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Seward Peninsula
noun
- a peninsula in W Alaska, on Bering Strait.
Seward Peninsula
/ ˈsjuːəd /
noun
- a peninsula of W Alaska, on the Bering Strait. Length: about 290 km (180 miles)
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Travelling, like so many other things, is very different on the Seward Peninsula.
He is known to every man, woman and child on Seward Peninsula.
He has forty thousand head of reindeer in the Seward Peninsula, and they had to listen to him.
There will probably always be an advantage in the cost of living and mining in favour of the Seward Peninsula camps.
It is not the custom on the Seward Peninsula to cook for the dogs, and dog mushers there argue the needlessness of that trouble.
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