a cable to the Tundra Buggy on the left, then attaching the other end of the cable to the lodge car, backing up, pulling it into position. That's how the lodge is brought into a train like configuration. Cape Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • Tundra Buggy crew begins pulling the lodge cars in to place by attaching a cable to the Tundra Buggy on the left, then attaching the other end of the cable to the lodge car, backing up, pulling it into position. That's how the lodge is brought into a train like configuration. Cape Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • Tundra Buggy crew begins pulling the lodge cars in to place by attaching a cable to the Tundra Buggy on the left, then attaching the other end of the cable to the lodge car, backing up, pulling it into position. That's how the lodge is brought into a train like configuration. Cape Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • Peter and Martina Kapolak prepare food at their eco tourism lodge called Elu Lodge on Elu INlet, Nunavut, Canada.
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  • Peter and Martina Kapolak prepare food at their eco tourism lodge called Elu Lodge on Elu INlet, Nunavut, Canada.
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  • Frost crystals on window of Watchee Lodge in Wapusk National Park. Outside temperature is -46F. February. Canada
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  • Ester E. Spence, a native Swampy Cree doing traditional bead work on leather for traditional mukluks. Watchee Lodge near Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
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  • Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) mother and cubs near the Tundra Buggy lodge. Hudson Bay, Canada
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  • Sunset from the ridge of Watchee Lodge in Wapusk National Park, Manitoba, Canada.
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  • Log in wood stove at Watchee Lodge in Wapusk National Park. Canada
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  • Puppy's resting on a piece of insulation. Sub freezing tempertures, Watchee Lodge near Wapusk National Park, Manitoba Canada.
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  • Husky puppy resting on door step of Watchee Lodge in sub freezing temperature's near Wapusk National Park, Manitoba Canada.
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  • Husky puppy's resting on door step of Watchee Lodge in sub freezing temperature's near Wapusk National Park, Manitoba Canada.
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  • Ester E. Spence, a native Swampy Cree doing traditional bead work on leather for traditional mukluks. Watchee Lodge near Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
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  • Ester E. Spence, a native Swampy Cree doing traditional bead work on leather for traditional mukluks. Watchee Lodge near Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
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  • CJ Carter of Polar Bears International works on top of the lodge to help tundra Buggy Adventures get the Tundra Buggy Lodge reassembled at Cape Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • Tundra Buggy Lodge at Cape Churchill, Hudson Bay, Manitoba.   Tundra Buggy Lodge waiting to be reassembled at Cape Churchill 2012 in a driving snow storm. Manitoba.
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  • Peter Kapolak, Elu lodge guide, on an ancient seashell beach In Nunavut, Canada.
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  • Frost patterns on the windows of the Snow Leopard Lodge. Village of Ulley, India
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  • Frost patterns on the windows of the Snow Leopard Lodge. Village of Ulley, India
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  • A thermometer registering -40 degrees Fahrenheit at Watchee Lodge in Wapusk National Park during the month of February.
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  • Ester E. Spence, a native Swampy Cree doing traditional bead work on leather for traditional mukluks. Watchee Lodge near Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
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  • Tundra Buggy guests gather on the back deck to photograph a mother polar bear and her cub near Tundra Buggy Lodge. Cape Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • A bush plane pulls up to Elu Lodge dock to pick up passengers for transport back to Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada
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  • Elu Lodge people come to meet the bush plane. Nunavut, Canada
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  • Early morning light on rocks and Brook Saxifrage at Elu Lodge, Nunavut, Canada
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  • Clients and guides from Elu Lodge enjoy lunch on an ancient seashell beach, Nunavut, Canada
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  • Peter Kapolak Elu lodge guide on an ancient seashell beach In Nunavut, Canada
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  • Chelsea and Becky prepare the table for guests at Elu Lodge, Nunavut Canada.
