AlaskaAlaska is the land of wild, primeval nature, snowy mountains, glaciers, volcanoes, bare islands, dense forests, tundra. Cold winters and hot springs; the richest sources of mineral and fuel resources |
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SewardSeward, located on the southern coast of Alaska, attracts tourists with national parks, salmon rivers and gold deposits |
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Alaska, tourismAlaska is real Mecca for fans of ecological and adventure tourism, fishing, hunting and other forms of active recreation |
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Chugach MountainsEvery year millions of brave mountaineers and skiers come to Chugach Mountains to make extreme passage through ice tunnels, mountain slopes and forests |
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Crow Creek MineEach summer thousands of visitors to Crow Creek Mine try their luck at finding gold, but it is still far from mined out. It is likely that more gold remains than has been found so far |
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Gull Island, HomerGull Island, Homer is a huge rock in the Kachemak bay. In this safe place several species of birds are based, build nests and chicks out |
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Ice Sculpture, FairbanksEach year in the late winter Ice Sculpture festival takes place in the city of Fairbanks. Hundreds of giant ice statues are created here |
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Kachemak Bay State ParkKachemak Bay State Park will enjoy both adults and children: rich flora and fauna, great opportunities for any kind of sports, numerous campings |
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Kenai Fjords National ParkMountains, ice and ocean meet in the Kenai Fjords National Park. The Park offers a range of opportunities for visitors to explore and enjoy this special piece of natural heritage |
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Motorcycle Run, ChatanikaMotorcycle run in Chatanika is held almost every month. The point is that there are a lot of bikers, and they like to compete with each other. It is a thrilling spectacle for tourists |
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Russian Village, NinilchikRussian Village of Ninilchik was formed back in 1820th by members of Russian-American Company. Today their descendants live here |
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Salty Dawg Saloon, HomerSalty Dawg Saloon, Homer was opened in 1957. Now it is a very popular tourist’s place. By the tradition, started by a local souse, they leave one dollar’s bills on the walls and ceiling |
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Spencer Lake and GlacierFascinating trip across the Spencer lake to the Glacier one will remember forever: unspoiled northern wilderness, wild animals, flocks of birds |
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Wildlife Conservation CenterIn Wildlife Conservation Center tourists can observe life of bisons, mooses, grizzly bears, musk bulls and many others in natural environment |
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