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WELCOME TO ALASKA ARCTIC OCEAN Barrow Prudhoe Bay BRO OKS Beaufort Sea Dietrich Camp RANGE ra RUSSIA it Chukchi Point Hope Sea Yu ko R. Be rin g St Kotzebue Taylor CIRCLE A L A S K A A RCT IC Teller Conneil Livengood Circle C A N A DA Nome Manley Fairbanks Hot Springs n Delta Junction Denali E Tok ANG R Talkeetna SKA LA A Palmer Glennallen Bethel Valdez Anchorage Iliamna Togiak Dillingham Bering Sea Naknek Homer Kodiak 0 miles km 400 Skagway Juneau Haines Kenai Chignik Sand Point 0 Girdwood Seward Gulf of Alaska Sitka Ketchikan 400 PAC I F I C O C E A N Alaska is truly the last frontier - a land where caribou outnumber people, sunlight shines at midnight and mountains rise out of the sea. This last frontier still boasts pristine landscapes, majestic wildlife and North America���s tallest mountain ��� Mount McKinley. Beyond Alaska���s fortress-like glacier walls lie treasured national parks and abundant wildlife. Spanning more than 1,400 miles north to south and 2,400 miles east to west, it's truly a land of epic proportions. Vacationers will enjoy journeys, lead by knowledgeable Alaskan tour guides, including wildlife encounters, viewing scenic vistas by deluxe motorcoach and the Alaska Railroad, as well as small ship excursions and river boats. Visitors can experience the state���s rich Native culture through traditional Native music and dance performances, totem carving, festivals and crafts, as well as cultural and historical museums and heritage centers. No matter what your interest, you're sure to find some adventure tailor-made for you. Welcome to Alaska 5