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  2. Carl McCunn - Wikipedia

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    Carl McCunn (January 25, 1947 – c. December 1981) was an American wildlife photographer who became stranded in the Alaskan wilderness and eventually committed suicide when he ran out of supplies. Early life and education

  3. McCunn - Wikipedia

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    McCunn is a surname, originating in Scotland but now widespread in many countries across the world. ... Carl McCunn (1947–1981), American wildlife photographer;

  4. List of people from Anchorage - Wikipedia

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    Carl McCunn (1946–1981), photographer; became stranded in the Alaskan wilderness and eventually committed suicide when he ran out of supplies Linious "Mac" McGee (1897–1988), aviation pioneer and founder of McGee Airways , which, through a long series of mergers and acquisitions became Alaska Airlines

  5. Into the Wild (book) - Wikipedia

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    Into the Wild is a 1996 non-fiction book written by Jon Krakauer.It is an expansion of a 9,000-word article by Krakauer on Chris McCandless titled "Death of an Innocent", which appeared in the January 1993 issue of Outside. [2]

  6. Chris McCandless - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Johnson McCandless was born in Inglewood, California and spent his early childhood in El Segundo, California.He was the elder child of Wilhelmina Marie "Billie" McCandless (née Johnson) and Walter "Walt" McCandless, and had a younger sister named Carine, born in July 1971.

  7. Everett Ruess - Wikipedia

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    Carl McCunn, wildlife photographer who became stranded in the Alaskan wilderness, and eventually committed suicide when he ran out of supplies Lars Monsen , Norwegian adventurer and TV personality who once travelled by foot, canoe, and dog sled from the east coast of Canada to the west coast, which took over two years to complete

  8. Lillian Alling - Wikipedia

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    Carl McCunn, a wildlife photographer who became stranded in the Alaskan wilderness, eventually committed suicide when he ran out of supplies (1981). Lars Monsen, a Norwegian adventurer and TV personality, once travelled by foot, canoe, and dog sled from the east coast of Canada to the west coast, which took over two years to complete.

  9. List of presidents of the Pasadena Tournament of Roses ...

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    The Tournament of Roses Parade has become such a large event that it requires 65,000 hours of combined manpower each year, or the equivalent of roughly 7.42 years of combined manpower.