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"tundra" Definitions
  1. the large, flat Arctic regions of northern Europe, Asia and North America where no trees grow and where the soil below the surface of the ground is always frozenTopics Geographyc1

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They cost $380 for the medium-size Tundra 50, topping out at $1,300 for the Tundra 203.
A greener tundra, as plants get bigger and leafier, with shrubs and trees taking over grassland or tundra, satellite data shows.
Invasive species have spiked with the shrinking of tundra; there's been new growth of willows, shrubs, and other non-tundra organisms.
He scraped together his entry fees by crowdfunding from bass fishing clubs and saved money by sleeping in the "Tundra Suites" — his euphemism for the back of his Toyota Tundra pickup.
The Yeti Tundra, conversely, is a workhorse — virtually indestructible.
Enjoy the icy tundra your (clean) air conditioner has created.
Smallpox and bubonic plague are probably under the Siberia tundra.
Northern pine forests and tundra are least affected, they said.
Canada long marketed itself as a tundra of hockey players.
The legendary Pokémon Calyrex rules over The Crown of Tundra
The crusty old Tundra ain't broken, so why fix it?
She says her ex should get his 2000 Toyota Tundra.
No one is asking Toyota to mess with a good thing — and the Tundra is pretty darn good — but the segment is modernizing, and Toyota can't wait forever to roll out a next-gen Tundra.
One day it's a tropical jungle, the next an arctic tundra.
A caravan bearing fuel and equipment is slowly crossing the tundra.
Rickerson parked his Toyota Tundra and rushed to the driver's aid.
Woolly mammoths won't be trouncing through the Arctic tundra anytime soon.
They may go from a sweltering rainforest to a frozen tundra.
We defrost the tundra and it releases soil carbon and methane.
Check out more work by the Tundra collective on their website.
In Alaska, boreal forests pushed north and west, crowding out tundra.
Finally, the stalwart Toyota Tundra, which is due for an update.
"Tundra Woman isn't my hero because she's a woman," Moose argues.
He explores the tundra and taiga so you don't have to.
The dome on the tundra seemed a small shrine to hope.
And he's still doing his commercial thing up in the frozen tundra.
The cub looked incredibly pleased to be playing in the frozen tundra.
The Garmin Instinct watch is available in Graphite, Tundra, and Flame Red.
It's polar bear week and we are LIVE from the Arctic tundra!
"Hey, so it's your third day traversing the Alaskan tundra," one starts.
The rest died walking across the icy tundra in search of help.
It was like coming across a cathedral on a high, empty tundra.
The Arctic tundra continued to experience longer and more expansive green seasons.
Ecology in Action student winner: "Capturing tundra vegetation change" by Gergana Daskalova
The big picture: Like all Toyotas, the Tundra gets high marks for reliability.
Tundra, also known as Bear 130, had been partially eaten by another bear.
Think The Revenant but with wide open ocean instead of an icy tundra.
Narrator: Did you know that camels used to live in the Arctic tundra?
While Toyota's Tundra is more affordable, the last Ram we tested was $53,25.
The show even stranded two naked survivalists in the frozen tundra of Alaska.
This isn't all that crazy if you know a little about tundra biology.
The IIHS gave a "poor" rating — the lowest possible — to the Toyota Tundra.
"Combustible ice" is a natural gas hydrate containing methane found in underwater tundra.
Meanwhile, Moira is crossing a frozen tundra, attempting yet another escape from Gilead.
Narrator: Did you know that camels used to live in the Arctic tundra?
Continued heavy rains since kept the road and surrounding tundra saturated with water.
Cheniere said the first vessel, LNG Golar Tundra, did not pick up LNG.
With habitation few and far between, this icy tundra is an otherworldly experience.
The philosophers piled into inflatable boats to explore the fjords and the tundra.
Well, maybe: It's unclear whether those two kids can survive the frozen tundra.
To be honest, the Tundra 1794 is kind of the Lexus of pickups.
The Tundra is the first of two Toyota trucks to make the list.
Janus' Nightside is frozen tundra, forever dark, inhospitable, and blasted by icy winds.
"In the Arctic, we found that tundra vegetation had greened by a maximum of [about] 25 percent since the 1960s, and this trend actually began reversing itself sometime between 2000 and 2010 in different areas of the tundra," Epstein said.
A Rambler tumbler sells for $20 while a Tundra hard cooler sells for $1,300.
It's a beautiful place, a land of vast tundra, stunning fjords, and tumbling waterfalls.
That's big trouble for Toyota, which hasn't completely redesigned its Tundra pickup since 23.5.
Unfortunately, the old-school way that the Tundra makes the power isn't particularly efficient.
If the Tundra was more capable than its rivals, a lot could be forgiven.
I get to go out into the frozen tundra with snow boots and gear.
The estuary straddles the tree line — the border between Arctic tundra and boreal forest.
Tundra Fonder has a Pakistan-themed fund which already holds some shares in Meezan.
Only her fading memory remained, in words that were blown away across the tundra.
We drifting for a few quiet moments above the tundra, descending with the snow.
I layer up with multiple sweatpants and heavy layers to prepare for the tundra.
It cannot exist in the cold tundra; it needs its own pockets of warmth.
This truism is already proven on the frozen tundra to our north in Canada.
The Arctic is known for its icy expanses, frozen tundra, and massive floating glaciers.
"It's that endless tundra of aloneness, of loneliness, stretching out before me," Sonya says.
The Iditarod course follows a 1,000-mile winding path across Arctic tundra to Nome.
The park includes an incredible mix of terrain, including glaciers, mountains, volcanoes and tundra.
Snow-sheathed tundra reflects sunlight back into space while rock and sand absorb heat.
The kid next to me continues to traverse the tundra as a lamp post.
Then a mining company strung a fiber-optic cable across 224 miles of tundra.
In this country, Linnaeus was enraptured, botanizing among the unique high elevation tundra flowers.
The Tundra is an aging platform; it hasn't been redesigned in over a decade.
The Tundra, while a dandy truck, isn't even remotely competitive with the Big Three.
Final melting of tundra leads to flooding of Central Asia and displacement of millions.
A frozen tundra is perhaps the worst place in the world to grow crops.
It's kind of like if The Flintstones' car was placed in an Arctic tundra.
Whereas the songbirds need forests, the shorebirds require undisturbed and productive mudflats and tundra.
Yurts, a round tent popular in the cold tundra of East Asia, have started appearing.
The Tundra looks like a sledgehammer, with a broad and aggressive face and oversized details.
The Tundra doesn't, a shame since it feels more unwieldy than other full-size trucks.
As the weather gets warmer, our office seems to get more and more tundra-like.
Where would these giant mammals live in a modern world, save perhaps the Siberian tundra?
To the south, scabby peaks rose above pale tundra, their summits cradling winter's lingering snow.
Wood frogs waited in tundra ponds, magpies in shrub thickets, red squirrels in boreal woods.
The Crown Tundra, meanwhile, will focus on exploration and include a new co-op mode.
You're not going to confuse the Tundra for anything other than a full-size pickup.
The 1794 Tundra is a close second to the RAM 1500 for sheer interior bliss.
The Nissan Titan is an unexpected No. 4, beating out the better-selling Toyota Tundra.
Expect the Packers and the Steelers to offer in-game rebuttals on their home tundra.
A field sites on the tundra in Utqiaġvik where scientists are studying how temperatures affects vegetation.
The Tundra Sled is like a traditional dog sled combined with the Honda Uni-Cub scooter.
