...Alaska
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Right: Caribou, Denali National Park
Left: Juneau's historic downtown, S. Franklin St.
Below, right: This growler is from Columbia Glacier, Prince William Sound.
Above: Dahl lamb, Denali National Park
Right: The Alaska pipeline runs parallel with the J. Dalton Highway, north of Fairbanks.
Below, left: Alaska Railroad keeps its trains clean as a whistle, shiny as a new nickel.
Below, right: Talkeetna train depot
Above: the Chugach Mountain Range seen from the air, east of Anchorage
Left: Missing reflection
Below, left: Unfortunately, this was the best tail we saw on our many day excursions. Or, better said, this was the best picture I came away with.
Below: The Silver Bow eatery. I'll always remember its delicioius oatmeal.
Above left: Tundra, north of Fairbanks
Above, right: Seward's small-boat harbor
Left: These were just about the only antlers we saw, attached to the Tok Information Center.
Right, below: a piece of drfitwood rests on the Delta river bed outside of Tok
We saw this moose on the loose while biking on the Tony Knowles bike trail outside of Anchorage.
Above, left: A lone passenger ponders the open waters.
Above, right: our flag at a small-boat harbor in Seward
Left: The cars of the Alaskan Railroad stand out in a colorful blue and yellow as they traverse the countryside.
Right: a portion of the Thompson Pass, north of Valdez
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