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  2. List of islands of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Fire Island (Anchorage, Alaska) Fire Island (Kashevarof Passage) First Kekur; Fish Creek Island; Fish Egg Island; Fish Island; Fish Islands; Fish Rock; Fishhook Island; Fitz Island; Fitzgerald Island; Fivemile Island; Flapjack Island; Flat Island; Flat Islands; Flat Lakes Island; Flat Top Rock; Flaxman Island; Fleece Rock; Fleming Island ...

  3. Admiralty Island - Wikipedia

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    Admiralty Island is an island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. It is 145 km (90 mi) long and 56 km (35 mi) wide with an area of 4,264.1 km 2 (1,646.4 sq mi) , making it the seventh-largest island in the United States and the 132nd largest island in the world .

  4. Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve occupies the northernmost section of the southeastern Alaska coastline, between the Gulf of Alaska and Canada. The Canada–US border approaches to within 15 miles (24 km) of the ocean in the Saint Elias Mountains at Mount Fairweather , the park's tallest peak at 15,300 feet (4,700 m), transitioning to the ...

  5. Auke - Wikipedia

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    The census of Alaska at the time listed the Auke population as 640, of whom 300 were on Admiralty Island, 50 on Douglas Island, and 290 on Stephens Passage, the latter presumably including those at the Point Louisa village. [3] The Auke people continued to return to what they called Indian Point, for the annual harvest of herring at spawning ...

  6. Mount Crillon - Wikipedia

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    The North and South Crillon Glaciers flow west from the peak toward Lituya Bay. The La Perouse Glacier flows south from the peak. The north side of the peak forms the head of the southern branch of the Johns Hopkins Glacier, which empties into Johns Hopkins Inlet, off of Glacier Bay. To the east of the peak lies the large icefield which forms ...

  7. Kootznoowoo Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The temperate rainforests of Admiralty Island's Kootznoowoo Wilderness are a unique environment among the 5,700,000 acres (2,300,000 ha) of federally-protected wilderness in Southeast Alaska. The island's lush, towering cathedrals of old-growth Sitka spruce and western hemlock, rising out of a blanket of ferns on the forest floor, could not be ...

  8. Denaʼina language - Wikipedia

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    nu- again- n- you- t- FUT - n- see- gh- FUT - sh- I- l- CL - 'ił see/ FUT nu- n- t- n- gh- sh- l- 'ił again- you- FUT- see- FUT- I- CL- see/FUT "I will see you again." Verbs are the most elaborate part of speech in the Denaʼina language, which vary in verb paradigms which vary by subject, object, or aspect. The following example is of -lan the verb "to be" in the imperfective aspect and in ...

  9. Pleasant Island (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Pleasant Island is located just a couple of miles from Gustavus, Alaska, and Glacier Bay National Park. Many people kayaking to and from the park stop at Pleasant Island for lunch or a campover. Lemesurier Island, to the west of Pleasant, appears different because it rises out of Icy Strait to 2,180 feet (660 m) above sea level. The top of the ...