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  • Denali National Park, Bridge over Tekalnika River, mile 31 Denali Park road, braided glacial river, mid-summer late evening light.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Alaska.  Array of signs at the Russian River ferry parking area at Sportsman's Landing on the Upper Kenai River in June depicting Russian River Rules.  The two largest signs address how to stay safe in bear country, including the close management of food, beverages, and anything with a strong odor.
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  • Brown bearnapping in river on Alaska coastline.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Alaska.  Two fishermen react casually while two juvenile Brown Bears (Ursus arctos) approach the south bank of the Upper Kenai River near the Russian River Ferry in June.  The mother bear is just visible in the woods behind.  Bears routinely forage the banks of this highly popular fishery for easy pickings of salmon on stringers or for human food let unattended.  Bear/human interaction is  problematic and often leads to habituation, with negative results for the bear.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Alaska.  Sport fishermen are lined up along the south bank of the Upper Kenai River just below the Russian River Ferry landing as they fish for Sockey Salmon (Reds) in June.  One of the most popular fisheries in the state due to its world-famous salmon runs, the Upper Kenai and Russian Rivers draw crowds from all over the world resulting in the inevitable elbow-to-elbow "combat fishing" conditions.  The ferry is at the dock on the right hand side and a large yellow raft full of tourists floats down the middle of the river.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Coastal Brown Bears fishing for chum salmon at 'The Ripples', Mikfik River,  McNeil River Game Sanctuary, Alaska
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  • Searun Cutthroat trout, Searun Cutthroat trout,(Oncorhynchus clarkii clarkii)  caught in a backwater of the Chilkat River near Haines,Alaska.caught in a backwater of the Chilkat River near Haines,Alaska.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Alaska Fairbanks is built on both sides of the Chena River, shown here as it passes under University Avenue and winds past the Chena River State Recreation Site.
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  • Alaska.  Dipnetters work along both shores of the mouth of the Kenai River in July as a tender passes out the channel into Cook Inlet.  The short dipnetting personal use fishery is immensely popular as thousands of visitors swell the local population of the town and surrounding area.
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  • Alaska.  Road sign at the bridge over the Sanctuary River in Denali National Park in August identifying the river and the elevation in feet above sea level.
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  • Alaska.  Rounded river rocks in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, colors, and textures along the Delta River in Interior Alaska in September.
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  • Alaska. Holy Cross. The Innoko River (patterned with ice during spring breakup) meanders near its confluence with the Yukon River.
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  • ANWR, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Rafters paddle down the Kongakut River under grey skies.
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  • Alaska.  Wide-angle view of sunrise in a sky full of strangely shaped clouds formed by high winds over the Toklat River valley in Denali National Park in August.  The bridge on the park road over the Toklat River is at far left and Divide Mountain is at the far right.
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  • Alaska.  Rounded river rocks in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, colors, and textures along the Delta River in Interior Alaska in September.
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  • Glacier Bay National Park, Alsek River at Walker Glacier. Sweet peas flowering along the rivers edge. An Inflatable kayak paddler.
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  • Glacier Bay National Park, Alsek River at Walker Glacier. Sweet peas flowering along the rivers edge. An Inflatable kayak paddler.
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  • Glacier Bay National Park, Alsek River at Walker Glacier. Sweet peas flowering along the rivers edge. An Inflatable kayak paddler.
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  • Alaska. Chena River Road; Chena River State Recreation Area. Campers enjoy a lake side fire.
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  • Alaska.  Two fishermen react casually while two juvenile Brown Bears (Ursus arctos) approach the south bank of the Upper Kenai River near the Russian River Ferry in June.  The mother bear is just visible in the woods behind.  Bears routinely forage the banks of this highly popular fishery for easy pickings of salmon on stringers or for human food let unattended.  Bear/human interaction is  problematic and often leads to habituation, with negative results for the bear.
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  • Glacier Bay National Park, Alsek River at Walker Glacier. Sweet peas flowering along the rivers edge. An Inflatable kayak paddler.
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  • Kayaker, Alsek River at Walker Glacier, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska. MR
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  • Alaska.  Wide-angle view of the Teklanika River looking south from the bridge on the Denali National Park road near sunset in August with Cathedral Mountain in the background.  Bright yellow balsam poplar trees fringe the river.
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  • Alaska.  Rounded river rocks in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, colors, and textures along the Delta River in Interior Alaska in September.
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  • The Alyeska Pipeline is suspended on a series of cables over the Tanana River near Delta Junction
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  • Alaska. Denali National Park and the Toklat River drainage.
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  • Alaska.  View of the upper drainage of the East Fork of the Toklat River in Denali National Park as a storm clears in September.  Heavy white clouds cling to the foothills of the Alaska Range which are covered with new snow while remnants of fall color cover the low bluffs along the river's edge.
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  • Alaska.  Two fishermen react casually (one taking a picture) while two juvenile Brown Bears (Ursus arctos) approach the south bank of the Upper Kenai River near the Russian River Ferry in June.  The mother bear is just out of the picture in the woods behind.  Bears routinely forage the banks of this highly popular fishery for easy pickings of salmon on stringers or for human food let unattended.  Bear/human interaction is  problematic and often leads to habituation, with negative results for the bear.
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  • Alaska.  Two fishermen react casually while two juvenile Brown Bears (Ursus arctos) approach the south bank of the Upper Kenai River near the Russian River Ferry in June.  The mother bear is just out of the picture in the woods behind.  Bears routinely forage the banks of this highly popular fishery for easy pickings of salmon on stringers or for human food let unattended.  Bear/human interaction is  problematic and often leads to habituation, with negative results for the bear.