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  • Bernard Lane takes a rest on the tundra near Elu Lodge, Nunavt, Canada
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  • Elu lodge guests. Nunavut, Canada
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  • Peter and Bernard at Elu lodge,
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  • Martina chelsea and Becky cooking at Elu Lodge, Nunavut, Canada
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  • Martina and Peter prepare food in teh kitchen at Elu Lodge, Nunavut, Canada
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  • Guest cabins at Elu Lodge, Canada
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  • Broad-leaved Fireweed on a small island near Elu Lodge, Nunavut, Canada
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  • Broad-leaved Fireweed on a small island near Elu Lodge, Nunavut, Canada
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  • Broad-leaved Fireweed on an small island near Elu Lodge, Nunavut, Canada
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  • Broad-leaved Fireweed on an small island near Elu Lodge, Nunavut, Canada
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  • Broad-leaved Fireweed on an small island near Elu Lodge, Nunavut, Canada
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  • Broad-leaved Fireweed on an small island near Elu Lodge, Nunavut, Canada
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  • Broad-leaved Fireweed on an small island near Elu Lodge, Nunavut, Canada
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  • Broad-leaved Fireweed on an small island near Elu Lodge, Nunavut, Canada
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  • Broad-leaved Fireweed on an small island near Elu Lodge, Nunavut, Canada
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  • Broad-leaved Fireweed on an small island near Elu Lodge, Nunavut, Canada
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  • An ancient fox trap made from rocks near Elu Lodge, most likely constructed by the Cooper Inuit, Nunavut, Canada
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  • Peter Kapolak inspects an ancient fox trap made form rocks near Elu Lodge, most likely made by the Copper Inuit, Nunavut, Canada
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  • Elu lodge and Mount Elu, Nunavut, Canada
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  • Guests arrive at Elu Lodge, Nunavut Canada
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  • Oltukai Lodge in Amboseli National Paark, Kenya
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  • Guests at the tundra Buggy Lodge in the dinning car for breakfast.
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  • Fred Bruemmer speaking at the Tundra Buggy lodge.
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  • Fred Bruemmer speaking at the Tundra Buggy lodge.
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) Tundra Buggy lodge and lots of bears. Churchill, Manitoba
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  • John Bykerk takes apart the propane lines on the lodge
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  • Tundra Buggy lodge at Gordon Point.
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  • Sunrise from the roof of the tundra buggy lodge at Gordon Point.
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus)  a cub plays wtih an old discarded ATV tire outside the fence of a hunting lodge. Hudson Bay,  Manitoba
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus)  a cub plays wtih an old discarded ATV tire outside the fence of a hunting lodge. Hudson Bay,  Manitoba
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) a cub plays wit a pice of ice thrown out by hunting lodge.
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus)  a cub plays wtih an old discarded ATV tire outside the fence of a hunting lodge. Hudson Bay,  Manitoba
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  • Kaskattama Goose Lodge on the shores of Hudson Bay and Kaskattama River, Manitoba, Canada
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  • Northwest Territories, known as Nunuvat, Canada. Joan, the cook at Sila Lodge.
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  • Northwest Territories, known as Nunuvat, Canada. Sila Lodge along the shores of Wager Bay.
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  • Northwest Territories, known as Nunuvat, Canada. Rainbow over Sila Lodge. Wager Bay.
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  • Fog envelopes burned lodge pole pines (Pinus contorta) burned in the  fire of 2003. Yellowstone National Park. Fall
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  • Fog envelopes burned lodge pole pines (Pinus contorta) burned in the fire of 2003. Yellowstone National Park. Fall
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  • Fog envelopes burned lodge pole pines (Pinus contorta) burned in the  fire of 2003. Yellowstone National Park. Fall
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus)  Bears resting near Tundra Buggy Lodge. November. Winter. Along the Hudson Bay near Churchill, Manitoba. Canada.
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  • Helicopter flying in to transport tourists to and from Tundra Buggy Lodge for polar bear viewing. Hudson Bay. Churchill, Manitoba. Canada. Winter.
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  • Broad-leaf fireweed on a small island near Elu Lodge, Nunavut, Canada.
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  • Buggy One prepares to dock at the lodge after a day of exploration. Hudson Bay, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) cub outside the fence of a hunting lodge. Hudson Bay,  Manitoba, Canada
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) cub outside the fence of a hunting lodge. Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada
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  • Watchee Lodge in Wapusk National Park with northern lights, Aurora Borealis, and constellation Orion at -46F in February. Canada
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  • Bernard Lance enjoys the aerial view as he flies from Elu Lodge to Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada
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  • Elu Lodge and Elu Inlet from the air, Nunavut, Canada
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  • A bush plane pulls up to Elu Lodge dock to pick up passengers for transport back to Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada
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  • A bush plane comes in for a landing at Elu Lodge, Nunavut, Canada
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  • An Inuksuk greets people at Elu Lodge Nunavut, Canada
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