But (spoiler alert!) she found her way through the tundra and the day was a success.
Other vendors had replaced elephant ivory displays with mammoth ivory dug out of the Russian tundra.
This suggested that the answer to our question probably lay buried somewhere in the Arctic tundra.
Toyota already makes TRD Pro versions of its Tacoma and Tundra pickups and its 4Runner SUV.
By thawing permafrost and releasing loads of sequestered carbon, tundra fires can have long-lasting effects.
If it was to come back tomorrow, it would find the tundra to be vastly different.
Then the Yeti Tundra came along, and in short order, a handful of other brands followed.
Seeing this heard of elk grazing the tundra in the Rocky Mountains was an unforgettable experience ...
Not the remote tundra but a creepy mansion, the stuff of the ghostliest of ghost stories.
The arctic refuge is a vast region of tundra: mosses, sedges and shrubs underlain by permafrost.
But environmentalists worry about damage to the tundra, and they fear for polar bears and caribou.
Outside, the world is a frozen tundra waiting to turn any human body into an icicle.
But the amounts stored are more than offset by the increasing tundra emissions, the researchers conclude.
If you must, must, must go Japanese, then Toyota&aposs Tundra is likely your first choice.
At the same time, the caribou multiplied, the tundra survived and Iñupiaq culture and subsistence thrived.
No. For goodness' sake, it's exactly twice the price of the comparably sized Yeti Tundra 65.
Chinese tourism steadily increased, helped by Finnish official visits that marketed Lapland as Santa's home tundra.
They'll pursue their prey relentlessly across the tundra; they have tremendous aerobic capacity, like endurance athletes.
"Deathless Tundra" is the song about being lost in the desert, and it's a really dismal track.
Donations will benefit local nonprofits and services, from Bethel Search and Rescue to the Tundra Women's Coalition.
Our $2610,25 tester looked alright, but in TRD Pro guise the Tundra is a mean looking machine.
It, of course, didn't help that the Tundra we tested was equipped with the longer bed option.
The agreement involves various Tacoma, Tundra, and Sequoia models that were alleged to have poor rust protection.
The settlement involves various Tacoma, Tundra, and Sequoia models that were alleged to have poor rust protection.
Galen, Lyra and Jyn — still a child — have built a home on the tundra planet of Lah'mu.
A video of the Alaskan tundra shows hills rising and falling as the giant undulations raced outward.
In Greenland, wildfires have swept over previously icy tundra, coming dangerously close to towns and research stations.
This year's course resembled a stretched-out Star of David, criss-crossing the tundra through five gates.
"When you burn the tundra, you get that direct release of carbon into the atmosphere," he said.
Besides the Arctic and tundra, is it OK for them to live in other climates and environments?
In pockets of briny water 20 feet under the Arctic tundra, scientists have found thriving microbial communities.
The biggest increases are occurring on the North Slope of Alaska, Canada's tundra and Siberia's Taimyr Peninsula.
Already, the tundra here is leaking carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, according to recent satellite-based measurements.
Ahhhh, the Roussillon: dry like a warm tundra, wind-swept like a goddess, seaside like my dreams.
The creatures are native to the Arctic tundra, which includes parts of northern Alaska, Canada and Siberia.
Outdoing the Tundra in multiple categories, though, isn't enough to rise to the top of the class.
In tundra territory Our observatory is about three miles from the northernmost point in the United States.
They hope that running through the vast white tundra in minus-68-degree weather will be healing.
This morning, coming to you early from the frozen tundra of the American East Coast, it's Tuesday.
The recently exposed landscape, largely on plateaus between fjords, is dominated by boulders, bedrock and tundra vegetation.
"One nice thing about most Alaskan forests and tundra is they're relatively resistant to invasion," says Mack.
The Tundra four-wheel-drive gets 13 city miles-per-gallon and 17 highway miles-per-gallon.
The Texas plant, which also assembles the Tundra full-size pickup, has produced the Tacoma since 2010.
Yeti's ditched the two rubber latches on the Tundra for this single, sturdy aluminum and steel setup.
The Scottish landscape is less otherworldly than the tundra, and so are the people who accompany her.
No, it won't get you across Arctic tundra, and for that you'll want a parka, without question.
They survive in the bottom of the ocean, the Antarctic tundra and even under the Earth's surface.
Up against giants like the Ford F-150, Ram 1500 and Chevrolet Silverado, the Tundra just can't compete.
Photo: Ash Adams/GizmodoEventually and without warning, the tundra gave way to a bluff overlooking a desolate shoreline.
Caribou and Arctic foxes roam the tundra around Iqaluit, the capital of the remote Canadian territory of Nunavut.
The pair decided to investigate, and burst upon a dozen or so cars barreling across the frigid tundra.
In a segment of six, the Tundra is the fifth-place finisher, besting only Nissan's Titan in sales.
Most of the remaining land is desert and tundra, with some slices of boreal forestland and remote jungle.
It is about 97 per cent the size of Earth but colder and more like our tundra regions.
In the past, New and Old World birds in Beringia visited numerous ponds spread out across the tundra.
The opportunity is there, as is the competition, but Tundra comes to the table armed with fresh capital.
The park is divided into four zones representing the specific geography of Russia: wetland, forest, steppe and tundra.
As snow cover retreats, the tundra is getting greener and browner, with these darker surfaces absorbing more heat.
In the summer, they harvest cloudberries and blueberries; caribou herds roam across the vast expanse of inland tundra.
One particularly terrifying one appears to be plopped down in the middle of some frigid, tundra-like hellscape.
The PIE was originally a Toyota Tundra SR5 that the joint team completely torn down and then reassembled.
McKnight said Tundra Energy Marketing Inc, which has a line adjacent to the spill, is leading cleanup efforts.
The large number of tundra fires is pumping smoke over the Bering Strait region and drawing scientists' attention.
Niflheim has a snowy tundra area, an area that looks like a savannah, and a desert-like area.
A new neighborhood where I knew nothing and no one might as well have been a desolate tundra.
The rest of that 1% is hanging out underground, mostly in the Arctic tundra, as something called permafrost.
What draws the photographic eye to cars buried in snowdrifts, white-on-white horizons, or a frozen tundra?
The trail cutting through Alaska's tundra to the Bering Sea coastline is marked by darkness and steep climbs.
Just like the thawing Alaska tundra, the ground on Norway's Hardangervidda mountain plateau was soaked from the rainstorms.
Japanese offerings such as the Toyota Tundra and Nissan Titan can't even come close to the F-Series.
This July the Siberian tundra warmed and dried enough to catch fire for weeks, a very unusual event.
The concrete forest gives way to frozen tundra, gives way to rivers and islands and even more city.
The ultimate dream is to generate a sustainable population of mammoths that can once again roam the tundra.
The caribou would be wiped out, the tundra would be ruined and their culture would cease to exist.
The surrounding area is wilderness too — a sprawling land of untouched boreal forest and tundra, rivers and mountains.
Some of my favorite stories this year involved traveling to exotic places like Iceland and the Alaskan tundra.
I encountered a similar sense of entrapment at "Outlines," another beam-heavy installation by St. Petersburg collective TUNDRA.
It would take many lifetimes to hike all of Lake Clark's glaciers, mountains, volcanoes and tundra; paddle all of the park's lakes and shoreline; and spot the wide range of wildlife large — bears, lynx, eagles and wolves — and (very) small — collared pika and tundra shrew — that claim the area as home.
