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  • Alaska.  Single Dall Sheep ram (Ovis dalli) lying at the edge of the dirt road in Polychrome Pass, Denali National Park, in August.  The Alaska Range in the background is partially shrouded with clouds and has some new snow on the highest peaks.  Fall color tinges shrubs and ground cover in the midground.
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  • Alaska.  A Dall Sheep ram (Ovis dalli) lying on top of Marmot Rock in Denali National Park in September.
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  • Alaska.  A group of five Dall Sheep rams (Ovis dalli) lying placidly chewing their cuds on a steep hillside in Polychrome Pass, Denali National Park, in September.  Patches of bright red, orange, and yellow tundra leaves exhibit late fall color.
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  • Alaska.  A wet adult Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) lying on a dirt incline in Denali National Park as it rests while hunting on a rainy day in July.
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  • Alaska.  Mature Dall Sheep ram (Ovis dalli) with approximately three-quarter curl horns lying serenely on a hillside below Polychrome Pass in Denali National Park in September with morning sun highlighting its white hair against a dark background.  Late fall colors of red, orange, and yellow leaves brighten the tundra in the foreground.
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  • Alaska.  Mature Dall Sheep ram (Ovis dalli) with approximately three-quarter curl horns lying serenely on a hillside below Polychrome Pass in Denali National Park in September with morning sun highlighting its white hair against a dark background.  Late fall colors of red, orange, and yellow leaves brighten the tundra in the foreground.
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  • Alaska.  An adult Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) lying along the embankment of the Denali National Park road on a very cloudy, wet morning in July with its head turned to the side and ears cocked forward as it intently listens for prey.
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  • Alaska.  A single Dall Sheep ram (Ovis dalli) lying down and resting peacefully just west of Polychrome Pass on Marmot Rock in Denali National Park in August.
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  • Alaska.  Two Dall Sheep rams (Ovis dalli) lying down and resting peacefully just west of Polychrome Pass on top of Marmot Rock in Denali National Park in August against a background of muted autumn color on the slopes of the Polychrome Mountains in the Alaska Range.
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  • Alaska.  A Brown Bear sow (Ursus arctos) and partially grown cub lie together peacefully sleeping in open tundra in Denali National Park in September with remaining fall color of yellow willow leaves and red blueberry leaves behind them.
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  • Alaska.  A large boar Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos) takes a break from chasing salmon as it lies on the gravel shore near the confluence of Funnel and Moraine Creeks in Katmai National Preserve in July staring directly into the camera.
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  • Sea Otter, Enhydra lutris, Sea Otter, Homer,  Kachemak Bay, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, USA
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  • Brown Bear, Summer, Katmai National Park.
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  • A close-up shot of grizzly paws.
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  • A grizzly bear poses at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
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  • USA, Alaska, Togiak National Wildlife Refuge; a puppy rests next to a log in the Yup'ik eskimo village of Quinhagak on the Bearing Sea Coast.
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  • Brown bear cub (Ursus arctos) resting on beach in Lake Clark National Park, Alaska
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  • Canada. Alberta, Jasper NP. Sheep, Bighorn (Ovis Canadensis)
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  • Alaska Peninsula. Cape Seniavin (Bristol Bay). Pacific Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus divergens) at terrestrial haulout.
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  • A grizzly bear poses at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
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  • A close-up shot of grizzly paws.
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  • Canada. Alberta bighorn (Ovis canadensis).
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  • Bighorn Sheep. (Ovis canadensis) at sunset.
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  • Alaska.  Young Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) lying down for an afternoon nap next to a spruce tree at Chinitna Bay in June.
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  • Alaska.  Young Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) lying down for an afternoon nap next to a spruce tree at Chinitna Bay in June.
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  • Alaska.  Young bull Moose (Alces alces gigas) lying in bright green grass at the edge of a yard in Anchorage in late May.  Antlers are in the early stage of development.
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  • Brown bear lying in water on tidal flat in Lake Clark National Park, AK
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  • USA, Alaska, Kenai Fjords National Park, Harbor Seals (Phoca vitulina) lying on icebergs by Aialik Glacier
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  • Alaska.  Close-up of a large bull Moose (Alces alces) lying down in an open area in Chugach State Park on a sunny day in October.
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  • Alaska.  Cow Moose (Alces alces) lying down in grass and short brush in Chugach State Park near Anchorage in September.
