Top 10 Regions to visit in the United States - United States Travel Video
Top 10 Regions to visit in the United States - United States Travel Video
The main list of Top 10 Regions to visit in the United States: 1. California, 2. Hawaii, 3. Florida, 4. Southwest, 5. Mid-Atlantic, 6. The South, 7. Alaska, 8. Northwest, 9. New England, 10. Midwest
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10. Midwest
Carl Wycoff: flickr.com/photos/carlwwycoff/3676030032
Carl Wycoff: flickr.com/photos/carlwwycoff/3675231891
9. New England
Elliot Gilfix: flickr.com/photos/mothernaturephotos/4037351163
Matt Shalvatis: flickr.com/photos/mattsh/5000180013
8. Northwest
Andrew E. Larsen: flickr.com/photos/papalars/2617948020
Andrew E. Larsen: flickr.com/photos/papalars/2617167377
7. Alaska
Joseph: flickr.com/photos/umnak/9657169097
Doug Brown: flickr.com/photos/dougbrown47/10072613224
6. The South
Marit & Toomas Hinnosaar: flickr.com/photos/hinnosaar/5563345088
Michael McCarthy: flickr.com/photos/msmccarthyphotography/7078443605
5. Mid-Atlantic
Justin Brown: flickr.com/photos/justininsd/8637208736
Andrew Mace: flickr.com/photos/acmace/4471774941
4. Southwest
faungg's photo: flickr.com/photos/44534236@N00/9135125099
faungg's photo: flickr.com/photos/44534236@N00/9137424340
3. Florida
Ann Baekken: flickr.com/photos/annspan/3902463251
Daniel Dudek-Corrigan: flickr.com/photos/dansapples/9530477943
2. Hawaii
Julian Fong: flickr.com/photos/levork/7212442406
Julian Fong: flickr.com/photos/levork/7212441832
1. California
Don Graham: flickr.com/photos/23155134@N06/11782757526
Don Graham: flickr.com/photos/23155134@N06/11673965716
Walking the Wild in Alaska- Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, Alaska
Recommended Alaska Hiking Guides
• Hiking Alaska: A Guide to Alaska's Greatest Hiking Adventures (Regional Hiking Series)
• 50 Hikes in Alaska's Kenai Peninsula (2nd Edition) (Explorer's 50 Hikes)
• Explorer's Guide 50 Hikes Around Anchorage (Explorer's 50 Hikes)
• 50 Hikes in Alaska's Chugach State Park
• Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve (National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map)
• Hiking in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park
Recommended Resources
• Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve Adventure Set: Map & Naturalist Guide
• Glacier Bay: The Land and Then Silence
• Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
• Glacier Bay National Park
• Sculpted by Ice: Glaciers and the Alaskan Landscape
Round GLACIER BAY National Park Sticker
• Lonely Planet Alaska (Travel Guide)
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Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve is a United States national park and national preserve managed by the National Park Service in south central Alaska. The park and preserve was established in 1980 by the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act.[3] This protected area is included in an International Biosphere Reserve and is part of the Kluane/Wrangell–St. Elias/Glacier Bay/Tatshenshini-Alsek UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park and preserve form the largest area managed by the National Park Service in the United States by area with a total of 13,175,799 acres (20,587.186 sq mi; 53,320.57 km2), an expanse that could encapsulate a total of six Yellowstone National Parks.[4] The park includes a large portion of the Saint Elias Mountains, which include most of the highest peaks in the United States and Canada, yet are within 10 miles (16 km) of tidewater, one of the highest reliefs in the world. Wrangell–St. Elias borders on Canada's Kluane National Park and Reserve to the east and approaches the U.S. Glacier Bay National Park to the south. The chief distinction between park and preserve lands is that sport hunting is prohibited in the park and permitted in the preserve. In addition, 9,078,675 acres (3,674,009 ha) of the park are designated as the largest single wilderness in the United States.
Wrangell–St. Elias National Monument was initially designated on December 1, 1978, by President Jimmy Carter using the Antiquities Act, pending final legislation to resolve the allotment of public lands in Alaska. Establishment as a national park and preserve followed the passage of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act in 1980. The park, which is bigger than the country Switzerland, has long, extremely cold winters and a short summer season. It supports a variety of large mammals in an environment defined by relative land elevation. Plate tectonics are responsible for the uplift of the mountain ranges that cross the park. The park's extreme high point is Mount St. Elias at 18,008 feet (5,489 m), the second tallest mountain in both the United States and Canada. The park has been shaped by the competing forces of volcanism and glaciation. Mount Wrangell is an active volcano, one of several volcanoes in the western Wrangell Mountains. In the St. Elias Range Mount Churchill has erupted explosively within the past 2,000 years.
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The Alaskan Adventure: 5 days in Denali National Park and Preserve
Take a virtual tour of Bakersfield California!
Let's explore the world through Google Street View.
