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  2. Inside Passage - Wikipedia

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    Alaska's portion of the Inside Passage extends 500 miles (800 km) from north to south and 100 miles (160 km) from east to west. The area encompasses 1,000 islands and thousands of coves and bays. While the Alexander Archipelago in Alaska provides some protection from the Pacific Ocean weather, much of the area experiences strong semi-diurnal tides.

  3. Douglas Island - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Island. Coordinates: 58°16′14″N 134°30′21″W. Douglas Harbor in Douglas, Alaska. Mayflower Island, in the midground at right, houses a U.S. Coast Guard station. Mount Juneau is in the background. Douglas Island is a tidal island in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is part of the city and borough of Juneau, just west of downtown ...

  4. Wildlife of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife of Alaska. The wildlife of Alaska is both diverse and abundant. The Alaskan Peninsula provides an important habitat for fish, mammals, reptiles, and birds. At the top of the food chain are the bears. Alaska contains about 70% of the total North American brown bear population and the majority of the grizzly bears, as well as black bears ...

  5. Homer, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Homer, Alaska - Wikipedia ... Homer, Alaska

  6. Fortress of the Bear - Wikipedia

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    The Fortress of the Bear is a non-profit bear refuge and education center in Sitka, Alaska. It was established in 2003 by Les and Evy Kinnear at the Gary Paxton Industrial Park, which previously housed the Sitka Pulp Mill. Sitka conservation organizations opposed the Kinnears' plan to open a refuge, believing that wild bears should not be ...

  7. Lynn Schooler - Wikipedia

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    2002-present. Genre. Memoir, nonfiction. Website. www.alaskawritersdirectory.com /authors /schooler _lynn.shtml. Lynn Schooler is an American novelist, nonfiction author, photographer, an outdoorsman, and Alaskan wilderness guide living in Juneau, Alaska. He wrote The Blue Bear, The Last Shot and Walking Home.

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