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Glacier Bay - Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is in the Alaska panhandle, west of Juneau.
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Glacier Bay Basin - Glacier Bay and its surrounding mountains and glaciers are natural wonders of Alaska's Inside Passage region.
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Glacier Bay - Cruise passengers line up on deck for a grandstand view of the Margerie Glacier.
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Prince William Sound - For the adventurous, a kayak trip from Valdez to Columbia Glacier in Prince William Sound is the ultimate outdoor excursion.
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Denali National Park - Six million acres of wild land makes up the stunningly stark Denali National Park and Preserve.
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Denali National Park - The Alaska Veterans Memorial honors Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Alaska National Guard, and Merchant Marine veterans from the state.
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Denali National Park - Rugged and stocky, bighorn sheep will give any extreme sports climber a run for their money.
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Denali National Park - The collared pika is a tiny mammal that lives in boulder fields throughout central and southern Alaska.
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Gulf of Alaska - Turnagain Arm, a pristine waterway into the northwestern part of the Gulf of Alaska.
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Trumpeter Swan - This graceful bird is the heaviest waterfowl native to North America.
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Matanuska-Susitna - Mist burnished by a golden sunrise on Serenity Lake, near Freundly and Loon islands.
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Alaska Peninsula brown bear - A very large brown bear subspecies, these colossal beasts lives in the coastal regions of southern Alaska.
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Brown bear - The annual salmon run is the most rewarding time to view bears in the wild.
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Black bear - Common across many areas of Alaska, the black bear is the continent's smallest and most widely distributed bear species.
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Polar bear - Several wildlife tour operators arrange excursions to see these noble and endangered animals in their natural habitat.
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Juneau - The eerie and silent beauty of the Mendenhall Ice Caves.
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Juneau - A cruise ship at port in Juneau. Cruise tourism is a huge industry, and Alaska remains a prime, year-round destination.
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Juneau - Tumbling waterfalls enhance the landscape around the attractive Tracy Arm Fjord.
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Bald eagle - At the top of every Alaska-bound tourist's wish list is an opportunity to see this majestic raptor in the wild.
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Northern Lights - The fabulous Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, make any winter visit to the state a truly memorable experience.
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Northern Lights - You can see a spectacular display of the Aurora Borealis while camping in the outdoors.
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Sea otter - Cute and cuddly, the northern sea otter is found in the waters off southern Alaska coastal regions.
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Phelen Creek - Scenic Phelan Creek embraces a serpentine stream near Rainbow Mountain and Rainy Mountain.
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Ketchikan - Native American totems and clan houses located at Totem Bight State Historic Site.
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Ketchikan - The view of Tongass Avenue and the town's marina.
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Ketchikan - The marina at Ketchikan bustles with fishing boats and pleasure crafts.
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Ketchikan - Colorful Creek Street, the town's historic boardwalk.
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Ketchikan - Creek Street imparts a delightfully ramshackle quality.
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Ketchikan - The sky turns lilac and bronze as the sun sets over the town.
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Horned puffin - This handsome seabird nests in colonies on Alaska's coastlines and islands.
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Lituya Bay - The vast, deep fjord is located on Alaska's southeast coast.
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Skagway - One of the most relaxing ways to see Alaska is by the scenic White Pass and Yukon Route railroad.
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Skagway - Traditionally styled houses located over a river.
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Mountain landscape - Alaska's peaks are some of the highest and most dramatic in North America.
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Red-legged kittiwake - This pretty seabird breeds in the Pribilof Islands, Bogoslof Island, and Buldir Island, in the Bering Sea off the coast of Alaska.
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Copper Center - The paved Edgerton Highway to Chitina is a minor road with a grand perspective. The Wrangell Mountains loom large in the distance.
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Humpback whale - Witnessing one of these gentle giants breaching almost entirely out of the water is a highlight for many visiting this part of the world.
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Killer whale - The sleek but deadly Orca is a common sight in Alaskan waters.
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Kenai - A picture perfect image of the Russian-orthodox church of the Holy Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
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Homer - The landmark Homer lighthouse sits on the edge of Kachemak Bay.
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Homer Spit - A row of shops on stilts set near the water's edge at Kachemak Bay, on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula.
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Gray wolf - Also known as the timber wolf, this intelligent canine is native to remoter areas of the state.
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Talkeetna - A typical facade of stores and pubs in the small town of Talkeetna. Locals and tourists come here to purchase food, gifts, and other provisions.
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Talkeetna - Rental cabins in the 300,000-acre Hatcher Pass Management Area in Alaska's Talkeetna Mountain Range.
