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  • An adult female Brown Bear known as 151 Walker, searches for a Sockeye Salmon at the lip of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916262.JPG
  • An adult female Brown Bear known as 151 Walker, catches a Sockeye Salmon at the lip of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916256.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear known as 151 Walker, watches for spawning Sockeye Salmon at the lip of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915052.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear known as 151 Walker, watches for spawning Sockeye Salmon at the lip of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915051.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear known as 151 Walker, watches for spawning Sockeye Salmon at the lip of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915033.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear known as 151 Walker, watches for spawning Sockeye Salmon at the lip of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915032.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear known as 151 Walker, catches spawning Sockeye Salmon at the lip of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915020.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear known as 151 Walker, watches  for spawning Sockeye Salmon at the lip of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915013.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear known as 151 Walker, catches spawning Sockeye Salmon at the lip of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915017.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear known as 151 Walker, catches spawning Sockeye Salmon at the lip of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915011.JPG
  • The massive Eyipantla Falls where the Catemaco River drops 50-meters to the lower jungle near San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The waterfall is 40-meters wide and 50-meters tall.
    Eyipantla Falls_101330.JPG
  • The massive Eyipantla Falls where the Catemaco River drops 50-meters to the lower jungle near San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The waterfall is 40-meters wide and 50-meters tall.
    Eyipantla Falls_101329.JPG
  • The massive Eyipantla Falls where the Catemaco River drops 50-meters to the lower jungle near San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The waterfall is 40-meters wide and 50-meters tall.
    Eyipantla Falls_101328.JPG
  • The massive Eyipantla Falls where the Catemaco River drops 50-meters to the lower jungle near San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The waterfall is 40-meters wide and 50-meters tall.
    Eyipantla Falls_101327.JPG
  • The massive Eyipantla Falls where the Catemaco River drops 50-meters to the lower jungle near San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The waterfall is 40-meters wide and 50-meters tall.
    Eyipantla Falls_101326.JPG
  • The massive Eyipantla Falls where the Catemaco River drops 50-meters to the lower jungle near San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The waterfall is 40-meters wide and 50-meters tall.
    Eyipantla Falls_101325.JPG
  • The massive Eyipantla Falls where the Catemaco River drops 50-meters to the lower jungle near San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The waterfall is 40-meters wide and 50-meters tall.
    Eyipantla Falls_101324.JPG
  • The massive Eyipantla Falls where the Catemaco River drops 50-meters to the lower jungle near San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The waterfall is 40-meters wide and 50-meters tall.
    Eyipantla Falls_101334.JPG
  • The massive Eyipantla Falls where the Catemaco River drops 50-meters to the lower jungle near San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The waterfall is 40-meters wide and 50-meters tall.
    Eyipantla Falls_101333.JPG
  • The massive Eyipantla Falls where the Catemaco River drops 50-meters to the lower jungle near San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The waterfall is 40-meters wide and 50-meters tall.
    Eyipantla Falls_101332.JPG
  • A ginger plant blossoms at the massive Eyipantla Falls where the Catemaco River drops 50-meters to the lower jungle near San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The waterfall is 40-meters wide and 50-meters tall.
    Eyipantla Falls_101331.JPG
  • The massive Eyipantla Falls where the Catemaco River drops 50-meters to the lower jungle near San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The waterfall is 40-meters wide and 50-meters tall.
    Eyipantla Falls_101323.JPG
  • The massive Eyipantla Falls where the Catemaco River drops 50-meters to the lower jungle near San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The waterfall is 40-meters wide and 50-meters tall.
    Eyipantla Falls_101322.JPG
  • Five adult Brown Bears fish for Sockeye Salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916301.JPG
  • Jumbo adult Brown Bears known as 32 Chunk, left, and the dominate male 747, watch for Sockeye Salmon in the far pool at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916299.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear looks in the turbulent water for spawning Sockeye Salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916294.JPG
  • Jumbo adult Brown Bears known as 32 Chunk, left, and the dominate male 747, watch for Sockeye Salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916278.JPG
  • Sub-adult Brown Bears play fight at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916290.JPG
  • A very large dominate male Brown Bear known as 32 Chunk, climbs up Brooks Falls searching for salmon in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916276.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear known as 503 looks for spawning Sockeye Salmon on the lip edge at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916233.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear searches for Sockeye Salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915103.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear searches for Sockeye Salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915098.JPG
  • The dominate male adult Brown Bear known as 747, catches a Sockeye Salmon in the far pool at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915078.JPG
  • A dominate adult Brown Bear known as 32 Chunk watches for Sockeye Salmon in the far pool at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915070.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear searches for Sockeye Salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915068.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear fishing for Sockeye Salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915066.JPG
  • Sub-adult Brown Bears play fight at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915047.JPG
  • The dominant male adult Brown Bear known as 747, watches for Sockeye Salmon in the far pool at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915050.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear shreds a Sockeye Salmon in the jacuzzi area of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915029.JPG
  • Lower Graveyard Falls waterfall in Blue Ridge National Park in autumn outside Asheville, North Carolina.
    graveyard_falls_33066.JPG
  • Lower Graveyard Falls waterfall in Blue Ridge National Park in autumn outside Asheville, North Carolina.
    graveyard_falls_33065.JPG
  • Lower Graveyard Falls waterfall in Blue Ridge National Park in autumn outside Asheville, North Carolina.
    graveyard_falls_33064.JPG
  • Lower Graveyard Falls waterfall in Blue Ridge National Park in autumn outside Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Lower Graveyard Falls waterfall in Blue Ridge National Park in autumn outside Asheville, North Carolina.
