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Park Katmai
  Create in 1980
  Park location Alaska
  Number of pictures 7
 
NPS link www.nps.gov/katm

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A flightseeing adventure in Katmai National Park, Alaska. For the complete report and gallery: www.alaska-editions.com
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Low pass over Fourpeaked Glacier. Shot made on a flight from Homer to Katmai National Park. For more Alaska impressions: www alaska-editions.com
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With the largest population of bears in the world, we had great opportunities to see these wild animals up close against breathtaking landscapes as a backdrop in Katmai National Park, Alaska! In early summer, the bears leave their dens and come to this area for the breeding season and to feed on the grasses that sprout in the spring. We saw the bears as close as 50 yards! For more Alaska wildlife impressions: www.alaska-editions.com
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View over Fourpeaked Glacier in Katmai National Park, Southwest Alaska. This is a calving glacier covering much of Fourpeaked Mountain, also known as Fourpeaked Volcano.
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Mount Douglas, near the northeasternmost part of the Alaska Peninsula, is a stratovolcano. It is situated in the Katmai National Park and Preserve in Kenai Peninsula Borough. The mountain was officially named in 1906 after nearby Cape Douglas based on a 1904 report by USGS geologist G. C. Martin. Shot made an a flight from Homer to Katmai NP. For more Alaska impressions and background stories: www.alaska-editions.com
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Low pass over Fourpeaked Glacier. Shot made on a flight from Homer to Katmai National Park. For more Alaska impressions: www alaska-editions.com
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A flightseeing adventure in Katmai National Park, Alaska. For the complete report and gallery: www.alaska-editions.com
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Albumeditions
 
With the largest population of bears in the world, we had great opportunities to see these wild animals up close against breathtaking landscapes as a backdrop in Katmai National Park, Alaska! In early summer, the bears leave their dens and come to this area for the breeding season and to feed on the grasses that sprout in the spring. We saw the bears as close as 50 yards! For more Alaska wildlife impressions: www.alaska-editions.com
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Mount Douglas, near the northeasternmost part of the Alaska Peninsula, is a stratovolcano. It is situated in the Katmai National Park and Preserve in Kenai Peninsula Borough. The mountain was officially named in 1906 after nearby Cape Douglas based on a 1904 report by USGS geologist G. C. Martin. Shot made an a flight from Homer to Katmai NP. For more Alaska impressions and background stories: www.alaska-editions.com
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A fantastic view over Katmai National Park, right over mountains, glaciers and volcanoes. For more Alaska impressions and background stories: www.alaska-editions.com
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View over Sikshak River and the vast wilderness of Katmai in Southwest Alaska. It was proclaimed a National Park in 1980. This isolated location is not accessible by road so we travel within these region by bushplane. With the largest population of bears in the world, we had great opportunities to see the wild animals up close against breathtaking landscapes as a backdrop! For more Alaska impressions and background stories: www.alaska-editions.com
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