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Uploaded by: Jason_Petula On: Aug 5 2006, 06:34 AM | Views: 1001 · Comments: 0 |
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Umiat is a permanent field camp located on the North Slope of Alaska. The story of Umiat's origin varies depending on who you ask. The most common story I heard was that it used to be a military camp used primarily by the Navy as a fueling station for petroleum expeditions further north. Now, it is shared by a variety of groups. The only odd thing about the camp is that a group of workers are inciderating dirt. One graduate students thinks the dirt may be contaminated with fuel from when this was used by the military. Maybe a little investigating on the Internet will reveal the true story. | |
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