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Semidi Islands - Distinguished by its bill, the rhinoceros auklet is found on Alaska's many islands. This one was photographed on Chowiet Island.
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Semidi Islands - Narcissus-flowered Anemone in bloom on Chowiet Island.
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Wrangell-St. Elias National Park - For the truly fit, hiking across snow and ice is the ultimate test of endurance.
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Alaskan moose - This impressive-looking resident inhabits mixed deciduous forests throughout the state.
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Halibut Cove - Visitors to Alaska can opt for upscale accommodation like this luxury lodge facility.
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Pribilof Islands - Thick-billed murre, seen on St. George Island.
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Pribilof Islands - The vibrant and delicate Chukchi primrose, also found on St. George Island.
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Glaucous-winged gull - Nesting mainly in southern Alaska, this large and raucous seabird is the seafarer's companion.
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Wasilla - An ethereal half-moon hangs lazily over the Chugach Mountain Range.
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Barrow - Barrow marks the northernmost point on the continent, and is the largest Eskimo village in the world.
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Eldred Rock Lighthouse - Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the octagonal lighthouse stands adjacent to Lynn Canal.
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Wolverine - A wary adult wolverine on alert for threats and potential prey during an early winter morning foray near Haines.
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Seward - Wildlife sightseeing cruises often take in Resurrection Bay and Holgate Glacier.
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Seward - The jaw-dropping view from the challenging Mount Marathon trail.
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Prince of Wales Island
- A breathtaking view from a float plane. Air travel is often the only way to visit Alaska's more remote regions.
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Glacier Bay - Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is in the Alaska panhandle, west of Juneau.
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Glacier Bay Basin - Glacier Bay and its surrounding mountains and glaciers are natural wonders of Alaska's Inside Passage region.
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Glacier Bay - Cruise passengers line up on deck for a grandstand view of the Margerie Glacier.
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Prince William Sound - For the adventurous, a kayak trip from Valdez to Columbia Glacier in Prince William Sound is the ultimate outdoor excursion.
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Denali National Park - Six million acres of wild land makes up the stunningly stark Denali National Park and Preserve.
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Denali National Park - The Alaska Veterans Memorial honors Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Alaska National Guard, and Merchant Marine veterans from the state.
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Denali National Park - Rugged and stocky, bighorn sheep will give any extreme sports climber a run for their money.
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Denali National Park - The collared pika is a tiny mammal that lives in boulder fields throughout central and southern Alaska.
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Gulf of Alaska - Turnagain Arm, a pristine waterway into the northwestern part of the Gulf of Alaska.
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Trumpeter Swan - This graceful bird is the heaviest waterfowl native to North America.
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Matanuska-Susitna - Mist burnished by a golden sunrise on Serenity Lake, near Freundly and Loon islands.
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Alaska Peninsula brown bear - A very large brown bear subspecies, these colossal beasts lives in the coastal regions of southern Alaska.
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Brown bear - The annual salmon run is the most rewarding time to view bears in the wild.
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Black bear - Common across many areas of Alaska, the black bear is the continent's smallest and most widely distributed bear species.
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Polar bear - Several wildlife tour operators arrange excursions to see these noble and endangered animals in their natural habitat.
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Juneau - The eerie and silent beauty of the Mendenhall Ice Caves.
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Juneau - A cruise ship at port in Juneau. Cruise tourism is a huge industry, and Alaska remains a prime, year-round destination.
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Juneau - Tumbling waterfalls enhance the landscape around the attractive Tracy Arm Fjord.
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Bald eagle - At the top of every Alaska-bound tourist's wish list is an opportunity to see this majestic raptor in the wild.
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Northern Lights - The fabulous Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, make any winter visit to the state a truly memorable experience.
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Northern Lights - You can see a spectacular display of the Aurora Borealis while camping in the outdoors.
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21 / 60 Fotos
Sea otter - Cute and cuddly, the northern sea otter is found in the waters off southern Alaska coastal regions.
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Phelen Creek - Scenic Phelan Creek embraces a serpentine stream near Rainbow Mountain and Rainy Mountain.
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Ketchikan - Native American totems and clan houses located at Totem Bight State Historic Site.
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Ketchikan - The view of Tongass Avenue and the town's marina.
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Ketchikan - The marina at Ketchikan bustles with fishing boats and pleasure crafts.
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Ketchikan - Colorful Creek Street, the town's historic boardwalk.
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Ketchikan - Creek Street imparts a delightfully ramshackle quality.
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Ketchikan - The sky turns lilac and bronze as the sun sets over the town.