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  • Alaska.  An inquisitive juvenile Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) interrupts fishing on the south side of the Upper Kenai River near the Russian River Ferry in June as it approaches the water's edge to investigate for salmon on stringers or human food.  Fishermen along the bank give way and make noise to scare the bear off.
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  • Coastal Brown Bear grabbing a salmon at 'The Ripples', Mikfik Creek,  McNeil River Game Sanctuary, Kamishak Bay, Cook Inlet, Alaska.
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  • Coastal Brown Bear sow and two cub feeding on immature sedge McNeil River Game Sanctuary, Alaska.
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  • Coastal Brown Bears fighting for fishing spot at McNeil Falls,  McNeil River Game Sanctuary, Alaska.
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  • Matanuska River near Chickaloon, Alaska
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  • Alaska. Alaska Range mountains and MacLaren River meandering.
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  • Jed Brown skis down the Yanert River during a cold and windy March day after a climbing trip in the Hayes Range. MR, MRA
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  • National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPR-A), wispy clouds fill the sky over a bend in the Utukok River on a spring day
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  • Aerial view of the Nigu River looking towards the confluence with the Etivlik River, NPR-A, Alaska
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  • Coastal Brown Bear at McNeil Falls,  McNeil River Game Sanctuary, Alaska.
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  • Alaska. Kenai Peninsula. Russian River. Flyfishing for trout and red salmon along the flowing waters of the Russian River, with a curious Black Bear watching. Composite.
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  • Alaska.  The Sanctuary River upstream from the bridge near the Sanctuary Campground in Denali National Park on a sunny late afternoon in August with a few clouds in an otherwise blue sky.
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  • Alaska.  Wide view of both the north and south beaches at the mouth of the Kenai River in July with hundreds of dipnetting fishermen working near shore as a fishing boat moves out the channel into Cook Inlet.  Behind them is an array of tents forming an encampment.  The short dipnetting personal use fishery is immensely popular as thousands of visitors swell the local population of the town of Kenai and surrounding area.
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  • Alaska.  Scenic view of the Chulitna River with snow-covered Mount McKinley, Mount Hunter, and the Alaska Range in the background on a sunny blue-sky day in August as seen from Denali View South near Mile 135 on the Parks Highway.  A few late fireweed blossoms are still showing in the foreground.
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  • Coastal Brown Bear grabbing a salmon at 'The Ripples', Mikfik Creek,  McNeil River Game Sanctuary, Kamishak Bay, Cook Inlet, Alaska.
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  • Coastal Brown Bear sow and two cubs walking in grass at McNeil River Game Sanctuary, Kamishak Bay, Cook Inlet, Alaska.
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  • The Etivlik River flows over the tundra plain of NPR-A, and past sandstone bluffs a few miles from the confluence with the Colville River, visible behind
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  • Alaska.  View of part of the upper Kenai River with bright yellow fall color along its banks on a very wet day with overcast and low clouds and new snow on the Kenai Mountains in September.
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  • Alaska. Alsek River flowing out of the Fairweather Range and into the Pacific Ocean.
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  • Little Susitna River, Alaska, digital composite
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  • Alaska. Alaska Range mountains and MacLaren River meandering.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • A colorful autumn day along the American River, on Kodiak Island.
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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. Eagle River. Iditarod Historical trail / Crow Pass. Four adventurous backpacking friends cross over Eagle River, fed by Eagle Glacier, in summer.
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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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  • A family of four, 2 adults, 2 children, with a male rafting guide on a nice sunny summer day on the Nanana River with a white spruce forest and Mt. Fellows in the background. The Nenana River forms, in part, the eastern boundary to Denali National Park, Alaska PLEASE CONTACT US FOR DIGITAL DOWNLOAD AND PRICING.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • Views of the Kenai River taken from a helicopter at 300ft. over the famous Kenai River.  Salmon dipnetting, rod and reel sport fishing, commercial and sport fishing boats can be seen from the air as well as river infastructure, ie: canneries, boat launches, boardwalks, and the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna surrounding the wild and salmon filled river paradise.
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  • A view up the East Fork Chulitna River while scouting rapids during an autumn packraft trip.
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  • Alaska, Fairbanks.  In summer, people enjoy the Chena River
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  • Alaska.  The Sanctuary River downstream from the bridge near the Sanctuary Campground in Denali National Park on a sunny late afternoon in August with a few clouds in an otherwise blue sky.
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  • Alaska.  Stitched panorama of both the north and south beaches at the mouth of the Kenai River during the dipnet fishery in July with hundreds of fishermen lining the shores.  Between the beach and the grass-covered sand dunes in the foreground is an array of tents forming a large encampment.  The short dipnetting personal use fishery is immensely popular as thousands of visitors swell the local population of the Kenai and the surrounding area.
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  • Alaska.  A fisherman dressed in a bright orange survival suit pulls a sockeye (red) salmon from the water with a long-handled dipnet in July along the north beach at the mouth of the Kenai River.  In the background, two fishing boats work their way into Cook Inlet.  The short dipnetting personal use fishery is immensely popular as thousands of visitors swell the local population of the town and surrounding area.
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  • Searun Cutthroat trout, caught in a backwater of the Chilkat River near Haines,Alaska.
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  • Alaska.  Landscape view of the Maclaren River in September with foliage in the flat areas turned golden-yellow and the Maclaren Glacier tucked into the snow-covered Alaska Range in the background.  The sky is mostly blue with a few white clouds hugging the mountaintops.
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  • Alaska. Denali NP. Polychrome Pass. Braided Toklat River.
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  • USA, Alaska, Denali NP, Aerial low angle sunset view of Tokasitna River
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