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A collection of photographs of the people and landscapes along a rough trail into Alaska's interior, taken nearly 125 years ...
Rivers and streams in Alaska are changing color – from a clean ... details how Colorado’s Rocky Mountains are seeing similar effects from, among other things, a warming climate.
Alaska boasts the only state capital ... for outdoor adventure spanning world-class fishing and river rafting to hiking, mountain biking, camping, wildlife viewing and photography, and more.
A large low keeps it wet and windy for Alaska, especially coastal areas. But a slow warm-up will highlight the week.
If you are a lover of the outdoors and you want to feel like you are one with nature, there is no better place to be than Alaska. The gigantic US state is a vast landscape of mountains, forests, lakes ...
researchers identified at least 75 orange rivers and streams in a Texas-size area of Alaska's Brooks mountain range. Most of the affected waterways were initially spotted by helicopter surveys of ...
Breakup season has begun in parts of Alaska, with rivers starting to flow again, according to the Alaska-Pacific River Forecast Center. In Fairbanks, sections of the Chena and Tanana rivers have ...
From sea to shining sea (as well as in the wilds of Alaska ... to Rocky Mountain National Park should not miss a visit to see the headwaters that turn into the mighty Colorado River.
She has been working in journalism for seven years. Alaska State Troopers Two people are dead after a plane crashed into the Tanana River near Fairbanks, Ala. on Tuesday, April 23 The plane was ...
Southcentral Alaska’s Susitna River is one of the nation’s most endangered rivers because of a state plan to build a 100-mile road into its uplands to encourage mining, oil and gas drilling ...
A 4.7 magnitude earthquake struck near Willow, Alaska, with tremors felt in Anchorage and Eagle River. According to United States Geological Survey (USGS), the quake struck 4 miles north of Willow ...
At the end of the 19th century, an estimated 100,000 people joined the Klondike Gold Rush, seeking their fortunes in the interior of Alaska and Canada’s Yukon territory. Many gold seekers who ...