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  • Alaska. Eklutna Flats, Chugach State Park. Kevin Yezbick hikes through grass flats near Eklutna Lake.
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  • Alaska. Surprise Cove State Marine Park. Prince William Sound. Camping and hiking around the Prince William Sound ecosystem.  Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is one of the most popular anchorages in western PWS. The park includes forested uplands and two large lakes draining into Surprise Cove. The uplands and muskeg throughout the park provide good exploratory hiking. A short trail to North Lake can be found starting at the head of the northern bight (around the point westward of the largest camping beach). A small orange triangle with a black "T" will mark the trailhead next to a small creek. Abundant tide pool life can be found at Point Cochrane during minus tides.
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  • Alaska. Surprise Cove State Marine Park. Prince William Sound. Camping and hiking around the Prince William Sound ecosystem.  Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is one of the most popular anchorages in western PWS. The park includes forested uplands and two large lakes draining into Surprise Cove. The uplands and muskeg throughout the park provide good exploratory hiking. A short trail to North Lake can be found starting at the head of the northern bight (around the point westward of the largest camping beach). A small orange triangle with a black "T" will mark the trailhead next to a small creek. Abundant tide pool life can be found at Point Cochrane during minus tides.
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  • Alaska. Surprise Cove State Marine Park. Prince William Sound. Camping and hiking around the Prince William Sound ecosystem.  Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is one of the most popular anchorages in western PWS. The park includes forested uplands and two large lakes draining into Surprise Cove. The uplands and muskeg throughout the park provide good exploratory hiking. A short trail to North Lake can be found starting at the head of the northern bight (around the point westward of the largest camping beach). A small orange triangle with a black "T" will mark the trailhead next to a small creek. Abundant tide pool life can be found at Point Cochrane during minus tides.
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  • Alaska. Surprise Cove State Marine Park. Prince William Sound. Camping and hiking around the Prince William Sound ecosystem.  Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is one of the most popular anchorages in western PWS. The park includes forested uplands and two large lakes draining into Surprise Cove. The uplands and muskeg throughout the park provide good exploratory hiking. A short trail to North Lake can be found starting at the head of the northern bight (around the point westward of the largest camping beach). A small orange triangle with a black "T" will mark the trailhead next to a small creek. Abundant tide pool life can be found at Point Cochrane during minus tides.
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  • Alaska. Surprise Cove State Marine Park. Prince William Sound. Camping and hiking around the Prince William Sound ecosystem.  Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is one of the most popular anchorages in western PWS. The park includes forested uplands and two large lakes draining into Surprise Cove. The uplands and muskeg throughout the park provide good exploratory hiking. A short trail to North Lake can be found starting at the head of the northern bight (around the point westward of the largest camping beach). A small orange triangle with a black "T" will mark the trailhead next to a small creek. Abundant tide pool life can be found at Point Cochrane during minus tides.
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  • Alaska. Surprise Cove State Marine Park. Prince William Sound. Camping and hiking around the Prince William Sound ecosystem.  Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is one of the most popular anchorages in western PWS. The park includes forested uplands and two large lakes draining into Surprise Cove. The uplands and muskeg throughout the park provide good exploratory hiking. A short trail to North Lake can be found starting at the head of the northern bight (around the point westward of the largest camping beach). A small orange triangle with a black "T" will mark the trailhead next to a small creek. Abundant tide pool life can be found at Point Cochrane during minus tides.
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  • Alaska. Surprise Cove State Marine Park. Prince William Sound. Camping and hiking around the Prince William Sound ecosystem.  Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is one of the most popular anchorages in western PWS. The park includes forested uplands and two large lakes draining into Surprise Cove. The uplands and muskeg throughout the park provide good exploratory hiking. A short trail to North Lake can be found starting at the head of the northern bight (around the point westward of the largest camping beach). A small orange triangle with a black "T" will mark the trailhead next to a small creek. Abundant tide pool life can be found at Point Cochrane during minus tides.
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  • Alaska. Surprise Cove State Marine Park. Prince William Sound. Camping and hiking around the Prince William Sound ecosystem.  Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is one of the most popular anchorages in western PWS. The park includes forested uplands and two large lakes draining into Surprise Cove. The uplands and muskeg throughout the park provide good exploratory hiking. A short trail to North Lake can be found starting at the head of the northern bight (around the point westward of the largest camping beach). A small orange triangle with a black "T" will mark the trailhead next to a small creek. Abundant tide pool life can be found at Point Cochrane during minus tides. GNARLED TREE TRUNK IN STREAM.
