Alaska 2006

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They call the pattern this river makes "braiding." The river bed is permafrost, which means it’s as hard as rock. The water carves a channel in it, then something shifts and the water carves a new channel, leaving the old one empty. After many years, the result looks like the picture above. We saw lots of braided rivers in Alaska, both from ground level and from the air.