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1. The Climate Of Alaska. - By: Michael Russell
Alaska covers an area of nearly 600.000 square miles and is the biggest state of United States.  It is the less populated state also.  The weather can vary greatly by region and season.  Alaska consists of high mountains, volcanoes, moist Pacific air and the cold Arctic ice pack. ...

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2. Alaska - A Brief History - By: Michael Russell
Alaska has seen many different people on her land.  In 16,000 BC Paleolithic families moved western Alaska after crossing the Bering Land Bridge.  Alaska became populated by a variety of Native Americans.  It wasn't until the 18th century that Alaska saw the first European influence, ...

3. Soldotna To Host Alaska’s First Global Food Trades - By: Michael Russell
Alaska will finally have a chance to show her wares to the world.  She can especially show off her exceptional Last Frontier only cuisine.  This summer Soldotna, Alaska is the strategically chosen host for the first Alaska food buyers' conference, The Global Food Alaska 2007 Conference and...

4. Alaska, A Rich Land - By: Michael Russell
Alaska became the 49th state on January 3, 1956.  Called Seward's Folly at the time of its purchase, most people did not understand the vast opportunity that came with the purchase.  The purchase of Alaska from Russia was finalized on July 14, 1868.  William Seward was the Secretary o...

5. A Brief History And Tour Of Alaska - By: Michael Russell
Alaska may be the next-to-youngest state, but it also the largest state of the United States of America.  Alaska shelters Point Barrow, which is the northernmost point in the United States, as well as Mount McKinley, the highest mountain in all of North America.  Though Mount McKinley was ...

6. Viewing Bears In Alaska - By: Michael Russell
Alaska is known as bear country. Bear viewing in the wild will probably be one of the best highlights of your visit. These animals are truly magnificent to watch as they travel freely along the coastline. You'll be entertained as they catch salmon or eat berries, grasses or plant roots in the mou...

7. Alaska - A Freezing Adventure - By: Michael Russell
All the way up the Yukon Trail, beyond the borders of the USA with Canada lies a bit (or rather, a lot, judging by the size of it) of Uncle Sam's land. Alaska is somewhat of a forgotten American state. It is also the last one. Lands that are mostly in the Artic Circle, mountains as high as the Himal...

8. The Rich Natural Resources Of Alaska - By: Michael Russell
Alaskans take pride in their state's natural resources.  Three of them-- gold, fish and fur-- are well known.  These three resources have been worth many times the sum that the United States paid Russia for this piece of land.  However, for the future, Alaska is beginning to look to o...

9. Alaskan Animal Residents. Meet Two Famous Ones! - By: Michael Russell
Alaska is the largest state in the union.  It contains about 365 million acres.  About 50 million acres are serviced by the National Park Service.  This acreage is classified as national preserves, parks and also national monuments.  The largest state park in the nation is locate...

10. Alaska's Southwest Has Numerous Attractions - By: Mpam Id--1970057
Alaska is one of the more bigger states out of all fifty. The state of Alaska consists mainly of five regions: the Southwest, South Central, the Inside Passage, the Interior and the far North. The Southwest part of the state has a terrain that ranges volcanoes to the Katmai National Park. The park ...

11. Discover Alaska With Princess Cruises - By: Michael Russell
There are several different cruise options in Alaska offered by Princess Cruises.  Two different regions of Alaska are available to cruise in, the Inside Passage and the Gulf of Alaska.  The Inside Passage cruises show off the southeastern coast of Alaska as well as part of British Columbi...

12. Alaska - Bison Big Game Animal - By: Michael Russell
The American bison is one of several big game animals in Alaska.  The bison was transplanted to Alaska from Montana in 1928, after becoming almost extinct in America.  Twenty of these animals were delivered to an area around Delta Junction and by 1985 the population had grown to approximat...

