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Click Here are a photo of the North Pole Expedition Team visiting the Woolly Mammoth found in Khatanga, Siberia Russia.Under the city of Khatanga in North Central Siberia are ice caves that are now used to store the worlds most intact Woolly Mammoth. These are the webs best photos of the Woolly Mammoth found in Siberia. They are called ice caves but they are really underground access tunnels that travel all over under the streets of Khatanga. The tunnels are used to carry steam pipes and power, etc., from the two heating plants in Khatanga to the homes and businesses in the city. The ice caves that house the Woolly Mammoth are separated from the other heat carrying tunnels. |
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The North Pole Expedition Team walks down the bank of the Khatanga River in Northern Siberia. This photo was taken just after we left the city of Khatanga. The temperature here was about -15 degrees and we were about to learn what happens when we walk into the cold sump. Of course water flows down the river, but the cold air also flows down hill to the lowest point. As we walked we could feel difference in the temperature. In this photo you can see the boats frozen in the Khatanga River and also you can see how far it is to the Tundra on the other side of the river. I live near the Mississippi River and the Khatanga River is just as big as the Mississippi River. In this picture you are looking to the South East. |
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