Touring Alaska
by Robert Bales
Title
Touring Alaska
Artist
Robert Bales
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Photograph - Photo
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Southeast Alaska, sometimes referred to as the Alaska Panhandle, is the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Alaska, which lies west from the northern half of the Canadian province, British Columbia. The majority of Southeast Alaska's area is part of the Tongass National Forest, the United States' largest national forest. In many places, the international border runs along the crest of the Boundary Ranges of the Coast Mountains (see Alaska boundary dispute). The region is noted for its mild rainy climate and beautiful scenery.
Southeast Alaska is the northern terminus of the Inside Passage, a protected waterway of convoluted passages between islands and fjords, beginning in Puget Sound in Washington state. This was an important travel corridor for Tlingit and Haida Native peoples, as well as gold-rush era steamships. In modern times it is an important route for Alaska Marine Highway ferries as well as cruise ships. Southeast Alaska has a land area of 35,138 miles (56,549 km)(sq), comprising six entire boroughs and three census areas, in addition to the portion of the Yakutat Borough lying east of 141� West longitude. Although it has only 6.14 percent of Alaska's land area, it is larger than the state of Maine, and almost as large as the state of Indiana. The Southeast Alaskan coast is roughly as long as the west coast of Canada. The 2000 census population of Southeast was 72,954 inhabitants, about 42 percent of whom were concentrated in the city of Juneau.
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February 25th, 2013
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Comments (9)
Karen Regan
Alaska is one of my favorite places to visit. This image really captures the largeness and grandeur of the place.
Robert Bales replied:
It is also mine and thanks for the visit and comment! We made 4 trips to Alaska when we were living on our boat and now it is time to go with our motorhome.
Linda Phelps
l I loke the story this tells about the weather.
Robert Bales replied:
We were there and it was not very warm that day,but it sure is a beautiful place.