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  • The Alaskan Railways McKinley Explorer tourist train follows the coastal track along Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Alaskan Railway_20190919_043.jpg
  • A female Alaskan moose crosses the road during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_136.JPG
  • A bull Alaskan moose calls out for a female during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_131.JPG
  • A bull Alaskan moose calls out for a female during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_148.JPG
  • A bull Alaskan moose approaches a female during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_145.JPG
  • A bull Alaskan moose approaches a female during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_144.JPG
  • A bull Alaskan moose calls out for a female during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_142.JPG
  • A bull Alaskan moose with potential female mates during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_135.JPG
  • A bull Alaskan moose calls out for a female during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_132.JPG
  • A bull Alaskan moose calls out for a female during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_130.JPG
  • A female Alaskan moose forage on a slope during autumn in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190922_126.JPG
  • Two female Alaskan moose forage on a slope during autumn in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190922_124.JPG
  • A female Alaskan moose forage on a slope during autumn in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190922_123.JPG
  • The antlers of a bull Alaskan moose stick up above the bramble on a slope during autumn in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190922_121.JPG
  • Alaskan bear sightseeing shop along the marsh boardwalk on Homer Spit on Kamishak Bay in Homer, Alaska.
    Homer Alaska_528784.JPG
  • A bull Alaskan moose rakes his antlers against a bush as he attempts to attract a female during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_151.JPG
  • A bull Alaskan moose rakes his antlers against a bush as he attempts to attract a female during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_152.JPG
  • A bull Alaskan moose approaches a female during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_149.JPG
  • A bull Alaskan moose with potential female mates during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_137.JPG
  • A bull Alaskan moose calls out for a female during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_133.JPG
  • A bull Alaskan moose rakes his antlers against a bush as he attempts to attract a female during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_153.JPG
  • A bull Alaskan moose calls out for a female during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_134.JPG
  • A female Alaskan moose forage on a slope during autumn in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190922_125.JPG
  • A bull Alaskan moose approaches a female during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_150.JPG
  • A bull Alaskan moose calls out for a female during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_147.JPG
  • A bull Alaskan moose approaches a female during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_146.JPG
  • A female Alaskan moose during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_143.JPG
  • A female Alaskan moose during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_141.JPG
  • A female Alaskan moose during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_139.JPG
  • A female Alaskan moose during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_140.JPG
  • A bull Alaskan moose with potential female mates during the autumn rut in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190923_138.JPG
  • A female Alaskan moose forage on a slope during autumn in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190922_122.JPG
  • Alaskan moose forage on a slope during autumn in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190922_120.JPG
  • Alaskan moose forage on a slope during autumn in Denali National Park, McKinley Park, Alaska.
    Denali Alaska_20190922_119.JPG
  • The S.S. Klondike National Historic Site in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. The sternwheeler operated by the British Yukon Navigation Company operated between Whitehorse and Dawson City during the early twentieth century.
    SS Klondike_20180623_081.jpg
  • Public art installation called: One Fish, Two Fish along the Whitehorse Fish Ladder and Hatchery on the Yukon River rapids in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. The 366 meter wooden fish ladder is the world’s longest.
    Whitehorse Fishway_20180623_077.jpg
  • Public art installation called: One Fish, Two Fish along the Whitehorse Fish Ladder and Hatchery on the Yukon River rapids in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. The 366 meter wooden fish ladder is the world’s longest.
    Whitehorse Fishway_20180623_075.jpg
  • Public art installation called: One Fish, Two Fish along the Whitehorse Fish Ladder and Hatchery on the Yukon River rapids in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. The 366 meter wooden fish ladder is the world’s longest.
    Whitehorse Fishway_20180623_070.jpg
  • Public art installation called: One Fish, Two Fish along the Whitehorse Fish Ladder and Hatchery on the Yukon River rapids in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. The 366 meter wooden fish ladder is the world’s longest.
    Whitehorse Fishway_20180623_071.jpg
  • Public art installation called: One Fish, Two Fish along the Whitehorse Fish Ladder and Hatchery on the Yukon River rapids in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. The 366 meter wooden fish ladder is the world’s longest.
    Whitehorse Fishway_20180623_068.jpg
  • The Log Cabin gift shop, a well known feature in Whittier, Alaska.
    Whittier Alaska_20190911_012.JPG
  • The Surprise glacier with the medial moraine running down the middle and brash ice floating in Surprise Inlet, Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. Surprise Glacier is the most active calving tidewater glacier in Prince William Sound.
    Surprise Glacier_20190911_074.JPG
  • Coxe Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Coxe Glacier_20190911_045.JPG
  • Melt water cascades down Mount Gilbert from Serpentine Glacier in Barry Arm in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. The glacier has retreaded dramatically from a tidewater glacier to becoming a hanging glacier.
