Results from the Alaska Natural Wonders Votes #1 Mount McKinley #2 Northern Lights #3 Midnight Sun #4 Calving Glacier #5 Yukon River #6 Salmon Migration #7 A tie between: Polar bear swimming Volcano eruption Brooks falls bears Arctic Caribou Migration Tundra and permafrost Super cold
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Category Archives: Alaska’s 7 Natural WondersThis selection completes my top 7 picks for Alaska’s Natural Wonders. The survey on the right shows the general results from those who chimed in. Brown bear fishing for salmon at Brooks falls, Katmai National Park, Alaska. Selecting any “top” subjects in a list is never simple nor authoritative, particularly with a subjective category like… Place your vote (right) for the top 7 Alaska Natural Wonders. This is my sixth pick out of seven, more to follow. The 2,300 mile Yukon River, interior, Alaska The mighty Yukon River with with its headwaters in British Columbia, Canada is 2,300 miles long. It transects interior Alaska and has been the subject of… Place your vote (right) for the top 7 Alaska Natural Wonders. This is my fifth pick out of seven, more to follow. Mt. Augustine, volcanic island off the coast of the Alaska Peninsula. Incandescence lava flows on the North and North east flank. Alaska contains over 130 volcanoes and is home to over three-quarters of… Place your vote (right) for the top 7 Alaska Natural Wonders. This is my fourth pick out of seven, more to follow. Copper River Red Salmon (Sockeye) Alaska has five species of Salmon, and they all are harvested for commercial, personal, or subsistence use. The King and the Red salmon however, are the most favored… |
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