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Living on the Edge is the field study of earthquakes, volcanoes, and other hazards where tectonic plates collide. Field studies focus on understanding the science behind natural hazards that lead to catastrophic events and subsequent loss of life. Fieldwork is aimed at recognizing hazards and understanding the processes behind the hazards. The blog chronicles the participants and their experiences in Alaska Summer 2008

Friday, June 20, 2008

Photos from the first day - not yet

So we still don't have a great connection for photos, hopefully on the way back to Homer we will have a better connection!

jc

7 comments:

GIO said...

Hi Amanda, thanks for sending me this site. You have a very busy schedule. Enjoy your Alaskan experience. Uncle Gio

Matt said...

Hi Manda,

Looks like you're going to have lots of fun in a beautiful setting.

Avery says "hello".

Love

Matt

Anonymous said...

hi Manda! Can't wait for update! Hope you're still having fun & that the only bears you may meet up with are friends of Yogi!Love & miss you ,mum

Anonymous said...

Hi Shannon, Love the blog and reading the Alaska descriptions!Hope you get some great Moose and bears pictures (from afar) Love, Aunt Weezie and Uncle Mike

billclar7 said...

Hi Kaitlin and all.
Waiting 3 long days for you all to emerge from Alaska's territory is like mission control waiting for the space shuttle to come out of the dark side of space! Can't wait to hear the stories of these past days and begin viewing your pics! Also, I'd like to hear from your tent-mates on whether they have been kept up at night by your comical 'sleep-talking'!! Love, Dad

Candy said...

Hi Kait!
What beautiful pictures! I so look forward each day to seeing what is new on the blog. Did you get your tent replaced? Have fun:) Love you sweetie-mom xoxo

Anonymous said...

Looks like you're going to have lots of fun in a beautiful setting.

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