    Serpentine Glacier_20190911_042.JPG
  • Melt water cascades down Mount Gilbert from Serpentine Glacier in Barry Arm in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. The glacier has retreaded dramatically from a tidewater glacier to becoming a hanging glacier.
    Serpentine Glacier_20190911_036.JPG
  • Melt water cascades down Mount Gilbert from Serpentine Glacier in Barry Arm in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. The glacier has retreaded dramatically from a tidewater glacier to becoming a hanging glacier.
    Serpentine Glacier_20190911_033.JPG
  • The Surprise glacier with the medial moraine running down the middle and brash ice floating in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. Surprise Glacier is the most active calving tidewater glacier in Prince William Sound.
    Surprise Glacier_20190911_020.JPG
  • A rainbow breaks through storm clouds over Beluga Slough on the Kachemak Bay in Homer, Alaska.
    Homer Alaska_20190913_065.JPG
  • A Moose standing in colorful autumn foliage in Homer, Alaska.
    Moose Alaska_20190912_054.JPG
  • A northern sea otter floats asleep in the Kachemak Bay at the City of Homer Port & Harbor marina in Homer, Alaska.
    Sea Otter_20190913_038.JPG
  • A northern sea otter floats asleep in the Kachemak Bay at the City of Homer Port & Harbor marina in Homer, Alaska.
    Sea Otter_20190913_029.JPG
  • Wildflowers in Chugach Mountains on Mt. Alyeska in Girdwood, Alaska.
    Wildflowers Alaska_20170723110.JPG
  • Visitors watch the Bore Tide from Beluga Point along the Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Girdwood Alaska_20170723122.JPG
  • Visitors watch the Bore Tide from Beluga Point along the Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Girdwood Alaska_20170723121.JPG
  • The Alyeska Aerial Tram climbs up the mountains in Girdwood, Alaska. The cable tram climbs 2,300 feet to the top of Mt. Alyeska in the Church Mountains.
    Girdwood Alaska_20170723106.JPG
  • The Alyeska Aerial Tram climbs up the mountains in Girdwood, Alaska. The cable tram climbs 2,300 feet to the top of Mt. Alyeska in the Church Mountains.
    Girdwood Alaska_20170723103.JPG
  • Fishermen catching silver salmon on Bird Creek in Kongiganak, outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Salmon Fishing_20170722100.JPG
  • Floatplane operations at the Lake Hood Floatplane base in Anchorage, Alaska. Lake Hood is the worlds busiest float plane base handling over 200 individual flights per day.
    Anchorage Alaska_20170722076.JPG
  • A floatplane takes off from Lake Hood Floatplane base in Anchorage, Alaska. Lake Hood is the worlds busiest float plane base handling over 200 individual flights per day.
    Anchorage Alaska_20170722073.JPG
  • A quirky painted wall mural of a moose on the Kobuk Cafe in downtown Anchorage, Alaska.
    Anchorage Alaska_20170722054.JPG
  • A painted wall mural of whales in downtown Anchorage, Alaska.
    Anchorage Alaska_20170722052.JPG
  • Whimsical statues of moose and bears as people by sculptor Rachelle Dowdy in the sculpture garden at the Anchorage Museum in downtown Anchorage, Alaska.
    Anchorage Alaska_20170722034.JPG
  • The sod-roofed Visit Anchorage Log Cabin Visitor Information Center at Peratrovich Park in downtown Anchorage, Alaska.
    Anchorage Alaska_20170722006.JPG
  • The Sons of Norway Hall Fedrelandet Lodge, Viking ship and Bojer Wikan Fishermens Memorial Park on Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76480.JPG
  • Old net floats decorate the wall of an old wooden boathouse along Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76473.JPG
  • The Sons of Norway Hall Fedrelandet Lodge, Viking ship and Bojer Wikan Fishermens Memorial Park on Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76472.JPG
  • A mini tugboat tied up against an old wooden boathouse along Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76466.JPG
  • The tiny village of Petersburg on Mitkof Island along the Wrangell Narrows in Frederick Sound with the Alaska Coast Range of mountains behind on Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76448.JPG
  • A small waterfall cascades down the rock cliffs along the Cook Inlet at the remote McNeil River Game Sanctuary in the Katmai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote park has the largest concentration of brown bears in the world.
    McNeil River_529492.JPG
  • The Seafarers Memorial remembering the lives lost at sea for sailors and fisherman along Homer Spit on Kamishak Bay in Homer, Alaska.
    Homer Alaska_528827.JPG
  • Dozens of people snag fish for silver salmon in summer along Potter Creek in the Chugach State Park outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Salmon Fishing_528802.JPG
  • Rural mailboxes line a street corner in remote Fritz Creek, Alaska.