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  • Alaska.  Dall Sheep ram (Ovis dalli) lying beside the Denali National Park road in Polychrome Pass chewing its cud.  Cud is a portion of food that returns from a ruminant's stomach to the mouth to be chewed for the second time.   Low foliage in the distant background displays muted fall color.
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  • USA, Alaska, Katmai National Park, Kukak Bay, Chum Salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) lying dead in spawning stream near Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) on autumn afternoon
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  • USA, Alaska, Katmai National Park, Kukak Bay, Spawning Chum Salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) lying dead in spawning stream on autumn afternoon
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  • Alaska.  Forest floor with a Paper Birch log (Betula papyrifera) lying beside an array of Dwarf Dogwood (Cornus canadensis) with bright orange berries and red/reddish-brown leaves, green Lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea), and moss in September on the Kenai Peninsula.
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  • Alaska.  Three Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) lying on the sandy north beach at the mouth of the Kenai River in July after being caught by a dipnetter.
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  • Alaska.  Long-handled dipnet lying on the beach at the mouth of the Kenai River in July while several other fishermen ply the water for sockeye (red) salmon.
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  • Alaska.  An adult Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) with its mouth open showing teeth and pink tongue as it moves through low shrubbery away from a spot where it had been lying for a long afternoon nap just a few feet off the Denali National Park road in September.
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  • Alaska.  An adult Gray Wolf moving through low shrubbery away from a spot where it had been lying for a long afternoon nap just a few feet off the Denali National Park road in September.  A long pink tongue is visible as it licks its chops.
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  • Alaska.  Bright green new leaves of Cow Parsnip (Heracleum lanatum) springing up from the base of last year's old growth in May with several dried and splintered stalks from the previous season still lying on the ground
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  • Alaska.  Close-up of a small collection of harvested ripe Bog Blueberries (Vaccinium uliginosum) and Low-bush Cranberries (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) surrounded by Caribou Lichen (Cladonia rangiferina) lying on the tundra in Interior Alaska in early September.
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  • Alaska.  Several Dall Sheep rams (Ovis dalli) standing or lying about on Marmot Rock in Denali National Park just west of Polychrome Pass in August against a background of muted autumn color on the slopes of the Polychrome Mountains in the Alaska Range.
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  • Alaska.  Two Dall Sheep rams (Ovis dalli) lying down and resting peacefully just west of Polychrome Pass on top of Marmot Rock in Denali National Park in August against a background of muted autumn color on the slopes of the Polychrome Mountains in the Alaska Range.
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  • Alaska.  Two Dall Sheep rams (Ovis dalli) lying down and resting peacefully just west of Polychrome Pass on top of Marmot Rock in Denali National Park in August against a background of muted autumn color on the slopes of the Polychrome Mountains in the Alaska Range.
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  • Alaska.  Dall Sheep ram (Ovis dalli) lying serenely on a hillside below Polychrome Pass in Denali National park in September with early morning light highlighting it's white fur against a dark background.
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  • Alaska.  Adult Gray Wolf just moving away from a spot where it had been lying for a long afternoon nap just a few feet off the Denali National Park road in September.  This wolf is a member of the Grant Creek pack.
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  • Alaska.  Close-up of a cluster of ripe Low-bush Cranberries (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) lying on a carpet of moss on the Kenai Peninsula in September.
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  • Alaska.  Close-up of a cluster of ripe Low-bush Cranberries (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) lying on a carpet of lichen and moss on the Kenai Peninsula in September.
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  • Canadian Lynx (Felis lynx canadensis) lying in the weeds.  Kluane National Park, near Haines Junction, Yukon, Canada.  UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • Canadian Lynx (Felis lynx canadensis) lying in the weeds.  Kluane National Park, near Haines Junction, Yukon, Canada.  UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • Alaska.  Black Bear (Ursus americanus) lying down in a field of  dandelions with a mouthful of blossoms and stems on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson near Anchorage in June.
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  • Alaska.  An adult Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) standing in low shrubbery near a spot where it had been lying for a long afternoon nap just a few feet off the Denali National Park road in September.
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  • Adult brown bear (Ursus arctos) lying prone on a gravel bar at Funnel Creek in Katmai National Preserve, Alaska in July.
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  • Moose (Alces alces) lying hidden in a dense, snow-covered thicket of alders in January at Potter Marsh near Anchorage, Alaska.
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  • Alaska.  Close-up of a cluster of ripe Low-bush Cranberries (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) lying on a carpet of moss on the Kenai Peninsula in September.
