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Wild Shots: Photos of Mother Nature in Southeast Alaska

Published 4:44 pm Tuesday, October 24, 2017

A male northern fur seal shows impressive neck flexibility on St Paul Island. (Photo by Linda R. Shaw) A male northern fur seal shows impressive neck flexibility on St Paul Island. (Photo by Linda R. Shaw)
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A male northern fur seal shows impressive neck flexibility on St Paul Island. (Photo by Linda R. Shaw) A male northern fur seal shows impressive neck flexibility on St Paul Island. (Photo by Linda R. Shaw)
A male northern fur seal shows impressive neck flexibility on St Paul Island. (Photo by Linda R. Shaw) A male northern fur seal shows impressive neck flexibility on St Paul Island. (Photo by Linda R. Shaw)
A male northern fur seal shows impressive neck flexibility on St Paul Island. (Photo by Linda R. Shaw) A male northern fur seal shows impressive neck flexibility on St Paul Island. (Photo by Linda R. Shaw)
Amalga Salt Chuck. (Photo by Scott Spickler) Amalga Salt Chuck. (Photo by Scott Spickler)

Reader-submitted images of Mother Nature in Southeast Alaska

Submit your wild shots: The Empire Outdoors page is looking for superb images of Alaska’s wildlife, scenery or plant life. Send your photos to Outdoors Editor, outdoors@juneauempire.com. For all photos include the name of the photographer, a description of what is shown in the picture, when it was taken and any other pertinent information. Images will run as space allows.