Today we are visiting Bakersfield California in the USA. This was a pretty nice town to check out. Nice and wide open, huge surrounding mountains, plenty of shopping, and of course plenty of sun. Interesting to see the oil production happening just north of the city. Check it out!
Here you can check out where we have been on Google Maps.
Thanks to Google for Street View.
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Carlos E Rio's: Palmer Through Glenallen to McCarthy
Trip from Palmer to McCarthy, Alaska during the last week of August and the first week of Sept, 2010. Leaves are rapidly changing.
That's not water in a lake. Its the Matanuska Glacier. Hundreds of feet tall. Something certainly worth visiting!
Matanuska Glacier is a valley glacier in the U.S. state of Alaska. At 27 miles (39 km) long by four miles (6.4 km) wide, it is the largest glacier accessible by car in the United States. It is terminus is the source of the Matanuska River. It lies near the Glenn Highway about 100 miles (160 km) north=east of Anchorage. Matanuska Glacier is active and expands around one foot (30 cm) per day. It is open to the public from March to October 31. An unusual feature of the glacier is the presence of a weather hole, making the weather unusually clear and sunny.
Kennecott Ghost Town | Abandoned Copper Mining Camp | Alaska | USA | HD
Kennecott, also known as Kennicott and Kennecott Mines, is an abandoned mining camp in the Valdez-Cordova Census Area in the U.S. state of Alaska that was the center of activity for several copper mines. It is located beside the Kennicott Glacier, northeast of Valdez, inside Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve. The camp and mines are now a National Historic Landmark District administered by the National Park Service.
It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1986.
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Living Near a Changing Glacier
• Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve (National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map)
• Hiking in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park
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Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve is a United States national park and national preserve managed by the National Park Service in south central Alaska. The park and preserve was established in 1980 by the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act.[3] This protected area is included in an International Biosphere Reserve and is part of the Kluane/Wrangell–St. Elias/Glacier Bay/Tatshenshini-Alsek UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park and preserve form the largest area managed by the National Park Service in the United States by area with a total of 13,175,799 acres (20,587.186 sq mi; 53,320.57 km2), an expanse that could encapsulate a total of six Yellowstone National Parks.[4] The park includes a large portion of the Saint Elias Mountains, which include most of the highest peaks in the United States and Canada, yet are within 10 miles (16 km) of tidewater, one of the highest reliefs in the world. Wrangell–St. Elias borders on Canada's Kluane National Park and Reserve to the east and approaches the U.S. Glacier Bay National Park to the south. The chief distinction between park and preserve lands is that sport hunting is prohibited in the park and permitted in the preserve. In addition, 9,078,675 acres (3,674,009 ha) of the park are designated as the largest single wilderness in the United States.
Wrangell–St. Elias National Monument was initially designated on December 1, 1978, by President Jimmy Carter using the Antiquities Act, pending final legislation to resolve the allotment of public lands in Alaska. Establishment as a national park and preserve followed the passage of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act in 1980. The park, which is bigger than the country Switzerland, has long, extremely cold winters and a short summer season. It supports a variety of large mammals in an environment defined by relative land elevation. Plate tectonics are responsible for the uplift of the mountain ranges that cross the park. The park's extreme high point is Mount St. Elias at 18,008 feet (5,489 m), the second tallest mountain in both the United States and Canada. The park has been shaped by the competing forces of volcanism and glaciation. Mount Wrangell is an active volcano, one of several volcanoes in the western Wrangell Mountains. In the St. Elias Range Mount Churchill has erupted explosively within the past 2,000 years. The park's glacial features include Malaspina Glacier, the largest piedmont glacier in North America, Hubbard Glacier, the longest tidewater glacier in Alaska, and Nabesna Glacier, the world's longest valley glacier. The Bagley Icefield covers much of the park's interior, which includes 60% of the permanently ice-covered terrain in Alaska. At the center of the park, the boomtown of Kennecott exploited one of the world's richest deposits of copper from 1903 to 1938, exposed by and in part incorporated into Kennicott Glacier. The mine buildings and mills, now abandoned, compose a National Historic Landmark district.
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Visiting Chugach National Forest, National Forest in Moose Pass, Alaska, United States
The Chugach National Forest is a 6,908,540-acre (27,958 km2)[2] United States National Forest in south central Alaska. Covering portions of Prince William Sound, the Kenai Peninsula and the Copper River Delta, it was formed in 1907 from part of a larger forest reserve. The Chugach includes extensive shorelines, glaciers, forests and rivers, much of which is untouched by roads or trails. It hosts numerous bird, mammal and marine species, including extensive shorebird habitat and a bald eagle population larger than the continental 48 states combined. Human industry in the forest includes extensive tourism and some mining and oil and gas operations. For more info, visit this link:
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Aug 23rd Michigan Magazine #Sugar Island & #Cider Mills on #RFD TV
A really sweet show this week as we visit Sugar Island and explore the soon to be bustling Michigan Apple Orchards and Cider Mills
Railroad bridge on the McCarthy Road
Railroad bridge on the McCarthy Road