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Selfie Spot
arctic ocean sighnboard

Don’t miss a unique selfie spot.

Being able to drive up to the Arctic Ocean is a pretty awesome experience. Taking a picture at the Arctic Ocean sign is a perfect way to commemorate the experience!

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