Prudhoe Bay /ˈpruːdoʊ/ is a census-designated place (CDP) located in North Slope Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. As of the 2020 census, the population of the CDP was 1,310 people, down from 2,174 residents in the 2010 census, and up from just 5 residents in 2000; however, at any given time, several thousand transient workers support the Prudhoe Bay Oil Field. The airport, lodging and general store are located in Deadhorse, and the rigs and processing facilities are located on scattered gravel pads laid atop the tundra. It is only during winter that the surface is hard enough to support heavy equipment, and new construction happens...
Read moreHighly dangerous most dangerous place with polar bears and knownly Alaska’s most ruthless grizzlies and wolves. Not worth it as 0 infrastructure and 0 good shots of anything. Wildlife very elusive. You won’t really see it unless 16+y experience...
Read moreA unique fragile ecosystem on the edge of the world. Overabundant in life while to the initial glance looking barren, home of polar bears, Caribou, fox, and countless other...
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