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From Seward to Fairbanks
DANIEL ȘTEFĂNIȚĂ
Holgate Glacier
Resurrection Bay
Miriads of birds and sea lions near Marys Rock
Hat Island, Resurrection Bay
Near Bear Creek,
Primrose, AK. A U.S. Census-designated place, population 78 in 2010
Mount Denali somewhere in the clouds, seen from Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge
Living away from modern comfort on Susitna River
Denali view from Susitna River
Moose. Can reach 1.5 - 2.1m at shoulders, males 408 - 635Kg, females 318 - 499Kg. Live 17 - 20 years in taiga forest, river bottoms, and edges of tundra. Feed on willow, aspen and birch, and twigs, bark and saplings in winter. Denali population is 2100 moose (2015). Source: NPS
Grizzly bear, unfazed by the presence of a bus full of tourists. Can reach 1 -1.2m at shoulders, males 136 - 295Kg, females 90 - 181Kg. Live up to 30 years in varied terrain throughout the park. Feed on roots, grasses, berries, ground squirrels, moose, caribou, and carrion. Denali population was 300 - 350 bears in mid-90's. Source: NPS
Horseshoe Lake, Denali Park
View from the road to Fairbanks
View from the road to Fairbanks
On Chena River, Fairbanks
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