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  • Canadian Lynx (Felis lynx canadensis) lying in the weeds.  Kluane National Park, near Haines Junction, Yukon, Canada.  UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • USA, Alaska, Glacier Bay National Park, Harbor Seal (Phoca vitulina) on icebergs near Johns Hopkins Glacier
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  • USA, Alaska, Chugach State Park, Dall's Sheep ewe and lamb (Ovis dalli) lie on cliffs  above Turnagain Arm
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  • A set of Caribou antlers lie on the fall tundra near the Eielson Visitor's center, Denali is in the background with a sunset sky.
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  • Alaska. Prince William Sound. Old can tops from the Ellamar Cannery lie rusting.
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  • A set of Caribou antlers lie on the fall tundra near the Eielson Visitor's center, Denali is in the background with a sunset sky.
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  • Coho (Silver) Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch} caught on a fly at Irish Cove, Port Fidalgo, Alaska., which lies between Cordova and Valdez, Alaska.
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  • Coho (Silver) Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch} fishing at Irish Cove, Port Fidalgo, Alaska., which lies between Cordova and Valdez, Alaska.
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  • Coho (Silver) Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch} caught on a leadhead jig with flashabou. at Irish Cove, Port Fidalgo, Alaska., which lies between Cordova and Valdez, Alaska.
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  • Coho (Silver) Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch} caught on a cast leadhead jig at Irish Cove, Port Fidalgo, Alaska., which lies between Cordova and Valdez, Alaska. Doug Wilson holding his catch. Model Released
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  • Coho (Silver) Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch} caught on a leadhead jig with flashabou at Irish Cove, Port Fidalgo, Alaska., which lies between Cordova and Valdez, Alaska. Doug Wilson playing a Coho. Model Released.
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  • Coho (Silver) Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch} caught on a leadhead jig with flashabou at Irish Cove, Port Fidalgo, Alaska., which lies between Cordova and Valdez, Alaska. Doug Wilson playing a Coho. Model Released.
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  • Coho (Silver) Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch} caught on a fly at Irish Cove, Port Fidalgo, Alaska., which lies between Cordova and Valdez, Alaska.
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  • Mount Saint Elias, the second largest mountain in Alaska at 18,008 feet lies on the Alaska-Canada border as viewed from the Icy Bay region, 65 air miles north of Yakutat
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  • Mount Saint Elias, the second largest mountain in Alaska at 18,008 feet lies on the Alaska-Canada border as viewed from the Icy Bay region, 65 air miles north of Yakutat
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  • Mount Saint Elias, the second largest mountain in Alaska at 18,008 feet lies on the Alaska-Canada border as viewed from the Icy Bay region, 65 air miles north of Yakutat
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  • Mount Saint Elias, the second largest mountain in Alaska at 18,008 feet lies on the Alaska-Canada border as viewed from the Icy Bay region, 65 air miles north of Yakutat
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  • Alaska.  Prince William Sound. On March 24, 1989, The Exxon Valdez oil tanker lies aground on Bligh Reef.  It is widely considered the number one spill worldwide in terms of damage to the environment. 1,300 miles  of miles of rugged and wild shoreline and wildlife. <br />
From Bligh Reef the spill stretched 460 miles.
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  • Alaska.  Prince William Sound. On March 24, 1989, The Exxon Valdez oil tanker lies aground on Bligh Reef.  It is widely considered the number one spill worldwide in terms of damage to the environment. 1,300 miles  of miles of rugged and wild shoreline and wildlife. <br />
From Bligh Reef the spill stretched 460 miles.
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  • Alaska.  Prince William Sound. On March 24, 1989, The Exxon Valdez oil tanker lies aground on Bligh Reef.  It is widely considered the number one spill worldwide in terms of damage to the environment. 1,300 miles  of miles of rugged and wild shoreline and wildlife. <br />
From Bligh Reef the spill stretched 460 miles.
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  • A polar bear cub lies in the snow with it's mother, on the Beaufort Sea coastline, in ANWR, Northern Alaska.
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  • A polar bear cub lies in the snow with it's mother, on the Beaufort Sea coastline, in ANWR, Northern Alaska.
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  • USA, Alaska, Katmai National Park, Brown bear (Ursus arctos) lies on back in meadow along Hallo Bay
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  • Coho (Silver) Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch} caught on a fly at Irish Cove, Port Fidalgo, Alaska., which lies between Cordova and Valdez, Alaska.
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  • Coho (Silver) Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch} thatr had been caught and partialy eaten by a Amewrican Bald Eagle. Cove, Port Fidalgo, Alaska., which lies between Cordova and Valdez, Alaska.