Toyota announced on Thursday that the 2020 models of the 4Runner, Tacoma, Tundra, and Sequoia will feature Android Auto.
The Zimovs are trying to populate a place in the Siberian tundra they call Pleistocene Park with huge animals.
That, in turn, could release large quantities of methane—a potent but short-lived greenhouse gas—from thawing tundra.
Tundra, a new zero-commission wholesale marketplace, has today announced the close of $12 million in Series A funding.
In some works, like "Tundra: self seduction" (2018), there is also a clear reference to the artist Francis Bacon.
Is he taking the Night's Watch up into the tundra to join a reality show about Alaskans or something?
With his trapper's knowledge, he guided other searchers as he bounced over the rocky tundra and along the shore.
In Wright's version of the story, Hanna grows up in the tundra of Finland, not the forests of Poland.
The only places left relatively unaffected will be polar regions and tundra, high mountains, and deserts, the report projects.
And Hodor, sweet giant that he was, sacrificed himself to let Meera and Bran escape into the frozen tundra.
There, a changing climate and warmer temperatures are transforming semi-frozen tundra into grass for much of the year.
When my grandparents were young they were constantly following the reindeer herd around as it moved through the tundra.
The wings traveled separately, attached to a large sled and tugged across the tundra by an all-terrain vehicle.
Life in the tundra was harsh and secluded, and Ms. Solts's parents often spoke to each other in Yiddish.
Another new legendary Pokémon named Calyrex supposedly ruled over the region that included the Crown of Tundra ages ago.
In addition, due to a warmer, drier climate, the tundra and northern boreal forest are experiencing unprecedented fire seasons.
He explained that the lumps in the tundra, visible in all directions, were the husks of prehistoric earthen homes.
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Tundra was a popular bear cam bear, but she fell victim to a world that is, above all else, competitive.
And some new regions of the planet are greening as the planet warms, like vast swaths of the northern tundra.
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YAR-SALE, Russia — The tundra at dusk looks like the open ocean, waves of shades of blue, gray and white.
All Enbridge employees currently working on the SE Saskatchewan system are expected to join Tundra once the deal is closed.
IN THE frozen tundra of northern Canada, miners are working day and night to ramp up production at Gahcho Kué.
The landscape — forest, tundra, countless rivers and lakes, mountains, a vast tapestry of sky — feels like North America's last frontier.
Close to the Siberian village of Yangutum, stall holders brave the freezing temperatures of the tundra to make a living.
For those with no immediate job up the valley, beds were tundra hummocks a few hundred yards from the beach.
The higher-than-normal temperatures are blamed for sparking tundra blazes that threatened the state's forests, Inside Climate News reported.
The latest flurry of Alaska tundra fires has been on the Seward Peninsula, which juts out to the Bering Strait.
Eric Miller, an ecologist with the Alaska Fire Science Consortium, said northern tundra fires are known for triggering cascading effects.
Permafrost thaw caused by fires primes the tundra for future burns by melting the ice that moistens soils, he said.
It gives us a sweet little adrenaline burst to get us across the daunting dark tundra of November to April.
Will he sell all of Eastern Europe to Putin in exchange for building permits for golf courses in the Tundra?
I've spent a lifetime hiking and backpacking in remote areas, from Brazil's Amazonian forests to Alaska's tundra, including desert hikes.
He seemed to be watching in a reverie as terrain emerged—tundra, ocean, blankness, covering the paths he'd just travelled.
At ground level, polycarbonate chambers placed atop the tundra whoosh as their tops periodically shut, then open, then shut again.
Back in June of 1972, 53 caribou (which are also known as reindeer) were found dead in the Alaska tundra.
Moose and her family protest the network, with Moose eventually making an impassioned defence of Tundra Woman to assembled executives.
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They had enjoyed the activities and appreciated the differentness of the place: the Finnish tundra is another world from Surrey.
The government had appealed because its policy aims to prevent overgrazing on the tundra, where Norway's estimated 220,000 reindeer live.
Each of these, he explained, represents an aspect of Russia's varied regional landscapes: tundra, the steppe, the wetlands, birch forests.
The truck is more current than the Tundra, but it hasn't gone after the real pickup fanatic, and why bother?
Today's high is 41, but when the wind hits you, it will feel more like you're on an arctic tundra.
It's heavy, it's robust, and yes, it's even tougher than the Yeti Tundra, replacing rubber with hardened aluminum and steel.
There we boarded a lumbering Bombardier turboprop plane and watched the boreal forest give way to treeless, rocky tundra below.
In the next room, participants watch as the native flora and fauna come to life in a simulated Arctic tundra.
The work can only be done in winter, when there is sufficient snow cover to allow travel on the tundra.
For everyone who lives in the sun and not here in the tundra, this is what we do come storm season.
From perilous mountaintops to frozen tundra, tropical rainforest to the watery abyss, there are few places his voice has not carried.
The Tundra offers none of the refinement of the luxurious trims of the competition and the options list is significantly shorter.
Tundra allows suppliers to list their products on the platform, which is built to look and feel like a B2C marketplace.
The investors include New York-based Ruane, Cunniff & Goldfarb, London-based RWC Partners and Swedish asset manager Tundra Fonder, they said.
First, his group just happen to stumble across a small group of Wights plus one Walker, casually strolling through the tundra.
Ford alone sold 909,330 full-size pickups in the U.S. in 2018, while Toyota moved just 118,258 of its Tundra trucks.
On Wednesday, lightning strikes sparked 20073 fires on the Seward Peninsula, 15 of them burning in tundra, Alaska fire managers reported.
A 2015 study co-authored by Rocha predicted that Alaska tundra wildfire acreage will double by the end of the century.
Or will it be a flash of light on the tundra, destined for the Midwest fighter lore book and nothing more?
Tundra, which is part of Canadian grain trading and energy conglomerate James Richardson and Sons Ltd, is leading the cleanup efforts.
This stream is live from the tundra close to Churchill, Manitoba, regularly described as the "polar bear capital of the world".
This shows that marinobacter are able to survive even when transplanted into a hyper-salty sediment pocket below the icy tundra.
The assembly line's location in a land of glaciers and tundra reflects a giant exercise in mixing geostrategy with industrial policy.
The Tundra, although in need of an update, still has a roomy and comfortable back seat that grown-ups should adore.
In Phillips&apos words, it&aposs a land of "volcanoes, mountains, taiga, tundra, geysers, hot springs, some permafrost, lots of wildlife." 
Tundra fires are becoming more frequent and severe, posing an unprecedented threat to villages located hundreds of miles from emergency responders.
Imagine curing writer's block by stepping out into frozen tundra, or finding inspiration for your next sculpture asleep in icy terrain.
Moviegoers flocked to theaters in 2005 to see penguins flock across the tundra; the $8 million documentary made $127 million worldwide.
Within months, trucks could be conducting tests across the tundra — though actual oil production would be a decade or more away.
"Once you start disturbing the tundra vegetation, it takes sometimes nearly forever for the mark to go away," Mr. Mauer said.
Some walked the corridors; some began to speak, recounting stories of lives that had been deep-frozen in a neurological tundra.
This island of mines and smokestacks in the tundra has high-speed internet now, so Andrei Kurchukov watches videos about America.
The region is a vast, roadless landscape of meandering rivers, majestic mountains, crystal-clear lakes, and mile after mile of tundra.
Toyota's San Antonio truck plant assembles full-size Tundra and mid-size Tacoma pickup trucks and employs more than 7,200 workers.