    Homer Alaska_528806.JPG
  • Restaurants and shops along the marsh boardwalk on Homer Spit on Kamishak Bay in Homer, Alaska.
    Homer Alaska_528785.JPG
  • Quirky sign for a Fish & Chips shop along the marsh boardwalk on Homer Spit on Kamishak Bay in Homer, Alaska.
    Homer Alaska_528781.JPG
  • Restaurants and shops along the marsh boardwalk on Homer Spit on Kamishak Bay in Homer, Alaska.
    Homer Alaska_528780.JPG
  • Restaurants and shops along the marsh boardwalk on Homer Spit on Kamishak Bay in Homer, Alaska.
    Homer Alaska_528779.JPG
  • A restaurant along the marsh on Homer Spit on Kamishak Bay in Homer, Alaska.
    Homer Alaska_528777.JPG
  • Quirky shops on Homer Spit on Kamishak Bay in Homer, Alaska.
    Homer Alaska_528773.JPG
  • The Yukon Visitor Information Center with a statue of bighorn sheep in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada.
    SS Klondike_20180623_086.jpg
  • The facade of the Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada.
    Kwanlin Dun_20180623_084.jpg
  • The S.S. Klondike National Historic Site in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. The sternwheeler operated by the British Yukon Navigation Company operated between Whitehorse and Dawson City during the early twentieth century.
    SS Klondike_20180623_083.jpg
  • The S.S. Klondike National Historic Site in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. The sternwheeler operated by the British Yukon Navigation Company operated between Whitehorse and Dawson City during the early twentieth century.
    SS Klondike_20180623_080.jpg
  • The S.S. Klondike National Historic Site in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. The sternwheeler operated by the British Yukon Navigation Company operated between Whitehorse and Dawson City during the early twentieth century.
    SS Klondike_20180623_079.jpg
  • The S.S. Klondike National Historic Site in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. The sternwheeler operated by the British Yukon Navigation Company operated between Whitehorse and Dawson City during the early twentieth century.
    SS Klondike_20180623_078.jpg
  • Public art installation called: One Fish, Two Fish along the Whitehorse Fish Ladder and Hatchery on the Yukon River rapids in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. The 366 meter wooden fish ladder is the world’s longest.
    Whitehorse Fishway_20180623_076.jpg
  • Public art installation called: One Fish, Two Fish along the Whitehorse Fish Ladder and Hatchery on the Yukon River rapids in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. The 366 meter wooden fish ladder is the world’s longest.
    Whitehorse Fishway_20180623_074.jpg
  • Public art installation called: One Fish, Two Fish along the Whitehorse Fish Ladder and Hatchery on the Yukon River rapids in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. The 366 meter wooden fish ladder is the world’s longest.
    Whitehorse Fishway_20180623_072.jpg
  • Public art installation called: One Fish, Two Fish along the Whitehorse Fish Ladder and Hatchery on the Yukon River rapids in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. The 366 meter wooden fish ladder is the world’s longest.
    Whitehorse Fishway_20180623_067.jpg
  • Public art installation called: One Fish, Two Fish along the Whitehorse Fish Ladder and Hatchery on the Yukon River rapids in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. The 366 meter wooden fish ladder is the world’s longest.
    Whitehorse Fishway_20180623_066.jpg
  • The Log Cabin gift shop, a well known feature in Whittier, Alaska.
    Whittier Alaska_20190911_011.JPG
  • The Log Cabin gift shop, a well known feature in Whittier, Alaska.
    Whittier Alaska_20190911_010.JPG
  • A cruise ship docked at the Whittier marina and ship terminal on the Passage Canal in Prince William Sound, Whittier, Alaska.
    Whittier Alaska_20190911_008.JPG
  • A commercial fishing boats heads out on the Passage Canal in Prince William Sound, Whittier, Alaska.
    Whittier Alaska_20190911_007.JPG
  • A commercial fishing boats heads out on the Passage Canal in Prince William Sound, Whittier, Alaska.
    Whittier Alaska_20190911_006.JPG
  • Fishing boats docked the Whittier marina on the Passage Canal in Prince William Sound, Whittier, Alaska.
    Whittier Alaska_20190911_001.JPG
  • Distant view of Barry Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Barry Glacier_20190911_076.JPG
  • Harbor seals rest on ice floes calved from Barry Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Harbor Seals_20190911_072.JPG
  • Sea otters and harbor seals rest on ice floes calved from Barry Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Sea Otters_20190911_071.JPG
  • Harbor seals rest on ice floes calved from Barry Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Barry Glacier_20190911_070.JPG
  • Harbor seals rest on ice floes calved from Barry Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Harbor Seals_20190911_069.JPG
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