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This Alaska map features several detailed insets of such areas as the Inside Passage and the Aleutian Islands. A relative size comparison of Alaska and the United States demonstrates that if the state's westernmost point were superimposed on the California coast, its easternmost point would be ...
Selected from more than 18,000 entries, a photograph of a dramatic storm cloud, taken by Marko Korošec of Sezana, Slovenia, has been chosen as the grand-prize winner of the2014 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest. Korošec has won an eight-day National Geographic Expedition to Alaska...
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Get the lowdown on these festive, furry creatures… Wrap up warm, gang – we’re journeying north to learn ten fascinating reindeer facts… Reindeer facts 1)Reindeer live in theArctic tundraand damp forests ofGreenland,Scandinavia,Russia,AlaskaandCanada. In North America, reindeer are known as...
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Cook explored the northern Pacific and mapped extensive parts of North America and Alaska before being turned back by ice. Cook stopped over in Hawaii to restock his supplies before continuing his exploring. This is where his adventures end. Captain Cook was killed at Kealakekua Bay, on 14 Feb...
Wrap up warm, gang – we’re journeying north to learn ten fascinating reindeer facts… Reindeer facts 1) Reindeer live in the Arctic tundra and damp forests of Greenland, Scandinavia, Russia, Alaska and Canada. In North America, reindeer are known as caribou –pronounced ‘kar-i-boo!’ ...