13. Alaska In Jack London Eyes - By: Michael Russell
Alaska, wild and immense, is one of the planet's treasures - a vast landscape of cloud-swept peaks, deep blue lakes and mammoth glaciers.  Between its mountain ranges stretch endless forests and tundra plains, where wolves howl from their lookouts and herds of migrating caribou flow like dark w...

14. Alaskans Cheer State’s First Woman Governor - By: Michael Russell
Thousands of Alaskans young and old made the effort to come to see the historical swearing in of Alaska's first woman governor.  Some flew and many drove long distances from around the state and came early just to get a good view of Sarah Palin as she took the oath of office on Tuesday, Decembe...



15. Alaska Adventure Travel - By: Michael Russell
Alaska Adventure Travel Alaska adventure travel is very popular for those travelers who want to explore Alaskas vast wilderness and wildlife. This great state has much to offer and depending on how much time you have available, you can experience as much or as little as you would like. Yo...

16. Alaska-there's More To See Than Ice And Snow - By: Michael Russell
It is suggested that the Russians were the first Europeans to reach Alaska.The story goes that a Russian settlement was established in Alaska as early as 1648,but there is no documentation of this history.Vitus Bering,a navigator in the Russian navy,is given credit for the discovery of Alaska.In Jun...

17. Alaskan Indians And Their Totem Poles - By: Michael Russell
The native Alaskan Indians, notably the Haida migrated to the Alaskan coast from Canada in the 1700s.  These Indians respected nature and all living things.  Their very livelihood depended on the weather and the animals living around them.  Since ancient times, the Haida learned to ca...

18. Gold Rush In The Klondike. - By: Michael Russell
The areas of Alaska and Yukon are famous for their many Gold Rushes.  From 1880 until 1915, there occurred more than 50 gold rushes.  The largest and the most significant Gold Rush in the history was the Gold Rush in the Klondike in 1896.  On August 16, 1896, in Bonanza (Rabbit) Creek...

19. Roosevelt Elk In Alaska - By: Michael Russell
Roosevelt elk herds that currently live in Alaska were an original transplant of eight calves from the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State during 1928 then moved to Afognak Island in 1929.  A subspecies of elk lived in Interior Alaska in the Pleistocene period; fossil bones were found to indi...

20. Anchorage - The Beautiful City Of Alaska - By: Michael Russell
Anchorage is one of the most beautiful cities of Alaska, overlooking Mount McKinley, the tallest peak of the continent.  It is also the largest city of Alaska.  It is a perfect visiting spot for a tourist who wants to go to Alaska in search of beautiful locations.  With its many attra...

21. Alaska Wildlife - By: Michael Russell
Alaska is a popular location for people who enjoy viewing wildlife.  That is because some of the world's most unique wildlife call Alaska home.  While it is not always easy to spot Alaskan wildlife, they are there.  The patient observer will be able to come up close and personal with ...

22. Diamonds And Their History - By: Michael Russell
One of the hardest materials known to man is the diamond.  They come in different shapes, sizes and weights.  These weights are measured in carats.  One carat equals 200 milligrams or 1/142 of an ounce.  Diamonds were at the center of many wars and murders in the history of the w...

23. Fishing The Great Frontier That Is Alaska - By: Michael Russell
Fishing in Alaska is perhaps a dream that every angular has.  The rugged frontier with thousands of streams, rivers, lakes and even the ocean has lured anglers to Alaska for years.  There are many options available now including taking an ocean charter boat, heading to rivers in a jet or d...

24. Alaska - Kodiak Island - By: Michael Russell
Off the southwestern coast of Alaska's mainland lies Kodiak Island.  Kodiak is Alaska's oldest community, having been founded in 1792.  The history associated with this area dates back several centuries and the culture is derived from the Aleuts, Alaska's native people and influences also ...

25. Alaska – Geography Of The Largest State - By: Michael Russell
Today, although it still has problems with communications and agriculture, the natural beauty and mineral wealth of the country as well as its prized fishing and timber industries, makes it a desirable place. Not to mention its strategic position, being only 84 km (52 miles) from mainland Russia. Oi...

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