    graveyard_falls_33062.JPG
  • Lower Graveyard Falls waterfall in Blue Ridge National Park in autumn outside Asheville, North Carolina.
    graveyard_falls_33061.JPG
  • The dominate adult male Brown Bear known as 747, watch for Sockeye Salmon in the far pool at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916264.JPG
  • Sub-adult Brown Bears greet each other at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916239.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear catches a Sockeye Salmon standing on the lip edge at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916236.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear catches a Sockeye Salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915081.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear shreds a Sockeye Salmon in the jacuzzi area of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915060.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear shreds a Sockeye Salmon in the jacuzzi area of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915059.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear shreds a Sockeye Salmon in the jacuzzi area of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915058.JPG
  • Sub-adult Brown Bears play fight at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915046.JPG
  • Sub-adult Brown Bears play fight at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915045.JPG
  • The dominant male adult Brown Bear known as 747, watches for Sockeye Salmon in the far pool at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915036.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear shreds a Sockeye Salmon in the jacuzzi area of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915026.JPG
  • A Grizzly bear boar shakes off water from fishing in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517306.JPG
  • The alpha Grizzly bear boar known as Chops fishing in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517305.JPG
  • Two Grizzly bears play fight as they take a break from fishing for chum salmon in the lower McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Brown bear males often play together when they are content and well fed. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517302.JPG
  • A sub-adult Grizzly bear boar fishes for chum salmon in the lower McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517298.JPG
  • A sub-adult Grizzly bear boar fishes for chum salmon in the lower McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517297.JPG
  • Two large Grizzly bear boars watch each other as they pass along the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517296.JPG
  • A large Grizzly bear boar rips apart a chum salmon caught in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Bears eat the skin first, then the row eggs before devouring the flesh of the salmon. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517295.JPG
  • A large Grizzly bear boar rips apart a chum salmon caught in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Bears eat the skin first, then the row eggs before devouring the flesh of the salmon. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517294.JPG
  • A large Grizzly bear boar rips apart a chum salmon caught in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Bears eat the skin first, then the row eggs before devouring the flesh of the salmon. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517293.JPG
  • A large Grizzly bear boar catches a chum salmon in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517292.JPG
  • A large Grizzly bear boar catches a chum salmon in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517290.JPG
  • A large Grizzly bear boar catches a chum salmon in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517287.JPG
  • Two large Grizzly bear boars watch each other as they pass along the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517286.JPG
  • A large Grizzly bear boar fishes in the water for chum salmon in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517285.JPG
  • A large Grizzly bear boar with fighting scars rips apart a chum salmon caught in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517284.JPG
  • A large Grizzly bear boar fishes in the water for chum salmon in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517282.JPG
  • A Grizzly bear boar chases off a younger sub-adult from the upper McNeil River falls fishing grounds at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517281.JPG
  • A large Grizzly bear boar with a wound from fighting catches a chum salmon in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517280.JPG
  • A large Grizzly bear boar with a wound from fighting catches a chum salmon in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517278.JPG
  • A Grizzly bear boar fishing for chum salmon in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517277.JPG
  • A Grizzly bear boar fishing for chum salmon in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Bears use a variety of techniques to catch salmon including swimming on the surface or under the water. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517273.JPG
  • The alpha Grizzly bear boar known as Chops with a chum salmon caught in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517272.JPG
  • A large Grizzly bear boar with a wound from fighting fishes for chum salmon in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517271.JPG
  • A Grizzly bear boar fishing for chum salmon in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517275.JPG
  • A large Grizzly bear boar rips apart a chum salmon caught in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Bears eat the skin first, then the row eggs before devouring the flesh of the salmon. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517308.JPG
  • The alpha Grizzly bear boar known as Chops fishing in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517304.JPG
  • A sub-adult Grizzly bear boar fishes for chum salmon in the lower McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517303.JPG
  • A large Grizzly bear boar fishes for chum salmon in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517301.JPG
  • A large Grizzly bear boar catches a chum salmon in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517291.JPG
  • A large Grizzly bear boar catches a chum salmon in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517289.JPG
  • A large Grizzly bear boar catches a chum salmon in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517288.JPG
  • A large Grizzly bear boar with fighting scars rips apart a chum salmon caught in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517283.JPG
  • A large Grizzly bear boar with a wound from fighting catches a chum salmon in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517279.JPG
  • A Grizzly bear boar fishing for chum salmon in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517274.JPG
  • A large Grizzly bear boar with a wound from fighting fishes for chum salmon in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517270.JPG
  • A Grizzly bear boar stands in water fishing in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517307.JPG
  • A Grizzly bear boar fishing for chum salmon in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517276.JPG
  • Water swirls around an adult Brown Bear as it searches for spawning Sockeye Salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • An adult American black bear grabs a spawning salmon at the falls in Anan Creek at the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Black Bear_71434.JPG
  • An adult American black bear grabs a spawning salmon at the falls in Anan Creek at the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Black Bear_71433.JPG
  • An adult American black bear grabs a spawning salmon at the falls in Anan Creek at the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Black Bear_71430.JPG
  • An adult American black bear fishing for spawning salmon at the falls in Anan Creek at the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Black Bear_71427.JPG
  • An adult American black bear fishing for spawning salmon at the falls in Anan Creek at the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Black Bear_71426.JPG
  • An adult American black bear sits on the edge of the falls as it grabs a passing salmon at Anan Creek in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Black Bear_71310.JPG
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