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Photo Gallery: Visible Winter Sunrise in Prudhoe Bay

Channel 2 reporter Blake Essig and photographer Albert Lutan (with beard) were in Prudhoe Bay Saturday to see the first visible sunrise there in two months, after previous sunrises had been obscured by "blowouts" of snow stirred up by high winds.
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Visible Winter Sunrise in Prudhoe Bay

( Blake Essig/KTUU-TV / January 20, 2013 )
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