Pond, Alpine Meadow, Trees, Mountains – Alaska!
The Alaska Railroad from Anchorage to Denali traverses many scenic vistas. Around each bend another picture emerges. The vastness of the territory is sometime overwhelming. (Cantwell, Alaska)
The Alaska Railroad from Anchorage to Denali traverses many scenic vistas. Around each bend another picture emerges. The vastness of the territory is sometime overwhelming. (Cantwell, Alaska)
Crossing scenic rivers and mountains, the Alaska Railroad between Anchorage and Denali travels up from sea level to within eyesight of the highest point in North America. (Wasilla, Alaska)
“The High One.” Deenaalee, in the language of the native Alaskan Koyukon. At 20,308′ above sea level, a look at the highest point in North America as seen from the Savage Alpine Trail, nearly 60 miles distant. (Denali National Park, Alaska)
A half-mile wide and rising several hundred feet above the water, the massive Holgate Glacier as it reaches the ocean – Kenai Fjords National Park. (Seward, Alaska)
A lone sailboat makes its way through Resurrection Bay toward the open waters of the North Pacific Ocean, dwarfed by the costal mountains of Alaska. (Seward, Alaska)