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  2. Callus - Wikipedia

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    A callus (pl.: calluses) is an area of thickened and sometimes hardened skin that forms as a response to repeated friction, pressure, or other irritation. Since repeated contact is required, calluses are most often found on the feet and hands, but they may occur anywhere on the skin. Some degree of callus, such as on the bottom of the foot, is ...

  3. How to treat foot calluses, according to experts - AOL

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    Dr. Jill’s Gel Ball of Foot Cushions $ at Pedicurian. As a first line over-the-counter treatment for foot calluses, Parthasarathy recommends Dr. Jill’s foot pads.

  4. List of islands of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Fifteenmile Island; Fillmore Island; Finger Islands; Finneys Island; Fire Island (Aleutian Islands) Fire Island (Anchorage, Alaska) Fire Island (Kashevarof Passage) First Kekur; Fish Creek Island; Fish Egg Island; Fish Island; Fish Islands; Fish Rock; Fishhook Island; Fitz Island; Fitzgerald Island; Fivemile Island; Flapjack Island; Flat Island ...

  5. Walrus Islands - Wikipedia

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    coast looking Northwest - Walrus Islands State Game Sanctuary, Round Island, Alaska Walruses (Odobenus rosmarus) on Round Island, Alaska. The Walrus Islands (Russian: Моржовые острова) are a group of craggy coastal islands in the Bering Sea, close to the northern shores of Bristol Bay, Alaska at the entrance to Togiak Bay.

  6. Afognak - Wikipedia

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    Afognak (Alutiiq: Agw’aneq; [1] Russian: Афогнак [2]) is an island in the Kodiak Archipelago 5 km (3.1 mi) north of Kodiak Island in the U.S. state of Alaska.It is 43 miles (69 km) long from east to west and 23 miles (37 km) wide from north to south and has a land area of 1,812.58 km 2 (699.84 sq mi), making it the 18th largest island in the United States.

  7. Adak Island - Wikipedia

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    Clam Lagoon. Adak Island has been the home to Aleut peoples since antiquity. Russian explorers in the 18th century also visited the island but made no permanent settlements. . During World War II, the Imperial Japanese Army took control of two of the westernmost Aleutian Islands, Attu and Kiska, in the incorporated territory of Alaska, the first foreign enemy to occupy American soil since the ...

  8. Wrangell Narrows - Wikipedia

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    The Narrows are created by Mitkof Island to the east and southeast, and the islands of Kuprenof and Woewodski to the north and west. The Narrows opens up to Frederick Sound to the north and Sumner Strait to the south. The channel is used by fishing boats and Alaska Marine Highway ferries. Very large ships (such as the largest cruise ships) do ...

  9. Pribilof Islands - Wikipedia

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    The National Weather Service has a station on the island, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration maintains a presence. St. George has a population of 102. Its economy is similar to that of St. Paul. The Pribilof Islands are a birdwatching attraction, home to many species that do not fly in North America beyond Alaska.