YAR-SALE, Rusia — La tundra en el crepúsculo se parece al océano abierto, con olas de color azul, gris y blanco.
The "Pokémon Sword and Shield" Expansion Pass will be released in two parts — The Isle of Armor and The Crown Tundra.
We stood, staring, in slippers and towels on the tundra, as the milky wash of the aurora sparkled across the sky.
Nissan, however, hasn't taken that page from the Tundra playbook and has instead tweaked and improved the Titan here and there.
And its top crust of chocolate, hard and brittle, thaws like the Arctic tundra the longer it lingers at room temperature.
In Alaska, fires were burning as far north as the treeless Arctic, where lightning has ignited a cluster of tundra fires.
Animation of annual sea ice concentration, summer greening on the Arctic tundra and the development of caribou populations from 1982-2011.
They may go from a sweltering rainforest to a frozen tundra, or from a deserted tropical island to a remote mountain peak.
The city has just experienced a heat wave and it is unclear how the native to the Arctic tundra ended up there.
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Tundra was founded by married couple Arnold and Katie Engel who previously ran a global supply chain company called Vox Supply Chain.
The camera pans across Shanghai as a desolate and frozen tundra before landing on an abandoned and broken-down 2044 Olympic stadium.
Some areas are soaked wetland, but much is elevated, islands of hilly tundra so large they have their own rivers and ponds.
That's because fires in the forests and tundra of the Arctic are typically left to burn unless they threaten cities or settlements.
There are many other caribou around the polar region, among them the famous herds of tundra caribou that thunder across the Arctic.
A line must be drawn in the tundra, ensuring that it remains a place where a boot print continues to surprise us.
Each winter, he and his colleagues cruised across the frozen tundra in a sort of snow tractor until they found a herd.
Trucks weighing 90,000 pounds could begin rolling across the tundra even before then to conduct seismic tests that help pinpoint oil reserves.
Signs of spring I track the date the snow starts melting to determine how much time the tundra is exposed each year.
Reindeer bones were all that remained of the animal, above, in the tundra and grass, miles from Middle Cape, on the horizon.
Here, the sun was setting over the Pacific Ocean, Cape Ikolik, and our tundra campsite on the western edge of Kodiak Island.
Onward from Jokkmokk, in Kvikkjokk, a village with fewer than 100 year-round residents, the road dead-ends in mountains and tundra.
Officials haven't been able to assess potential damage to the surrounding tundra or estimate how much oil was released from the well.
The top selling vehicles in the area are pickup trucks, mostly Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra, Ram and Toyota Tundra.
I felt the light, cold breeze; I could smell the dewy grass and feel the foamlike tundra giving way under my boots.
Environmentalists argue that even exploration work, such as new seismic studies, could cause irreparable damage to the delicate tundra in Arctic Alaska.
Dan&aposs Diner in Manitoba, Canada, is so remote that guests can only reach it by a custom-built, heated Tundra Buggy.
I can speak for Jesse when I say we're gonna put the 'fun' in tundra and it's going to be the 'fundra.
The areas hit by the spills are usually in the tundra, home to the Khanty people, one of Siberia's many indigenous groups.
Even one of the best paintings in the show, "Für Paul Celan: Aschenblume," seems frozen in the burnt tundra of the past.
Each August, helicopters descend on the northernmost reaches of the Russian tundra where the indigenous Nenets have for centuries led a nomadic life.
He reportedly was pulled over the first time due to a suspended license, officials said, after officers spotted him in a Toyota Tundra.
Over the next week, NASA-led satellites captured daily images of smoke pouring off the tundra from what appear to be multiple conflagrations.
Under their watch last year, I kayaked through glacial canyons, piloted an ATV across the tundra, and (politely) stalked a herd of muskoxen.
The Tundra is not the most powerful, it doesn't tow the most and it doesn't have a higher payload capacity than its rivals.
"Before the white man came, we lived in the ground and we buried our dead in the air," atop the tundra, Hébert said.
In the Hall of North American Mammals, I located the Grant caribou—two males with large antlers, standing on the tundra in Alaska.
Today, they still roam the forests and tundra lands north of The Wall, and are occasionally spotted by men of the Night's Watch.
Toyota had two vehicles on the list, the Toyota Avalon manufactured in Georgetown, Kentucky, and the Toyota Tundra built in San Antonio, Texas.
I met Kissoun when he picked me up at Garry Island, a high wedge of tundra at the very edge of the delta.
But Busch regained the lead through the Tunnel Turn, powering to the outside of Jones, whose Tundra was slowed by a lapped truck.
In summary, Sarah Palin has always been, and will always be a beacon of elegance in the midst of a bleak Alaskan tundra.
The desert-like tundra conditions of the Arctic Circle mean the bears see, on average, fewer than 14 inches of precipitation a year.
And Americans have shown that they'll buy pickups made by foreign automakers, too, such as the Toyota Tundra, Nissan Titan and Honda Ridgeline.
Zirkle, who has posted three runner-up finishes in the last four years, has had to fight more than the tundra this year.
It is also believed that the woolly mammoth stomped down snow and ate away dark vegetation that absorbed heat in the Arctic tundra.
As with the F-150, Ram, Silverado, Sierra and Tundra, it's not tons of fun to navigate tight urban spaces and parking lots.
Within months, trucks weighing up to 90,000 pounds could be conducting the tests across the tundra as they try to pinpoint oil reserves.
Lessening any potential effect on polar bears of that work, which involves heavy trucks traversing the tundra, is causing the delay, he said.
But the government's stated rationale for the culling is to prevent overgrazing of the tundra landscapes to and from where reindeers are herded.
It may be ahead of Toyota, but it's far closer to the Tundra than it is to nipping at Ford or Ram's heels.
The only competitor it beats is the Tundra, and even that has a unique selling point in its reliability and more affordable price.
The Iditarod is a grueling competition -- where mushers must cross roughly 1,000 miles of frozen tundra with a team of 10 sled dogs.
We had no transportation to get to the survey sites, so had to hike the tundra to each location, sometimes over several miles.
The scenery on both sides is a desolate but beautiful mix of tundra, lake and mountain, frozen for eight months of the year.
They found that carbon emissions from the North Slope tundra in October, November and December had increased by 70 percent since the 1970s.
For Dr. Commane, one question is how much of the carbon being released from the tundra is from decomposition of older, dead vegetation.
When the Tundra slammed into the back of the Mazda, Zachary had been driving so fast that little about the car was recognizable.
Every winter, Turi and his extended family look after 1,000 reindeer as they graze freely for lichen under the snow on the tundra.
Nintendo plans to release The Isle of Armor update in June 2020, while The Crown of Tundra update will come in Fall 2020.
The expansions will release in two parts: The Isle of Armor and The Crown Tundra, set for June 2020 and fall 2020, respectively.
Roadie 20 cooler — $149.99 See Details The Tundra 45 is a 453-liter cooler that can fit 28 cans with room for ice.
Out on the sunlit, snow-covered tundra, you hear only two sounds: the tinkling of bells hanging around reindeer necks and revving snowmobiles.
This is where small shrubs are expanding into the tundra, while grass and herbs that have historically grown there are being taken over.
With a 5.7-liter V-8 engine kicking out 381 horsepower, the Tundra is not best-in-class, but it's certainly a capable truck.
The study found the least modified biomes tend to be in high latitudes and include tundra, boreal forests, or taiga and temperate coniferous forests.
Most responses didn't seem to mind the comments about San Francisco, but instead focused on things like "frozen tundra" and "Hoth ice planet," etc.
