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ALASKA

These pictures are mostly from Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, a sprawling, 4.5 million-acre wilderness in the Alaska-Aleutian Range on the west side of Cook Inlet. It encompasses a rugged, glaciated mountain range, where hundreds of glaciers feed waterfalls that pour thousands of feet over cliffs to the valleys below. These waterfalls feed dozens of rivers, together supporting one of the largest salmon spawning grounds in the world. Wildlife includes brown and black bear, bald eagles, all kinds of seabirds, wolves, foxes, moose, caribou, sheep, and more. Quite a place.

I am living and working there until December.