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  • Alaska. Surprise Cove State Marine Park. Prince William Sound. Camping and hiking around the Prince William Sound ecosystem.  Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is one of the most popular anchorages in western PWS. The park includes forested uplands and two large lakes draining into Surprise Cove. The uplands and muskeg throughout the park provide good exploratory hiking. A short trail to North Lake can be found starting at the head of the northern bight (around the point westward of the largest camping beach). A small orange triangle with a black "T" will mark the trailhead next to a small creek. Abundant tide pool life can be found at Point Cochrane during minus tides.
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  • Alaska. Surprise Cove State Marine Park. Prince William Sound. Camping and hiking around the Prince William Sound ecosystem.  Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is one of the most popular anchorages in western PWS. The park includes forested uplands and two large lakes draining into Surprise Cove. The uplands and muskeg throughout the park provide good exploratory hiking. A short trail to North Lake can be found starting at the head of the northern bight (around the point westward of the largest camping beach). A small orange triangle with a black "T" will mark the trailhead next to a small creek. Abundant tide pool life can be found at Point Cochrane during minus tides.
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  • Alaska. Chugach Mts, Crow Pass. A cairn marks the trail's highest points for hikers.
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  • Alaska. Chugach Mts. Crow Pass. A cairn marks the trail's highest points for hikers. Raven Glacier.
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  • Alaska. Chugach Mts, Crow Pass. A cairn marks the trail's highest points for hikers. Raven Glacier.
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  • Turnagain Arm, Bird Creek in the Chugach State Park flowing under the Alaska Railroad trestle bridge.  Winter conditions on the Cook Inlet
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  • Tordrillo Mountains as seen from Point Woronzoff during a winter sunset.
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  • Alaska . Anchorage . Bird Valley . Bird Ridge trail is popular with hikers,overlooking Bird Valley and the Turnagain Arm , next to the Seward Highway .
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  • Alaska. USA. Kenai Peninsula. Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. Skilak Lake. Recent forest fire leaves morel mushrooms for mycologist Kate Mohatt.
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  • Girdwood, Alaska. Chugach National Forest provides a great home for moose families (alces alces).
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  • Kennecott, Alaska. Kennecott National Historic Mine in the Wrangell St. Elias National Park.
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  • Chitna, Alaska. Liberty Falls State Recreation Area. Waterfall highlights this roadside camping area on the highway to Chitna and McCarthy.
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  • Alaska. Skagway. Totem along the Main Street of Skagway , Alaska
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  • Tordrillo Mountains as seen from Point Woronzoff during a winter sunset.
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  • Crow Pass, Chugach National Forest, Alaska. The Crow Pass cabin and surrounding area of Crow Pass in early winter / late fall. Constructed in 2010, and opening in 2011.
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  • Crow Pass, Chugach National Forest, Alaska. The Crow Pass cabin and surrounding area of Crow Pass in early winter / late fall.
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  • McCarthy, Alaska. Wrangell St Elias National Park. Camping in front of the Root Glacier as seen from McCarthy.
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  • Turnagain Arm, Alaska. Winter landscapes on Turnagain Arm with Chugach Mountains surrounding.
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  • Crow Pass, Chugach National Forest, Alaska. The Crow Pass cabin and surrounding area of Crow Pass in early winter / late fall.
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  • Fall color, trees, birch trees,
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  • Wrangell St Elias National Park. View of the glaciated Wrangell St Elias Mountains at sunset alongside the Copper River.
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  • Kennecott, Alaska. Kennecott National Historic Mine in the Wrangell St. Elias National Park.
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  • Kennecott, Alaska. Kennecott National Historic Mine in the Wrangell St. Elias National Park.
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  • Kennecott, Alaska. Kennecott National Historic Mine in the Wrangell St. Elias National Park.
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  • Kennecott, Alaska. Kennecott National Historic Mine in the Wrangell St. Elias National Park.
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  • Alaska, Matanuska Valley. Autumn colors on the foilage of the Matanuska Valley near Long Lake recreation area.
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  • Alaska . Anchorage . " Sunshine Ridge" along the Seward highway provides long multi-pitch rock climbing routes with sunshine well into the night .