Rob Coolen, who oversees the ice road, began work at Gahcho Kué before the mine was built, sleeping in a tent on the tundra.
Rural landfills, which are mostly open, unlined and unmanaged, spill across tundra and into nearby rivers, and hazardous materials leach into soil and water.
You're desperate for a significant other mainly because you need someone to hold your hand while you trek over an icy arctic tundra a.k.a.
This year, Google is celebrating Earth Day with five different Google Doodles illustrating the planet's major biomes: tundra, forest, grasslands, desert, and coral reefs.
Zayn Malik and Gigi Hadid stepped out in the tundra that was NYC on Friday -- and by the looks of things-- they were freezing.
My Whale is actually a revised version of a previous iteration of the same name that Tundra created on a renovated ship in Moscow.
Our ancestors might have experienced something similar, standing on the savanna or the tundra, watching tens of thousands of migrating animals pass before them.
Jeff Hastings, chairman of SAExploration, part of the seismic-testing joint venture, said improved technology would prevent damage to the tundra this time around.
The crowberry plant is a keystone species in the alpine tundra, serving as an important food source to many creatures and influencing nutrient cycles.
Blazes cut through 6.4 million acres of the Siberian tundra over the summer, while 2.5 million acres of Alaskan wilderness went up in smoke.
Gerda encounters blizzards, tundra, singing crows, an enigmatic Prince and Princess, even a helpful reindeer, in her bid to lift the Snow Queen's curse.
Emerald forests and mauve tundra cover the foothills amid volcanoes in various hues of gray and dusty red, most dotted with glaciers and snow.
But they did include the blue Tundra 45 in their wedding registry and hope to progress to the next rank in the Yeti tribe.
That will make room for additional Tundra production as well as the Sequoia SUV, which will end production at the Indiana plant by 2022.
The outer shell is durable and the Tundra Haul has two wheels and a hinge handle, making it easy for one person to tow.
One example is the masked shrew, a small mole-like mammal that lives in the forests just below the Arctic tundra, in Alaska and Canada.
Built by De Beers in the frozen tundra of Canada's Northwest Territories, it is the biggest new mine in the world in over a decade.
And for several millennia, they managed to hang on, drinking from a handful of freshwater lakes and chowing down on the island's scrubby tundra vegetation.
It also could help alleviate some global warming concerns, the researchers suggest, by preventing tundra from melting by effectively aerating the permafrost with their steps.
Working in Alaska, researchers warmed plots of tundra to thaw the permafrost and after 18 months found numerous changes in the soil microbes, it said.
Skitters of synth lines reflect like blinding sunlight off a frozen tundra, with sensorial bursts that feel like warmth and light amidst more frosty environs.
The Snow Goose winters in the Refuge, but it's Arizona's bird; the Semipalmated Sandpiper also belongs to Maine; the Tundra Swan calls South Carolina home.
The Yeti Tundra 75 Cooler can keep ice frozen for more than a week even if you're using it in the middle of the summer.
You're isolated in a snowy tundra, a series of frozen ridges and sheets of ice covering what lies below, and you need to go down.
Fenriz says he was ultimately hoping to make "slow heavy metal," and as we hear on the stomping, swaggering "Tundra Leech," job's a good 'un.
Any new tracks could also potentially alter how surface water flows in the tundra, draining lakes or accelerating the thawing of permafrost in some areas.
That plan proposes that testing begin this winter, when ice and snow provide some protection to the tundra, and resume, if necessary, the following winter.
Toyota's full-size pickup, the Tundra, and the Sienna minivan, which are also assembled in the U.S., would cost an extra $2,800 and $3,000, respectively.
Since last season's tundra hit, the Orolay mom jacket has taken over the streets in literally every color: from classic beige to a muted navy.
Hopper Two 30 soft cooler — $224.99 See Details If you want a large cooler that's still easy to transport, the Tundra Haul is your choice.
"In Alaska, you can fly for hundreds of miles, and if you have issues you're going to hit tundra, or a spruce tree," he said.
The Toyota plant, which opened about a decade ago, employs 2,600 people and builds the company's full-sized Tundra pickups and mid-sized Tacoma pickups.
About half of last year's acreage came from Alaska, where wildfires hit more than 5.1 million acres of woodland and tundra in that vast state.
This week, I'm driving a 2019 Toyota Tundra Limited double cab pickup truck, which came in handy for hauling our old refrigerator to Habitat for Humanity.
The bottom line: Pickups are the new luxury vehicles, but if you're just looking to move a refrigerator, the $46,610 Tundra might be all you need.
The warming of these northern regions has resulted in increased coastal erosion, damaged transportation infrastructure, melting permafrost, and vegetation moving into areas typically reserved for tundra.
The Nenets are the largest of Russia's indigenous populations, a community of about 45,000 people scattered across the boreal forests and frozen tundra of the Arctic.
At times, the region was relatively warm, featuring forests of broad-leaved trees, but at other times it was a harsh and desolate tundra-steppe habitat.
Reuben Wu excels at making awe-inspiring landscapes even more breathtaking, from the incredible flowing blue lava of Indonesia to the beautiful, frigid tundra in Svalbard.
"A lot of people make a big deal about how awesome it was that Leonardo DiCaprio braved the ice cold tundra in The Revenant," he says.
The situation in Alaska: Oil is spraying from a well onto a pad and potentially onto the snow-covered tundra, according to BP Exploration Alaska Inc.
Lentz said the shift will allow Toyota to build more pickup trucks overall by adding more Tundra production in Texas and shifting Tacoma production to Mexico.
Though anthrax is not passed from person to person, some residents may be flown to another part of the tundra for inoculations as a preventive measure.
The beetle, now known as Ball's Antarctic Tundra Beetle, lived between 14 to 20 million years ago when the continent was warmer than it is now.
As a wildling, he considers this treacherous tundra his home turf, and even though Jon is executing a dumb idea, Tormund is confident in his abilities.
Scientists know that much of the Arctic has been greening for decades, but the Siberian tundra had not been closely observed by satellites until relatively recently.
A 2012 study led by University of Notre Dame wildfire expert Adrian Rocha found that Arctic Alaska tundra fires had increased in size over two decades.
Tundra has a line adjacent to the spill and is leading cleanup efforts, but has not publicly confirmed its pipeline as the source of the leak.
Two of the "Alaskan Bush People" stars won't have to wander around the frozen tundra for a while -- instead they'll get to chill in jail cells.
Its immense sonic landscapes are often hard to get a grip on, leaving you to wander the punishing tundra with no real landmarks to speak of.
After a morning of exploring the frigid tundra, we circle back to Longyearbyen to see what I'm perhaps most interested in on this island: Svalbard Bryggeri.
Their defense stops no one, their run game goes nowhere, and four losses in five games have Coach Mike McCarthy feeling the Fahrenheit in the tundra.
Most of that population is in Whitehorse, leaving the bulk of the territory uninhabited, a subarctic landscape of tundra and mountains stretching north toward the pole.
When the mission took place, in 2016, the society took along Ms. Antsifyerova, offering her a chance to finally see her father's Douglas on the tundra.
That's right: Toyota doesn't need to expend resources on the Tundra because it isn't a combatant in the great pickup war among the Detroit Big Three.
The approximately 2,200 inhabitants dotting the desolate tundra are itinerant, a mix of climate scientists, miners and globe-trotting explorers mostly from Russia, Scandinavia and Canada.
For two weeks, testosterone will surge through their bodies and impel them to storm the tundra, competing with other males for mates, sometimes to the death.
