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Date: 2010-05-15 00:13:06
Poles
Bear conservation
Bears
Inuit culture
Polar bear
Bear
Svalbard
Norwegian Polar Institute
Scott Polar Research Institute
Physical geography
Extreme points of Earth
Arctic

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