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Under the Arctic: Digging into Permafrost

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Under the Arctic: Digging into Permafrost
Discover what lies beneath.
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Under the Arctic: Digging into Permafrost
Your expedition starts here.
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Under the Arctic: Digging into Permafrost
There’s something for everybody at Under the Arctic! Younger visitors use wooden models of Ice Age plants and animals for imaginative play, recreating scenes from the ancient tundra.
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Under the Arctic: Digging into Permafrost
Visitors to Under the Arctic’s Permafrost Field Lab enter a space filled with engaging interactives, artifacts, and models to explore the causes and global implications of thawing permafrost.
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Under the Arctic: Digging into Permafrost
At Under the Arctic guests become researchers and climate scientists in the Permafrost Field Lab with hands-on games and experiments.
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Under the Arctic: Digging into Permafrost
At Under the Arctic guests become researchers and climate scientists in the Permafrost Field Lab through hands-on games and experiments.
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Under the Arctic: Digging into Permafrost
In the immersive environment of Under the Arctic’s replica permafrost research tunnel, guests discover and are amazed by what lies just beneath the surface!
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Under the Arctic: Digging into Permafrost
The tunnel provides an immersive setting for visitors to experience what permafrost looks—and even smells—like.
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Under the Arctic: Digging into Permafrost
In the immersive environment of Under the Arctic’s replica permafrost research tunnel, guests discover and are amazed by what lies just beneath the surface!
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Under the Arctic: Digging into Permafrost was produced and is toured by the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. The exhibit was developed in collaboration with the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and made possible by a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant.