
The Village that is Drowning
Kivalina, Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska, USA
23 October 2006 at 6.30 p.m. - Just before sundown.
© 2006 Jan van der Woning, All Rights Reserved.
They had erected an improvised wall of sandbags reinforced with steel matting, but never-the-less, at the time we were visiting the village in October 2006, a mild wind had forced a hole of 40 meters wide and 10 meters deep into this wall. New sandbags, with the aid of workers and equipment of the “nearby” Red Dog Mine, had to stop further erosion and the sliding of a house into the sea. This village is going to disappear from this place and will have to be relocated 7,5 miles inland. More Quicktimes and info at http://www.bigthaw.eu/kivalina.htm
Lat: 67° 43' 33.5" N
Long: 165° 33' 13.45" W
Precision is: Medium. Nearby, but not to the last decimal.
Scanner Flextight, Panavue software.