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  • Girdwood, Alaska. Chugach National Forest provides a great home for moose families (alces alces).
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  • Anchorage, Alaska. Autumn color over the Cook Inlet / Turnagain Arm.
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  • Kennecott, Alaska. Kennecott National Historic Mine in the Wrangell St. Elias National Park.
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  • Kennecott, Alaska. Kennecott National Historic Mine in the Wrangell St. Elias National Park.
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  • Matanuska Glacier, Alaska. Autumn colors on the foilage surrounding the Matanuska Glacier in Matanuska Valley. This glacier is viewable from the Glenn Highway.
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  • Turnagain Arm, Alaska. Chugach National Forest blanketed in snowy winter landscaping provides excellent opportunities to enjoy pristine nature and winter activities. The mouth of Bird Creek flowing into the Cook Inlet.
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  • Alaska. Turnagain Pass, Sunburst Mountain. December light on backcountry skiing in the Chugach Mountains of Alaska.
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  • Palmer, Alaska. The Alaska State Fair, held in the Matanuska Susitna Valley beneath the Chugach Mountains, is a celebration of all the things that are uniquely Alaskan.
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  • Alaska . Skagway . The interior of the famous Red Onion Saloon .
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  • Alaska. Girdwood. The Hotel Alyeska and the Alyeska Ski Resort providing excellent skiing in the Chugach National Forest, bordering on Turnagain Arm.
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  • The Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis)
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  • Girdwood, Alaska. Chugach National Forest provides a great home for moose families (alces alces).
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  • Kennecott, Alaska. Kennecott National Historic Mine in the Wrangell St. Elias National Park.
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  • Matanuska Glacier, Alaska. Autumn colors on the foilage surrounding the Matanuska Glacier in Matanuska Valley. This glacier is viewable from the Glenn Highway.
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  • Girdwood, Alaska. Chugach National Forest provides a great home for moose families (alces alces).
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  • Girdwood, Alaska. Chugach National Forest provides a great home for moose families (alces alces).
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  • McCarthy, Alaska. Wrangell St Elias National Park. The Root Glacier as seen from McCarthy.
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  • Kennecott, Alaska. Kennecott National Historic Mine in the Wrangell St. Elias National Park.
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  • Turnagain Pass, Alaska. Chugach National Forest blanketed in snowy winter landscaping provides excellent opportunities to enjoy pristine nature and winter activities, but not without danger. A slab avalanche can rip out a wall of great snow as seen here on Sunburst Mountain.
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  • Alaska. Turnagain Pass, Sunburst Mountain. December light on backcountry skiing in the Chugach Mountains of Alaska.
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  • Alaska. Turnagain Pass, Sunburst Mountain. December light on backcountry skiing in the Chugach Mountains of Alaska.
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  • Alaska. Bird Creek in the Chugach State Park flowing heavily under the Alaska Railroad trestle bridge.
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  • Alaska. Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, Skilak Lake. Sea kayaking in June across Skilak Lake. (MR)
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  • Alaska . Chugach National Forest, Portage Lake. Icebergs from Portage Glacier in evening sun.
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  • Copper River, Alaska. The Copper River as it flows near Chitna, Alaska, at sunset.
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  • Crow Pass, Chugach National Forest, Alaska. The Crow Pass cabin and surrounding area of Crow Pass in early winter / late fall.
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  • Matanuska Glacier, Alaska. Autumn colors on the foilage surrounding the Matanuska Glacier in Matanuska Valley. This glacier is viewable from the Glenn Highway.
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  • Mount McKinley in Denali National Park as seen from the Ruth Ampitheater at Don Sheldon Hut.
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  • Alaska. Anchorage form Flattop Mountain during a winter Ice Fog.
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  • Girdwood, Alaska. A winter snowstorm blows snow around a cabin in the Chugach Forest.
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  • Alaska. Chugach National Forest. Winter Landscapes on Turnagain Arm.
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  • Alaska. Chugach National Forest, Chugach Mountains. Iditarod Historical Trail at Crow Pass near Girdwood, with views of Raven Glacier and alpine settings at 3500 ft. Eagle River Valley.
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  • Alaska. Cooper Landing, Russian River. Black Bear fishing.
