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The Wrangell-St Elias region, that stretches between southern Yukon and Alaska, contains the largest non-polar icefield in the world. Flying in a small five person plane, we catch a rare glimpse of the vast expanse of cold, rugged terrain.

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The Wrangell-St Elias region, that stretches between southern Yukon and Alaska, contains the largest non-polar icefield in the world. Flying in a small five person plane, we catch a rare glimpse of the vast expanse of cold, rugged terrain.

 
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