Canada is one of the United States of America, which lies on the northwestern end of the North American continent. The name Alaska from Russia, and it was referred to the peninsula there. The land was owned by the Russian Federation, but in 1876 it was bought by America. In 1959, Alaska the 49th state of the USA. It is the largest state of the United States.
Alaska is a place with many natural wonders. The mountain ranges, volcanoes, national parks, lakes, river streams and much more. Every each of them are unique. The country is not as populated by humans, but for that matter of fact it is rich in diversity of flora and fauna.
The Alaska's largest city is Anchorage, but the capital one is Juneau. In Alaska, people speak English and the Native Eskimo-Aleut and Na-Dene. There are many official languages, of which the main course is English.
Anchorage
This is the largest city in Alaska. It is also a town with 300,950 inhabitants, which is more than 40% of the total population of Alaska.
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Little Campbell Lake, Kincaid Park, Anchorage
This is a great spot in the wilderness right in Anchorage, where you can do many things. The hiking, biking, swimming or paddling floating and fishing are just some of the activities that you can do here. And do not forget that the photo opportunities can be found right here. You can have photos of your life at this point.
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Juneau Alaska
Juneau is the capital of Alaska. It is 3rd largest city after Anchorage and Fairbanks. The city is named after gold prospector Joe Juneau. Downtown Juneau sits at sea level.
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Mendenhall Glacier, Mendenhall Valley
Mendenhall Glacier is a glacier long about 19 km (12 miles) in the Mendenhall Valley. It is located only 19 km from the city center, Juneau.
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Russian River
The Russian River is a 21 km (13 mile) long river in Kenai Peninsua in Alaska. The local people call this river Chunuk'tnu Denaina. This river is famous especially for salmon for its fishing.
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Taiya Inlet, Lynn Canal, Skagway
Taiya Inlet is a part of the Lynn Canal. It is mainly used for maritime transport or cruises or for recreation such as fishing.
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New Eddystone Rock Misty Fjords National Monument
New Eddystone Rock is a pillar of basalt. It has emerged in the last 5 million years.
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Aurora Borealis, Fairbanks
Fairbanks a city and a region in the interior region of Alaska. A place filled with beautiful landscapes, but also one of the most dangerous cities in all states in crime. As in most parts of Alaska Northern Lights -. Aurora Borealis are available and can often be observed
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Denali National Park and Preserve
This national park is in the Interior Alaska and it is on Denali (Mount McKinley), the highest mountain in North America centered. This park is rich with so much wildlife. The diversity of flora and fauna here is so huge.
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Caribou in Denali National Park
Caribou is just one of the common Residents who are often seen in this Park. The grizzly bears and black bears, including various birds and mammals are easily caught on tape.
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Mount McKinley (Denali), Denali National Park
Mount McKinley is the highest mountain in North America, and it is the center of the Denali National Park and Preserve.
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Savage River Savage River Campground in Denali National Park
Savage River is a campground in Denali National Park, where you can near his wilderness. It's a great place for walkers and a window to the Mount McKinley.
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Eagle River
Eagle River is a stream 64 kilometers (40 miles) long in the Municipality of Anchorage. The beginning of this power is in Eagle Glacier in the Chugach State Park.
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Morning Mist on the Inland Passage
Inland Passage is a coastal route for ocean-going vessels through the islands the Pacific coast in North America. The Alaska part of this passage is 800 kn (500 miles) from north to south and 160 kn (100 miles) from east to west. It is a perfect place for kayakers and canoeists from all over the world.
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If in Girdwood
Girdwood is a ski resort Community in the Municipality of Anchorage in Alaska. It was originally called "Glacier City".
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Lake Eklutna
This is a great place to the to spend the day or stay overnight. It is only 40 minutes away from downtown Anchorage. A best place where you learn kayaking, cycling on the bike trails or if you wander maniac a perfect place to have the pleasure.
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Hubbard Glacier
This glacier is located in the eastern part of Alaska and the Yukon Canada. It is 122 km long. It is believed that the ice at the foot of the glacier is about 400 years old.
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