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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.
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He is known to every man, woman and child on Seward Peninsula.
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He has forty thousand head of reindeer in the Seward Peninsula, and they had to listen to him.
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There will probably always be an advantage in the cost of living and mining in favour of the Seward Peninsula camps.
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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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