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Point Hope airport (United State) aviation weather and informations PAPO PHO Aviation weather with TAF and METAR, Maps, hotels and aeronautical information for Point Hope airport (United State)

Aviation weather for Point Hope airport (USA) is “PAPO 272056Z AUTO 34005KT 10SM M32/M35 A3078 RMK AO2 SLP424 T13171350 51007 FZRANO $” : See what it means on https://www.bigorre.org/aero/meteo/papo/en #pointhopeairport #airport #pointhope #usa #papo #pho #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek vl

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¡Nuevo vídeo disponible en el canal!

Phasmophobia (PC) | Partida #7 – Evento de Halloween: Crimson Eye, en Point Hope

youtu.be/f67VCBeWlF4

#phasmophobia #kineticgames #gameplay #crimsoneye #halloween #pc #steam #pointhope #partida #fantasma #ghost #checkpointhavengameplays

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こちらソロの「 #PointHope ( #ポイントホープ ) 」でパーフェクトを獲った際の「media」3要素内訳🧐
#Phasmophobia
#ファスモフォビア
#ファズモフォビア
#パスモフォビア
#ホラーゲーム
#ホラゲー
#ホラゲー配信
#ホラゲー実況
#視聴者参加型
#参加型配信
#GameStreaming
#HorrorGaming

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取り敢えず最初は参加者居なく初心者がソロで「 #PointHope ( #ポイントホープ ) 」をパーフェクト😌
#Phasmophobia
#ファスモフォビア
#ファズモフォビア
#パスモフォビア
#ホラーゲーム
#ホラゲー
#ホラゲー配信
#ホラゲー実況
#視聴者参加型
#参加型配信
#GameStreaming
#HorrorGaming

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Point Hope airport (United State) aviation weather and informations PAPO PHO Aviation weather with TAF and METAR, Maps, hotels and aeronautical information for Point Hope airport (United State)

How many runways can you see for Point Hope airport (USA) ? : The answer is on https://www.bigorre.org/aero/meteo/papo/en #pointhope #usa #pointhopeairport #papo #pho #airport #aviation #avgeek vl

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Aviation weather for Point Hope airport (USA) is “PAPO 261956Z AUTO 02019KT 10SM SCT014 OVC023 02/M02 A2966 RMK AO2 UPE06RAB18E50SNB25E40 SLP042 P0000 T00171017 FZRANO” : See what it means on https://www.bigorre.org/aero/meteo/papo/en #pointhope #usa #pointhopeairport #papo #pho #metar #aviation […]

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Aviation weather for Point Hope airport (USA) is “PAPO 261956Z AUTO 02019KT 10SM SCT014 OVC023 02/M02 A2966 RMK AO2 UPE06RAB18E50SNB25E40 SLP042 P0000 T00171017 FZRANO” : See what it means on https://www.bigorre.org/aero/meteo/papo/en #pointhope #usa #pointhopeairport #papo #pho #metar #aviation […]

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Aviation weather for Point Hope airport (USA) is “PAPO 272056Z AUTO 20014KT 5SM BR OVC005 09/09 A2985 RMK AO2 SLP107 60000 T00940089 51004” : See what it means on https://www.bigorre.org/aero/meteo/papo/en #pointhope #usa #pointhopeairport #papo #pho #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek […]

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The Inupiat are a group of Alaska Natives whose traditional territory roughly spans northeast from Norton Sound on the Bering Sea to the northernmost part of the Canada–United States border.
Iñupiaq is spoken throughout much of northern Alaska and is closely related to the Canadian Inuit dialects and the Greenlandic dialects, which may collectively be called "Inuit" or Eastern Eskimo, distinct from Yupik or Western Eskimo.
These are the people of the ice as much as the land, and much of their life and culture revolves around the sea ice. Subsistence, or traditional hunting and gathering practices, provide a large part of their diet to this day. The Iñupiat hunt both marine and land mammals, and also birds. They fish and gather berries in season.
Most of the communities in the northern and northwest Arctic region can only be flown to, but some are occasionally accessed by boat. There is no road system that connects them all, which is true for much of Alaska. During the winter, some of the communities can be reached by snowmobile. Utqiaġvik (formerlly Barrow) is one of the largest Iñupiaq settlements in Alaska and is the northernmost community in the United States. 
The Nalukataq whaling festival is held in Utqiaġvik in June following a successful whaling season. The purpose of the festival is to appease the spirits of deceased whales so that they will return in the form of new whales the next season. In addition to dancing, singing, and food, the whaling festival includes a tradition familiar to some visitors — the blanket toss. While it's now conducted as entertainment, it didn’t originate that way. An Iñupiaq hunter would be tossed in the air, enabling him to see across the horizon to hunt game. During today's celebrations, thirty or more Iñupiaq gather in a circle, holding the edges of a large skin made from walrus hides, and toss someone into the air as high as possible.

The Inupiat are a group of Alaska Natives whose traditional territory roughly spans northeast from Norton Sound on the Bering Sea to the northernmost part of the Canada–United States border. Iñupiaq is spoken throughout much of northern Alaska and is closely related to the Canadian Inuit dialects and the Greenlandic dialects, which may collectively be called "Inuit" or Eastern Eskimo, distinct from Yupik or Western Eskimo. These are the people of the ice as much as the land, and much of their life and culture revolves around the sea ice. Subsistence, or traditional hunting and gathering practices, provide a large part of their diet to this day. The Iñupiat hunt both marine and land mammals, and also birds. They fish and gather berries in season. Most of the communities in the northern and northwest Arctic region can only be flown to, but some are occasionally accessed by boat. There is no road system that connects them all, which is true for much of Alaska. During the winter, some of the communities can be reached by snowmobile. Utqiaġvik (formerlly Barrow) is one of the largest Iñupiaq settlements in Alaska and is the northernmost community in the United States. The Nalukataq whaling festival is held in Utqiaġvik in June following a successful whaling season. The purpose of the festival is to appease the spirits of deceased whales so that they will return in the form of new whales the next season. In addition to dancing, singing, and food, the whaling festival includes a tradition familiar to some visitors — the blanket toss. While it's now conducted as entertainment, it didn’t originate that way. An Iñupiaq hunter would be tossed in the air, enabling him to see across the horizon to hunt game. During today's celebrations, thirty or more Iñupiaq gather in a circle, holding the edges of a large skin made from walrus hides, and toss someone into the air as high as possible.

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Shaman's mask
carved wood
circa 1900
Inupiaq
Point Hope, Alaska

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The #BloodMoon is so cool from the top of #PointHope

#Phasmophobia

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#Phasmophobia
#ファスモフォビア
#ファズモフォビア
#パスモフォビア
#パズモフォビア
#ホラゲー
#Horror
#ホラーゲーム実況
#HorrorGame
#GameStreaming
最後苦行でのリザルト1体と灯台( #PointHope / #ポイントホープ )で50体特定し取得したIDカード&バッジがこちらになります🤫

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