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  • Coho (Silver) Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch} fishing at Irish Cove, Port Fidalgo, Alaska., which lies between Cordova and Valdez, Alaska.
    136-1706-0069.jpg
  • Coho (Silver) Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch} fishing at Irish Cove, Port Fidalgo, Alaska., which lies between Cordova and Valdez, Alaska.
    136-1706-0067.jpg
  • Coho (Silver) Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch} fishing at Irish Cove, Port Fidalgo, Alaska., which lies between Cordova and Valdez, Alaska.
    136-1706-0066.jpg
  • Coho (Silver) Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch} caught on a leadhead jig with flashabou. at Irish Cove, Port Fidalgo, Alaska., which lies between Cordova and Valdez, Alaska.
    136-1706-0063.jpg
  • Coho (Silver) Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch} caught on a cast leadhead jig at Irish Cove, Port Fidalgo, Alaska., which lies between Cordova and Valdez, Alaska. Doug Wilson holding his catch. Model Released
    136-1706-0061.jpg
  • Coho (Silver) Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch} caught on a leadhead jig with flashabou. at Irish Cove, Port Fidalgo, Alaska., which lies between Cordova and Valdez, Alaska. Doug Wilson playing a Coho. Model Released.
    136-1706-0059.jpg
  • Coho (Silver) Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch} caught on a fly at Irish Cove, Port Fidalgo, Alaska., which lies between Cordova and Valdez, Alaska.
    136-1706-0056.jpg
  • Coho (Silver) Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch} caught on a leadhead jig at Irish Cove, Port Fidalgo, Alaska., which lies between Cordova and Valdez, Alaska. Doug Wilson playing a Coho. Model Released.
    136-1706-0058.jpg
  • Coho (Silver) Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch} caught on a fly at Irish Cove, Port Fidalgo, Alaska., which lies between Cordova and Valdez, Alaska.
    136-1706-0055.jpg
  • Coho (Silver) Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch} caught on a fly at Irish Cove, Port Fidalgo, Alaska., which lies between Cordova and Valdez, Alaska.
    136-1706-0052.jpg
  • Coho (Silver) Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch} caught on a fly at Irish Cove, Port Fidalgo, Alaska., which lies between Cordova and Valdez, Alaska.
    136-1706-0051.jpg
  • Mount Saint Elias, the second largest mountain in Alaska at 18,008 feet lies on the Alaska-Canada border as viewed from the Icy Bay region, 65 air miles north of Yakutat
    136-1706-0023.jpg
  • Mount Saint Elias, the second largest mountain in Alaska at 18,008 feet lies on the Alaska-Canada border as viewed from the Icy Bay region, 65 air miles north of Yakutat
    136-1706-0024.jpg
  • Mount Saint Elias, the second largest mountain in Alaska at 18,008 feet lies on the Alaska-Canada border as viewed from the Icy Bay region, 65 air miles north of Yakutat
    136-1706-0022.jpg
  • Mount Saint Elias, the second largest mountain in Alaska at 18,008 feet lies on the Alaska-Canada border as viewed from the Icy Bay region, 65 air miles north of Yakutat
    136-1706-0021.jpg
  • Mount Saint Elias, the second largest mountain in Alaska at 18,008 feet lies on the Alaska-Canada border as viewed from the Icy Bay region, 65 air miles north of Yakutat
    136-1706-0019.jpg
  • Mount Saint Elias, the second largest mountain in Alaska at 18,008 feet lies on the Alaska-Canada border as viewed from the Icy Bay region, 65 air miles north of Yakutat
    136-1706-0020.jpg
  • Mount Saint Elias, the second largest mountain in Alaska at 18,008 feet lies on the Alaska-Canada border as viewed from the Icy Bay region, 65 air miles north of Yakutat
    136-1706-0017.jpg
  • Mount Saint Elias, the second largest mountain in Alaska at 18,008 feet lies on the Alaska-Canada border as viewed from the Icy Bay region, 65 air miles north of Yakutat
    136-1706-0018.jpg
  • Mount Saint Elias, the second largest mountain in Alaska at 18,008 feet lies on the Alaska-Canada border as viewed from the Icy Bay region, 65 air miles north of Yakutat
    136-1706-0016.jpg
  • Mount Saint Elias, the second largest mountain in Alaska at 18,008 feet lies on the Alaska-Canada border as viewed from the Icy Bay region, 65 air miles north of Yakutat
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