And there are indications that Arctic warming may be turning into a self-reinforcing spiral, as the thawing tundra itself releases vast quantities of greenhouse gases.
If Ben Mezrich's "Woolly" is to be believed, mammoths may be returning someday soon to a tundra near you, resurrected by the necromancers of synthetic biology.
But global warming has put the frozen ground in defrost mode, and the tundra is now heating up twice as fast as the rest of the planet.
For example, thawing permafrost along the tundra has led to the rotting of formerly frozen organic matter, which is contributes methane, a greenhouse gas, to the atmosphere.
WCS is working to better understand the habitat needs of wolverines in the Arctic tundra, especially as they relate to snow cover and the earlier spring melt.
I love the quirky Americanness of Anchorage, the tight-knit communities of both small and big villages, the wide expanses of tundra in the refuges, the mountains.
Witnesses said the 28-year-old mother of two briefly got out of her Toyota Tundra pickup truck, but did not call for help or identify herself.
And, importantly, Tundra has a zero-fee model, which means that buyers and suppliers can operate on the platform without spending a penny if they so choose.
The discovery of Ball's Antarctic Tundra Beetle shows traces of Gondwana's ancient ecosystem persevered in Antarctica for millions of years after the supercontinent itself broke apart. [ZooKeys]
The extended cab versions of GM's Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra have earned "acceptable" ratings in the small overlap test, as did Toyota's Tundra Double Cab model.
As a result, the Earth's surface has become an uninhabitable freezing tundra, and the world's population is forced to live in a series of vast underground cities.
After dodging predators and fiercely guarding their nests in the North American Arctic tundra, the American golden-plover begins one of the longest migrations of any shorebird.
Another concern in the Arctic is the possibility of release of methane from the Arctic tundra if temperatures warm enough, which would further enhance the greenhouse effect.
Willows are taking advantage of a milder climate to spread north to areas where only the low-lying plants and lichens of the tundra had lived before.
By artificially warming selected patches of tundra, Schuur's open-air experiment aims to mimic the future, when air temperatures in Alaska are expected to be significantly higher.
He rarely checks into the Tundra Suites anymore, sleeping instead in a 43-foot camper he hauls from competition to competition with his girlfriend and their dog.
But in the tundra, the vast treeless region in the Far North, beaver behavior creates new water channels that can thaw the permanently frozen ground, or permafrost.
The hurried approach has alarmed some government specialists and environmentalists, who say that risks to wildlife and damage to the tundra are not being taken seriously enough.
Part of the reason that the Tundra feels so outclassed by American trucks is that Japanese truck makers have historically been bad about keeping their trucks fresh.
Sue Natali, an ecologist at Woods Hole Research Center in Massachusetts who studies Arctic tundra and permafrost, said that depressions, even shallow ones, can have cascading effects.
Then, two years ago, the city's mining giant, Norilsk Nickel, strung a fiber-optic cable across 6003 miles of tundra and under the vast, icy Yenisey River.
GMT2628 will include an oil drilling pad, gravel road, elevated pipeline, two bridges, valve pads, vehicle pullouts, and culverts all through the Reserve's sensitive wetlands and tundra.
Mr. Sakiagak's parents were born in igloos and he learned to build the snow domes with his father growing up on the open tundra as a child.
That means you can get the full emotional impact of this baby penguin walking through the snow by hearing the wind of the tundra whip around him.
A new study this week suggests that Alaska's vast tundra is now releasing more carbon dioxide than it stores, adding to the warming effect in the atmosphere.
And really, underground is where so much of the Arctic mystery still lies: In these tundra ecosystems, up to 80 percent of the biomass is below ground.
In North America, Toyota's biggest regional market, sales rose 3.2 percent due to a rise in demand for its pick-up trucks, including the Tacoma and Tundra.
The options in his neck of the tundra are apparently quite limited, however, and before long we see him befriending a little red bird and a mouse.
So, back to the Toyota example, let's say you take everybody who bought a Toyota Tundra in the last six months [and] you upload them to Facebook.
The situation: A temperature of minus-1 seemed to point to favorable frozen tundra for the Packers, who were led by the 38-year-old Brett Favre.
Her spare prose about life along the 60th parallel evokes the sound, smell and feel of the Alaskan tundra and then, in another essay, the Scottish coast.
If you&aposre significantly behind in this context, then you&aposre the Nissan Titan and the Toyota Tundra, and you can still tow 9,000 to 10,000 pounds.
But as this photo shows, even three decades after the well was plugged and abandoned and the drilling equipment removed, there's still a scar on the tundra.
The Grey (2011) Yes, this is the movie where Liam Neeson goes mano-a-mano with wolves in the Alaskan tundra, and no, it's not a joke.
In the last few years, mass animal die-offs have affected almost every last corner of the world, from the Great Barrier Reef to the Siberian Tundra.
The data show that some of the most sensitive areas are those already experiencing changes, including the Arctic tundra, parts of the boreal forest and tropical rain forests.
Even on the snowiest, most tundra-like day of the week, these 2000s-inspired caps managed to beat out beanies ten to one on the streets of Manhattan.
These scientists, the Zimoffs, have been running this experiment since the 80s where they rope off a part of the tundra and repopulate it with Pleistocene type herbivores.
As she's skinning a deer in a bleak tundra of Finland, her father, Erik (Eric Bana), launches a sneak attack on her, initiating an intense martial arts fight.
What it's about: A lonely boy befriends a wolf while both are struggling to survive in a vast, desolate tundra — but neither is what he seems to be.
Pigs have been able to survive and thrive in almost every environment they have come across; from the frozen tundra of Siberia to the beaches of the Bahamas.
Now, the company has teamed up with Toyota to build the Tundra PIE Pro, a zero-emission pickup with a robotic pizza-making factory in the truck bed.
Separately, Toyota also announced a recall covering certain 2018 to 2019 Tundra pickup trucks and Sequoia SUVs, as well as 2019 Avalon cars, to repair an airbag defect.
High tunnels have sprouted on the tundra of western Alaska to Fort Yukon, a small village north of the Arctic Circle where winter temperatures dip to -40°F.
You have to watch where you put your feet because there are deep crevasses in the tundra where the undercut blocks are beginning to separate from the island.
I am not sure where our minivan was made, but as I idle at red lights I know the heritage of the Toyota Tundra in front of me.
But if the platform is going to do its thing in extreme conditions like the Antarctic tundra (or, for that matter, Mars), it's going to take full autonomy.
I joined the group the night before, and we are now tramping over tundra and through low willows near a maintenance site for the nearby Trans-Alaska Pipeline.
If you can get mammoth-y elephants to live in the tundra and make it more resilient to climate change, then that has collateral benefits to other species.
They point to damage done to the tundra by seismic testing in the mid-1980s; some vehicle tracks from that work remain visible more than 21002 years later.
Toyota has kept the Tundra around since the George W. Bush administration, Nissan's Frontier is absolutely ancient, and the first-generation Titan stuck around for over a decade.
That being said, if you're set on a Japanese full-size truck, the Titan is undoubtedly the more comfortable, refined and advanced truck compared to the Toyota Tundra.
If you plan to keep your truck for over 300,000 miles, a Tundra makes sense, but everyone else is probably better off with a Ram or F-150.
For supporters of drilling in the Arctic refuge, the tax plan represents the best chance in decades to realize the dream of drilling for oil beneath the tundra.
The tundra hills surrounding the lake and occasional patches of dwarf birch are home to over 450 species of plants, many of them still blooming when we arrived.
