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... The story is set in the late eighteen ninety's when men from around the world are traveling North for the rumored gold rush in the Yukon territory in Alaska. ...
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... gone from Sitka into the Yukon to prospect. The next summer he came across and interviewed a number of the original twenty-eight miners in SE Alaska in Sum Dum ...
(1666 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
... gone from Sitka into the Yukon to prospect. The next summer he came across and interviewed a number of the original twenty-eight miners in SE Alaska in Sum Dum ...
(1673 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
... "Above the huge North American ice sheet, wooly mammoths, bison and horses lived on an arid grassland in the unglaciated Yukon and Alaska. ...
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... in Alaska begins ironically, with a long, slow boat ride for an aircraft. After being off loaded at Skagway, the aircraft was hauled by the Yukon Narrow Gauge ...
(3196 Words -- Approx. 13 Pages)
... That left Buck and Thornton to fend for themselves. the time of this book is in the great gold rush era in the Yukon and Alaska. ...
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... regression. Jack London's Call Of the Wild discuses the later. It takes place in the harsh environment of Alaska and the Yukon. The ...
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... survived considerable hunting phases, such as the Steese Fortymile herd, which was targeted throughout the gold-rush period in the Yukon and Alaska when there ...
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... Although wolves are still abundant in Eastern Europe, Asia, Alaska and Canada. They are being diminished. ... "Aishihik Lake, Yukon ". The Toronto Star. ...
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... was shown through the contrast between the man and the husky native to Alaska. ... of his ancestors evolving over time to endure the harsh conditions of the Yukon. ...
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... While in Alaska Jack experienced a personal renaissance, and spent his nights reading ... a case of scurvy, "spending the winter of 1897 in the Yukon provided the ...
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... Buck is then sent to the Yukon where he is forced to pull dog sleds. In Alaska he meets other dogs, and witnesses a dog getting killed. ...
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... well. "To Build a Fire" takes place in the northwestern part of Canada, east of Alaska, more specifically in the Yukon Trail. The ...
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... It extends from Alaska in the United States into the Yukon Territory and British Columbia in Canada and forms part of the border between British Columbia and ...
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... It extends from Alaska in the United States into the Yukon Territory and British Columbia in Canada and forms part of the border between British Columbia and ...
(7466 Words -- Approx. 30 Pages)
... He spent a year in the region of the Yukon territory in Canada. ... in localities where the struggles could by most obvious: in the wilds of Alaska, on remote ...
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