Nome Teller Highway
The Teller Highway is a gravel road in that runs 72 miles northwest from Nome to the Inupiat village of Teller, located at the base of the sand spit that divides Port Clarence from Grantley Harbor. The road traverses rolling upland tundra with several creeks and river crossings and skirts the western edge of the glacier-carved Kigluaik Mountains.
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Teller highway stretches from Nome to Teller on the Seward Peninsula,...
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The Teller Highway arcs across the tundra on the Seward Peninsula. It...
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The Teller Highway arcs across the tundra on the Seward Peninsula. It...
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Seward peninsula, Alaska.
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Seward peninsula, Alaska.
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Seward peninsula, Alaska.
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Herd of reindeer along the Teller Highway, Kigluaik Mountains in the...
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Herd of reindeer along the Teller Highway, Kigluaik Mountains in the...