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		<title>Visiting Alaska in the Fall</title>
		<description>Summer is the peak season for tourism in Alaska, because most of us in the lower 48 states think that once Labor Day hits, the place turns into Hoth, the snow planet from The Empire Strikes Back. But National Geographic Adventure is here to dispel that myth by telling us ...</description>
		<link>http://www.travel2alaska.net/visiting-alaska-in-the-fall.html</link>
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		<title>Alaska has diverse features and extreme climates</title>
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Alaska has diverse features and extreme climates
		The most impressive aspect of Alaska is its size. It covers nearly 600,000 square miles (1,500,000 sq. km.) with over 33,000 miles (55,000 km) of shoreline and 1,800 islands. The interior has over 50,000 glaciers, 3,000 rivers and three million lakes. It contains 17 ...</description>
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		<title>Alaska Adventures</title>
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Where the wild things are. Some of the world's most remote, untouched rivers, big land, big waters and our biggest adventures – Alaska Adventures – our biggest expeditions.
Shakespeare's assertion that "Man is the measure of all things" could not have been made by anyone who has spent time in Alaska. ...</description>
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		<title>Alaska Wildlife</title>
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Visitors travel to Alaska for many reasons -- to see Mt. McKinley, our massive glaciers, and of course, Alaska Wildlife. After all, "The Great Land” has the largest population of Bald Eagles, Brown Bears, and Black Bears in the world. The state has 47 State and National Parks that offer ...</description>
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		<title>Alaska hiking</title>
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Alaska is full of outdoor adventures; Alaska hiking offers breathtaking views, and a chance to see Alaska in its natural form. From the towering peaks of central Alaska to the glaciers along the Gulf of Alaska. With over 1400 miles from north to south to over 2300 miles from west ...</description>
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		<title>Alaska Helicopter Tours</title>
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Since such a large part of Alaska is not accessible by road, often the best way to really see Alaska is by air. Helicopter flightseeing tours are a great way to do just that. Helicopters are used across the state for oil exploration, fighting fires, logging, and of course flightseeing ...</description>
		<link>http://www.travel2alaska.net/alaska-helicopter-tours.html</link>
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		<title>Alaska Bear Viewing</title>
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Alaska is home to over 98 percent of our country’s brown bear population so it is no wonder that Alaska bear viewing is a popular visitor attraction. Bears are found in nearly every corner of Alaska. Adult black bears range in weight from 200 to 500 pounds while Alaska brown ...</description>
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		<title>Alaska Rafting</title>
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Alaska    offers a spectacular array of rafting opportunities, from southeast Alaska to    the state's interior, from short half-day guided river floats to multi-day fly    in raft trips to Alaska's backcountry. Few locations, however, are more popular    for Alaska ...</description>
		<link>http://www.travel2alaska.net/alaska-rafting.html</link>
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		<title>Alaska Kayaking</title>
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Alaska offers a wide array sea kayaking opportunities across Alaska with spectacular kayaking locations such as Kenai Fjords National Park, Prince William Sound, Glacier Bay National Park and Kachemak Bay State Park near Homer, Alaska. Few kayaking destinations in Alaska, or elsewhere in the world for that matter, rival ...</description>
		<link>http://www.travel2alaska.net/alaska-kayaking.html</link>
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		<title>Alaska fishing</title>
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Fish    On! From Southeast Alaska, to the world famous Kenai River, and into Alaska's    interior - Alaska offers some of the best fishing in the world. Enjoy struggling    to land monster halibut or a mighty king salmon, or try your hand ...</description>
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