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Bering Land Bridge National PreserveA man standing at the edge of a creek near his boat used for subsistance fishing.
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Bering Land Bridge National Preserve
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Macro photo of blue flowers, Jacob's Ladder, with rain drops on the petals. The background is out of focus grasses and shrubs.
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Jacob's Ladder, one of many species that can be found in the Preserve and on the Seward Peninsula.
Because Bering Land Bridge National Preserve is very remote it is difficult to people to visit. To get a glimpse of this tundra wilderness look through our photo gallery.
An inactive 2005 Bilge Creek Fire.  

Did You Know?
A lightning strike ignites a fire in the preserve. The fire burns for a week and then rain puts it out. In about 7 years, a visitor could walk on the burned site having no idea there once was a fire under his or her feet. This speedy site re-vegetation is typical of tundra fire adapted ecosystems.

Last Updated: November 01, 2007 at 13:40 EST