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29 / 60 Fotos
Horned puffin - This handsome seabird nests in colonies on Alaska's coastlines and islands.
© Shutterstock
30 / 60 Fotos
Lituya Bay - The vast, deep fjord is located on Alaska's southeast coast.
© Shutterstock
31 / 60 Fotos
Skagway - One of the most relaxing ways to see Alaska is by the scenic White Pass and Yukon Route railroad.
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Skagway - Traditionally styled houses located over a river.
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33 / 60 Fotos
Mountain landscape - Alaska's peaks are some of the highest and most dramatic in North America.
© Shutterstock
34 / 60 Fotos
Red-legged kittiwake - This pretty seabird breeds in the Pribilof Islands, Bogoslof Island, and Buldir Island, in the Bering Sea off the coast of Alaska.
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35 / 60 Fotos
Copper Center - The paved Edgerton Highway to Chitina is a minor road with a grand perspective. The Wrangell Mountains loom large in the distance.
© Shutterstock
36 / 60 Fotos
Humpback whale - Witnessing one of these gentle giants breaching almost entirely out of the water is a highlight for many visiting this part of the world.
© Shutterstock
37 / 60 Fotos
Killer whale - The sleek but deadly Orca is a common sight in Alaskan waters.
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38 / 60 Fotos
Kenai - A picture perfect image of the Russian-orthodox church of the Holy Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
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39 / 60 Fotos
Homer - The landmark Homer lighthouse sits on the edge of Kachemak Bay.
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40 / 60 Fotos
Homer Spit - A row of shops on stilts set near the water's edge at Kachemak Bay, on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula.
© Shutterstock
41 / 60 Fotos
Gray wolf - Also known as the timber wolf, this intelligent canine is native to remoter areas of the state.
© Shutterstock
42 / 60 Fotos
Talkeetna - A typical facade of stores and pubs in the small town of Talkeetna. Locals and tourists come here to purchase food, gifts, and other provisions.
© Shutterstock
43 / 60 Fotos
Talkeetna - Rental cabins in the 300,000-acre Hatcher Pass Management Area in Alaska's Talkeetna Mountain Range.
© Shutterstock
44 / 60 Fotos
Semidi Islands - Distinguished by its bill, the rhinoceros auklet is found on Alaska's many islands. This one was photographed on Chowiet Island.
© Shutterstock
45 / 60 Fotos
Semidi Islands - Narcissus-flowered Anemone in bloom on Chowiet Island.
© Shutterstock
46 / 60 Fotos
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park - For the truly fit, hiking across snow and ice is the ultimate test of endurance.
© Shutterstock
47 / 60 Fotos
Alaskan moose - This impressive-looking resident inhabits mixed deciduous forests throughout the state.
© Shutterstock
48 / 60 Fotos
Halibut Cove - Visitors to Alaska can opt for upscale accommodation like this luxury lodge facility.
© Shutterstock
49 / 60 Fotos
Pribilof Islands - Thick-billed murre, seen on St. George Island.
© Shutterstock
50 / 60 Fotos
Pribilof Islands - The vibrant and delicate Chukchi primrose, also found on St. George Island.
© Shutterstock
51 / 60 Fotos
Glaucous-winged gull - Nesting mainly in southern Alaska, this large and raucous seabird is the seafarer's companion.
© Shutterstock
52 / 60 Fotos
Wasilla - An ethereal half-moon hangs lazily over the Chugach Mountain Range.
© Shutterstock
53 / 60 Fotos
Barrow - Barrow marks the northernmost point on the continent, and is the largest Eskimo village in the world.
© iStock
54 / 60 Fotos
Eldred Rock Lighthouse - Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the octagonal lighthouse stands adjacent to Lynn Canal.
© Shutterstock
55 / 60 Fotos
Wolverine - A wary adult wolverine on alert for threats and potential prey during an early winter morning foray near Haines.
© Shutterstock
56 / 60 Fotos
Seward - Wildlife sightseeing cruises often take in Resurrection Bay and Holgate Glacier.
© Shutterstock
57 / 60 Fotos
Seward - The jaw-dropping view from the challenging Mount Marathon trail.
© Shutterstock
58 / 60 Fotos
Prince of Wales Island
- A breathtaking view from a float plane. Air travel is often the only way to visit Alaska's more remote regions.
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Alaska: America's last great wilderness
Today is National Alaska Day
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The ultimate outdoors vacation destination, Alaska mesmerizes with its spectacular scenery, magnificent wildlife, and a fascinating native culture.
Browse the gallery, head north, and gear up for a trip of a lifetime.
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