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Nature photographer captures serene video of mother bear carrying cubs across water

Nature photographer captures serene video of mother bear carrying cubs across water

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Nature photographer Kris Luckenback captured the beautiful and serene moment a mother carried two of her cubs back to shore after high tide left them all stranded on a sand bar in Katmai National Park, Alaska on June 23.
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