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Alaska
The Last Frontier: glaciers, wildlife, and the aurora borealis.
52 stories in this region.
Stories
Cape Nome
Iditarod: The Last Great Race to the End of the Road
Kenai Fjords National Park
Glacier Bay National Park
Skagway
Whitehorse
Dawson City
Tombstone: The Yukon's Gothic Mountains
Haida Gwaii
The Carcross Desert: The World's Smallest Desert
Inuvik
Adak: The Navy Base America Left to Rot
Dutch Harbor: Where the Deadliest Catch Comes Home
St. Paul Island: Alaska's Fur Seal Capital
Nome: The Beach Where Gold Still Washes Up
Nome and the Iditarod Finish
Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes: The Eruption That Reshaped Alaska
McNeil River: The World's Greatest Bear Show
Kodiak Island: Where the World's Largest Bears Rule
Anchorage: The Last Frontier City Where Moose Outnumber Traffic Cops
Whittier: The Town That Lives in One Building
Denali: The High One That Towers Over a Continent
The Nenana Ice Classic
The Arctic Circle on the Dalton Highway
Poker Flat Research Range
Sitka: Where Russia Sold America Its Future
Glacier Bay: Where Ice Age Retreats in Real Time
World's Largest Gold Pan
The Chilkoot Trail and the Golden Stairs
Dyea Ghost Town
Skagway: Gateway to the Klondike
Kluane: Canada's Secret Everest Training Ground
Miles Canyon: The Rapids That Killed the Klondike Dream
Whitehorse Rapids
Takhini Hot Springs
Aurora Ice Museum
The Aurora Ice Museum: Drinking Appletinis in a Freezer
Dawson City
Dawson City: The Gold Rush Town Built on Melting Ground
The Sourtoe Cocktail and Dawson City's Mummified Toe
Klondike Gold Rush Sites
Bonanza Creek Discovery
Keno Hill: The Richest Silver Mountain That Killed a Territory
The Dempster Highway: Canada's Road to the Arctic Ocean
Utqiagvik and the Whale Bone Arch
Arctic Village and the Gwich'in People
Haida Gwaii: Canada's Galapagos
Juneau: The Capital That No Road Can Reach
The Campbell Highway: The Loneliest Road in Canada
Tsiigehtchic: Where Rivers Meet at the Arctic Circle
Attu Island: America's Forgotten Arctic Battle