Collecting the tusks like berries or mushrooms on the tundra is allowed in Russia – with a license – but using industrial methods to prospect for buried skeletons is not.
Toyota decided in 2003 to purchase 20073,600 acres of ranch land in predominantly Latino (64%) San Antonio, and build its new Tundra and Tacoma pickup truck production plant.
And lest we forget, the Toyota Tundra and the Nissan Titan are both made in the USA and have been in the market for over a decade each.
He later founded and directed Environmental Studies on the Piedmont, which restores and conserves avian habitats and researches trumpeter and tundra swans and other native North American birds.
In the Yamal tundra, which sits above the Arctic Circle, temperatures soared to 95 degrees Fahrenheit, compared to the average of 77 degrees this time of the year.
The driver of the Toyota Tundra that struck Limon, 32-year-old Daniel Herrera, was hospitalized and released, as was his 34-year-old female passenger, the release said.
The 55.1-quart, rotomolded Tundra Haul weighs a staggering 37 pounds when empty, with 3-inch thick insulated walls, a heavy aluminum arm, and puncture-proof, one-piece wheels.
Sadly, the installation, called Outlines and made by Tundra, was never able to open to the public because the Outline Festival in Moscow (where it was located) was canceled.
TMZ Sports spoke with Green -- who played 8 seasons in the frozen tundra -- and he tells us he's already reached out to coach Mike McCarthy about joining the staff.
The greening, which totals roughly 7 million square miles (18 million square kilometers), is distributed across the continents, from the Arctic tundra to tropical rainforests to the African savannah.
The windy, moody tundra soundscape could be used as white noise, and see how many birds you can hear in this soundscape recorded at Sun Valley Trail at dawn.
Dubbed the Tundra PIE Pro, the truck was a project for Toyota's display at this year's Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show, an annual exhibition of specialty automotive products.
But the most important enterprise—and certainly the only truly accurate marker of whether or not a bunch of people can stay dug in the tundra—are the shitters.
Toyota also plans a factory in Guanajuato, Mexico that will build Tacoma pickup trucks, freeing up Toyota's existing factory in San Antonio, Texas to build more Tundra large pickups.
And its coastal areas are critical to the survival of tens of millions of birds that migrate to the United States from the northern tundra or from South America.
I've driven them all, but I've also checked out the Toyota Tundra, a solid pickup that sells outside the top three, and that hasn't been revamped for a while.
Only fertile females that have mated — queens in waiting — seek refuges under the tundra, sometimes in old mouse burrows, where they outlast the winter in a state of torpor.
Rounding the top of a knoll, we look down on an expanse of tundra that bristles with so many sensors and cables that it resembles an outdoor ICU ward.
With a little help from his dad, who seems to know his way around video editing, Corts took viewers through a full-blown hurricane, tornado, and a snowy tundra.
There are open-air warehouses in remote corners of sub-Arctic Canada, Russia, and China, with machines whirring away on the tundra, creating magic money, while the permafrost melts.
But the most important enterprise — and certainly the only truly accurate marker of whether or not a bunch of people can stay dug in the tundra — are the shitters.
Given all the thawing and melting, Ms. Jorgenson said, about 17 percent of the site is covered in water now, compared with about 2 percent of the surrounding tundra.
From this foray into the remotest tundra of the avant-garde, he soon developed a style that preserved the strangeness he prized while making that strangeness enticing, even welcoming.
A new study suggests that Alaska, with its huge stretches of tundra and forest, may be shifting from a net sink, or storehouse, of carbon to a net source.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - This year's once-a-decade official U.S. national population count will start in a small Alaska Native village perched on the tundra overlooking the Bering Sea.
After the meal, guests gather back in the Tundra Buggy, which takes them to another location to get a full view of the northern lights — free of artificial light.
The bottom of the Yeti V Series cooler is essentially, if not exactly, the same as the Tundra, which, in our estimation, was a very good move by Yeti.
As we continue to study this canny and poorly understood animal, we have become increasingly impressed with the wolverines&apos tenacity and ability to survive in this harsh tundra environment.
At that time, vast swaths of ice blanketed the North Sea from Britain to Scandinavia, and the entire English Channel was an expansive, frozen tundra, criss-crossed by small rivers.
In the past half century the number of rainy winter days per year on the archipelago has more than doubled, with a concomitant increase in the amount of icebound tundra.
When the United States detonated a hydrogen bomb deep beneath the Alaskan tundra in 19803, it set off a colossal upheaval of rock and earth, a magnitude 6.8 seismic event.
We also like the way it handles; though it makes no attempts to be sporty or otherwise exciting, it doesn't lumber about with the sloppiness of, say, a Toyota Tundra.
The Game, or more accurately the people who control and sell the fiction of—["On the frozen tundra of Lambeau" voice]—The Game to saps like you as something honorable.
It's nearly twice as big as all the other Hawaiian islands combined and offers a range of climate zones from wet tropical to polar tundra, hence its massive tourist appeal.
Glaciers, sea ice and tundra will melt, contributing to global sea level rise — potentially catastrophic to 85033 out of 15 of the world's largest cities which lie in coastal plains.
Ford and Chevy have to contend with not just each other, but Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' RAM 1500, as well as backfielders such as the Toyota Tundra and the Nissan Titan.
Jacquelyn also riffed on one of her favorite extinct (for now?) mammals — the woolly mammoth and laid out the ecological and climatic arguments for repopulating the tundra with these foragers.
I was deployed twice to the Far East, and spent time in a dozen other places as well — including a very cold winter in an exercise on the Alaskan tundra.
Reuben Wu has photographed some of the world's most remote and extreme places: Chile's Atacama Desert, the Bisti Badlands of New Mexico, the Arctic tundra of Norway, Peru's Pastoruri glacier.
We Canadians are raised on a steady stream of early 20th-century paintings of mountains, forests, lakes, and tundra, all meant to evoke a nationalist fervor, a sense of pride.
But as these infrared images show, even after three decades, the well's footprint — about 600 feet long on its longest side — is easily distinguishable from the undisturbed tundra around it.
The drillers took care to protect the tundra, creating an ice runway to fly in huge timbers to serve as the pad, instead of a potentially more destructive gravel base.
Three decades later, the otherwise pristine landscape remains scarred with seismic trails that stretch for miles across the tundra and cut through the heart of America's last truly wild frontier.
One conspicuous hazard of being Anthony Bourdain is that everywhere he goes, from a Michelin-starred temple to a peasant hut on the tundra, he is mercilessly inundated with food.
At age 18, Sam Schimmel went directly from his family's wooden cabin next to a marshy tundra outside Kenai, Alaska, to the manicured suburban landscapes of Stanford University in California.
Inspired by our Rambler drinkware and Tundra hard coolers, we&aposve combined vacuum insulation technology with our proprietary PermaFrost Insulation to create a first-of-its-kind stainless steel cooler.
It's home to one of Greenland's richest archeological sites—a stretch of springy tundra that was inhabited first by the Saqqaq, then by the Dorset, and finally by the Inuit.
A laser grid comes with a lot of different associations, so Tundra worked to get rid of them by programing patterns and sound in a way that feels immersive and unique.
The whirlwind continued with three more dates and then finally, after an outing to a rock climbing gym, his lips met mine, pressed against the front door of my Toyota Tundra.
But what communications technology is prepared to handle 20 billion connections — with some emanating from planes over oceans, a pipeline across desolate tundra or an oil platform in the North Sea?