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  • Alaska. Anchorage. Potter's Marsh Trumpeter Swan migration in autumn, Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge.
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  • Alaska. Matanuska Susitna Valley, Palmer / Wasilla. The Alaska State Fair which runs through the end of August is a great family trip at the foot of the Chugach Mountains.
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  • Alaska. Seward. Resurrection Bay at Miller's Landing. Fishermen trying for silver salmon (coho) with Mt Alice in background.
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  • Alaska. Chugach National Forest. Whitewater Kayaker paddling through Canyon 2 of Six Mile Creek, in Turnagain Pass.
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  • Alaska. Girdwood. Paraglider over the Hotel Alyeska and the Chugach National Forest.
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  • Anchorage from Earthquake Park. Anchorage City illuminated by sunset in August.
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  • Alaska. Girdwood. The Hotel Alyeska and the Alyeska Ski Resort providing excellent skiing in the Chugach National Forest, bordering on Turnagain Arm.
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  • Chugach National Forest. Crow Creek Gorge. A small waterfall pours out over verdant moss covered rocks in Crow Creek Gorge.
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  • Alaska. Chugach State Park. Bird Point. Turnagain Arm. Chugach Mountains. Hiking around Bird Point in summer time with excellent view of the Chugach Mountains and Turnagain Arm.
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  • Crow Pass, Chugach National Forest, Alaska. The Crow Pass cabin and surrounding area of Crow Pass in early winter / late fall.
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  • Crow Pass, Chugach National Forest, Alaska. The Crow Pass cabin and surrounding area of Crow Pass in early winter / late fall.
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  • Alaska. Anchorage form Earthquake Park during a winter day. Chugach Mountains in background.
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  • Alaska. Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, Skilak Lake. Sea kayaking in June across Skilak Lake. (MR)
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  • Alaska. Turnagain Pass, Sunburst Mountain. December light on backcountry skiing in the Chugach Mountains of Alaska.
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  • Alaska. Portage Valley. Chugach National Forest. Floating down Portage Creek with a collection of pack rafts, kayaks, and a raft.
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  • Alaska. Eagle River, Chugach State Park. Sitka Rose growing near the silty waters of Eagle River.
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  • Alaska, Turnagain Arm. Beluga Point in the Chugach State Park at Sunset with Cook Inlet in distance.
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  • Alaska. Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, Skilak Lake. Two Red Throated Loons.
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  • Portage Valley, Begich Boggs Visitors Center in the Chugach National Forest. Icebergs from Portage Glacier creeping in on the center.
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  • Alaska. Anchorage. Potter's Marsh in the Chugach State Park at sunset.
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  • Alaska. Denali State Park. Byer's Lake at sunrise in May.
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  • Chugach Mountains and National Forest illuminated by sunset light in Moose Meadows, Girdwood - Alaska. Nordic skiers enjoying the winter light.
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  • Alaska . Anchorage . Bird Valley . Bird Ridge trail is popular with hikers,overlooking Bird Valley and the Turnagain Arm , next to the Seward Highway .
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  • The Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis; from OE. góshafuc 'goose-hawk') is a medium large bird of prey in the family Accipitridae which also includes many other diurnal raptors such as eagles, buzzards and harriers.<br />
It is a widespread species throughout the temperate parts of the northern hemisphere. In North America it is named as the Northern Goshawk. It is mainly resident, but birds from colder regions of north Asia and Canada migrate south for the winter.
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  • Tordrillo Mountains as seen from Point Woronzoff during a winter sunset.
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  • Alaska. Chugach National Forest. Winter Landscapes on Turnagain Arm.
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  • Alaska. Bird Creek in the Chugach State Park flowing heavily under the Alaska Railroad trestle bridge. Lenticular storm clouds loom above.
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  • Alaska. Kenai Peninsula. Russian River. Flyfishing for trout and red salmon along the flowing waters of the Russian River.
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  • Alaska. Anchorage. River Bean of Arctic Organics displays the spring crop of lettuce and spinach. The Arctic Organics farm is a subscription based organic vegetable provider for the SouthCentral Alaska area.
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  • Chugach Mountains and National Forest illuminated by sunset light in Moose Meadows, Girdwood - Alaska. Nordic skiers enjoying the winter light.
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  • Alaska. Skagway. Lynn Canal. Aerial view of the Inside Passage's northern most port.
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