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  2. Brooks Camp - Wikipedia

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    Brooks Camp is a visitor attraction and archeological site in Katmai National Park and Preserve, noted for its opportunities for visitors to observe Alaskan brown bears catching fish in the falls of the Brooks River during salmon spawning season. Famous for its Fat Bear Week, where hundred of thousand observers watch the week long event.

  3. Katmai National Park and Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Katmai National Park and Preserve

  4. Brooks Falls - Wikipedia

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    Brooks Falls - Wikipedia ... Brooks Falls

  5. Hallo Bay - Wikipedia

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    Hallo Bay. Coordinates: 58°27′27″N 154°01′24″W. Hallo Bay ( Sugpiaq : Ayut, Ayu) is a sandy bay located beneath the peaks of the Aleutian Range within Katmai National Park. [ 1] The bay is famous for its bear viewing, since large numbers of grizzly bears are attracted to feast on the rich sedges along the tidal flats of the bay.

  6. Alaska Peninsula brown bear - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Peninsula brown bear

  7. Naknek Lake - Wikipedia

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    Naknek Lake. /  58.63639°N 155.94083°W  / 58.63639; -155.94083. Naknek Lake is a lake in southern Alaska, near the base of the Alaska Peninsula. Located in Katmai National Park and Preserve, the lake is 40 miles (64 km) long and three to eight miles (4.8 to 12.9 km) wide, the largest lake in the park. The lake drains west into Bristol ...

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