So it seems strange when, flying over the tundra, a giant truck appears, then another, then a steel factory, rows of trailers and a big grey pit, deepening by the day.
It's not the frozen tundra this time of year, but North Dakota is getting a rare bit of attention from the remaining Republican candidates, each looking for even the slightest edge.
And though the scientists found greening was the trend over the course of the last several decades, they've also found that the tundra is browning for reasons not yet fully understand.
All of Golar's FSRUs, which can also be used as conventional LNG carriers, are currently in use aside from the Golar Tundra which is being used in the spot LNG market.
Toyota Motor Corp said its sales fell 216.80 percent to 217.01,748 vehicles due to declining sales of its flagship Camry sedan as well as its Tundra pickup trucks and Sienna minivans.
Tundra Energy Marketing Ltd, a privately held Canadian energy infrastructure company, agreed to buy a regional pipeline system from an affiliate of Enbridge Income Fund for C$1.075 billion ($817 million).
Toyota Motor reported a 5.2 percent drop in U.S. sales to 172,748 vehicles due to declines in its flagship Camry sedan as well as its Tundra pickup trucks and Sienna minivans.
The Yeti Tundra — the original — is still the thickest and best performing, but you'd almost need a chart to figure out the axis at which point the Yeti really pays off.
TUESDAY PUZZLE — Today we got a puzzle by a new constructor, full of first-use answers, with a theme as old as mud, or dirt, or frozen tundra dirt, I suppose.
In a blog post on this year's drawings, doodler Sophie Diao says that she decided to do five to honor the Earth's major ecosystems: tundra, desert, coral reefs, grasslands, and forest.
But few other beatless interludes manage to evoke both a slow double-decker crawl through a concrete jungle, and a night out in stark Arctic Tundra—in both situations, totally alone.
It has the animals roaming forests and tundra in search of food and, when a number are killed each year (primarily for meat), all parts of the animal ultimately are used.
The helicopter trip from Kvikkjokk to the summer outpost of Staloluokta provided stunning views of the Tarra valley, braids of rivers swollen with snowmelt, and rugged tundra lands, above tree line.
For the first few weeks, alone out on the frozen tundra where the "summertime" temperatures of Antarctic November and December often dip to -30 Fahrenheit, O&aposBrady skied in quiet meditation.
Instead of driving an hour from one town to the next across the frozen Iowa tundra, the high-paced Super Tuesday sprint requires time-consuming flights and mind-numbing logistical planning.
Dijo que el origen del platillo se remontaba al pasado nómada de los nenets, una época en la que solo podían sobrevivir comiendo carne cruda y congelada en la tundra inhóspita.
The cave sheltered Neanderthals and Denisovans through varying climates when the area supported warm, humid forests before much colder tundra periods, researchers say, based on the plant remains that were uncovered.
Even Toyota, with deep enough pockets to reinvent the truck market if it wanted, hasn't been able to dent any of the top-selling pickups with its Tundra after 26.5 years.
The companies that operated the well, including Chevron and BP, took care to protect the delicate tundra, a flat landscape of mosses, sedges and shrubs that lies over permanently frozen ground.
On a sunny May morning in 2014, as the Alaskan subarctic was beginning to warm up, park rangers watched a young female bear, Tundra, explore the marshland around the famous Brooks River.
His own archaeological research is focused in the Eastern Canadian Arctic, a vast expanse of sparsely-populated forest and tundra with only a handful of excavation projects taking place during field season.
"We know and understand this part of the world, the Saskatchewan portion of which is one of the most-economic oil production areas in North America," said Bryan Lankester, president of Tundra.
And that sort of adaptation was especially important 1853 million years ago, during the middle of an ice age, when the ancestors to modern camels were hanging out in the Arctic tundra.
Toyota has been a vocal opponent of tariffs, arguing that 2105 percent would increase the cost of its U.S.-made Camry sedan by $27202,25.8 and $2,800 for its Tundra pick-up truck.
If you're one of the few individuals who felt destined to plant the Google Glass flag into the topsoil of some unexplored technological tundra, Google's just left you out in the cold.
They don't remember how they ended up just seconds away from slamming into a concrete slab, but photos of Hank's mangled Toyota Tundra show how the two narrowly escaped with their lives.
Russia's Dyatlov Pass Incident, the Strangest Unsolved Mystery of the Last Century You've probably already heard of this one: Nine skiers mysteriously and gruesomely perish in the middle of the Russian tundra.
That experience two winters ago illustrates the challenges Russia faces as it attempts to exploit the Arctic's resources—a subject Xelot documents in his poetic series There Is Gas Under the Tundra.
It's not clear if DiCaprio was truly serious about leaving our little rock behind, but a gritty survivalist reboot of The Revenant filmed on the barren space tundra would be pretty sweet.
"Trucks break down" (his beloved Tundra, shlepping him from town hall to town hall), "dogs run off" (shrinking poll numbers), "politicians lie" (ever-demure, Beto will let you fill in the blank).
But I would hardly call that a flaw; I've tried to keep ice cream in many other coolers, including the Yeti Tundra, and I've never been able to keep it fully frozen.
"Buy our gas and you'll save oil," Putin told Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih, who also attended the launch ceremony in Arctic tundra, according to a report by Interfax news agency.
And that sort of adaptation was especially important 3.5 million years ago, during the middle of an ice age, when the ancestors to modern camels were hanging out in the Arctic tundra.
In the past few years, I've driven all the major full-size pickup trucks sold in the US: the Ford F-150, the Chevy Silverado, the RAM 1500, and the Toyota Tundra.
The testing grounds included soil types found in places such as tundra, a cold-climate landscape with shrubs, and polar desert, characterized by flat plains that can include snow dunes and icebergs.
Pictured above (from left to right): Katie Engel, Arnold Engel Tundra allows suppliers to list their products on a zero-fee wholesale platform built to look and feel like a B2C marketplace.
Industrial travel across the Alaska North Slope tundra is allowed only in winter when the soil is frozen hard and covered by what is considered to be a sufficiently protective snow layer.
During a recent idle scroll, I was whisked away to the Russian tundra where permafrost and now-shut gulags set the scene for whimsical photo shoots featuring Russian women posing with bears.
Along with the vast population of polar bears, those exploring the town can expect to see the starkly beautiful tundra, a wide river, beluga whales, many rare birds, and the Aurora Borealis.
For instance, turning into a wooly mammoth turned out to be a great way for Asian elephants to move out of the jungle and away from the competition, and onto the tundra.
The Titan may feel modern and refined next to a Tundra, but it's ultimately left behind by the GMC Sierra, Chevy Silverado, Ford F-150 and — most of all — the Ram 1500.
And the Toyota Tundra 0003 Edition, featuring leather seats that mimic the look and feel of Western saddles, was named for the year that the JLC Ranch in San Antonio was established.
Toyota has been a vocal opponent of tariffs, arguing that 2105 percent would increase the cost of its U.S.-made Camry sedan by $25.8,800 and $2,800 for its Tundra pick-up truck.
A few weeks later, as part of that strategy, it said it would sell its South East Saskatchewan system for just over C$1 billion in cash to Tundra Energy Market Ltd.
At Dan&aposs Diner, a pop-up restaurant only accessed by a heated Tundra Buggy with panoramic windows and skylights for viewing the northern lights, it&aposs best to bring your appetite.
But for too many Americans living or working on our ranches and along our mountain valleys, our forests, tundra and plains, the promise and potential that connectivity can bring still remain elusive.

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