The beauty of Alaska is unbelievable, every scene is like a living painting! I wish I could visit here at least once in my life. Is anyone else fascinated by this amazing natural beauty?
Alaska’s raw beauty is truly breathtaking! This video perfectly captures the majestic mountains, glaciers, and wildlife. Definitely adding Alaska to my bucket list! ❄
I almost went to Alaska when I was in my early 20s, now in my 70s, will not be able to go now. I'm grateful that you showed the beautifully done video for us to watch!
Alaska truly is a land like no other - a place where the raw beauty of nature collides with untouched wilderness, leaving you breathless at every turn. From the towering peaks of Denali to the serene, glacier-filled landscapes of Juneau, every corner of this vast frontier offers something magical. Imagine walking through ancient rainforests, locking eyes with majestic Kodiak bears, or hearing the haunting calls of whales echo across turquoise waters. Alaska's charm isn't just in its scenery-it's in the wild, untamed spirit that beckons the adventurer in all of us. This is more than a trip; it’s a journey into the heart of the wild!
Thank you for sharing your story! Alaska has a way of capturing hearts and turning short visits into lifelong stays. It sounds like you’ve truly found your place-what an amazing journey!
The United States has a population of more than 5 million, which means there is only one president who cannot manage so many people. Five countries can be independent. Give a chance to those who want to be president to be independent.
03:36 The Kodiak bears are simply awe-inspiring! Knowing they are the largest brown bears in the world makes this moment even more incredible. Has anyone been lucky enough to see one up close? Definitely adding this to my Alaska bucket list!
I gave up trying to explain Alaska years ago to tourists. And listening to a British account trying to describe how it is up here is just hilarious. No place even compares to Alaska. Real simple!
I went to Alaska in 2002 .... The views are something else. The cruise ship I was on went to Glacier Bay and was next to a huge Glacier, that had huge pieces falling off. What a sight. This Glacier was so big that it made the ship seem small, even though it carried 2000 passengers and 700 crew members...
Thank you for sharing your experience! Glacier Bay sounds absolutely breathtaking, and witnessing those massive ice formations must have been incredible. It's amazing how nature can make even the largest ships feel small. Alaska truly has a way of leaving lasting memories
I'm not wishing my life away, but May 2026 can not get here fast enough, as I will get to experience some of these places and sights first hand!! Southbound cruise from Seward to Vancouver.
i really enjoyed this video, the visuals were stunning and highlighted some breathtaking locations in Alaska. however, i can't help but feel that it glossed over some of the more challenging aspects of travel there, like the extreme weather and isolation. it's not all picturesque landscapes, and i think it would be interesting to see a more balanced perspective!
Absolutely stunning! 🌲✨ The breathtaking landscapes and incredible wildlife in Alaska are truly one of a kind. I loved the highlights of Denali and the Northern Lights-nature at its finest! This video captures the magic of Alaska beautifully. Can't wait to visit someday!
Alaska has more than 130 volcanoes, including 50 that have been active since 1760. Alaska has 3 million lakes, including Lake Iliamna, the eighth-largest lake in the US by area. Alaska has an estimated 100,000 glaciers, which cover about 3% of the state. The largest glacier is the Bering Glacier, which covers about 1,900 square miles. Alaska is the only state in the US with coastlines on the Arctic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Bering Sea. Dog mushing is Alaska's state sport, and the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is Alaska's biggest sporting event.
I've never been but those mountains are definitely calling. I know a few people that live up there I can visit, but the winds aren't fair just yet. I'll make it there someday, hopefully sooner than later. Thanks for sharing the video!
Absolutely stunning content! Your 4K footage truly brings each location to life, making viewers feel like they're right there experiencing the beauty firsthand. I love how you highlight the unique aspects of each destination. Keep up the fantastic work-I'm excited to see where you take us next!
Just an FYI most of the shots in this video in Katmai National Park are not from the park. There are no black bears at all inside Katmai Ntl. Park so all those black bears you see are from somewhere else. I know this as I spend the summers working in the park as a sport fishing guide and one of the programs we run is at Brooks Falls.
I've just come back from BC and Yukon, and I'm already preparing and planning for a trip through Alaska, Yukon and Northwest BC in 2026. Though I won't be able to see all of Alaska, I will be seeing huge parts of it. This video has unleashed so many extra routes and ideas that I may have to extend my vacation to 5 weeks, if I can. Kenai, Denali, Fairbanks and Valdez are definitely on the list of places to go, focusing on places that are accessible by motorhome. Though I won't be able to get the same views this fantastic video shows, I'll have to do a lot of hiking to get some of them. Great work!
I lived in Juneau for 3 years. An entire video could be made on the natural beauty around Juneau. At the time I lived there, there was a booklet on hiking trails around the area. My husband and I went on several hikes. Some were to glaciers, some to mines, some through the forest. Douglas Island had several great viewpoints from which to see Mendenhall Glacier and cruise ships over on the mainland. One of the best tips shared with me was how to spot eagles resting in the trees. Look for their white heads and tails. They stand out like a beacon to draw your attention.
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences in Juneau! It’s wonderful to hear about the natural beauty you explored, from glaciers to forests, and the remarkable views from Douglas Island. Your tip on spotting eagles by their white heads and tails is invaluable and adds a new layer of appreciation for the wildlife there. I’m grateful for your insights and thrilled to know Juneau left such a memorable impression on you.
@@tripinsight.travel It has been more than 30 years since we transferred out but as I recall, Juneau “tennies” (rubber boots) were required for the golf course and the only time you could play the back 9 was during low tide. Ravens truly surprised me. They were knee high and fun to watch. We went to McDonald’s for lunch one day and the ravens were sitting on the edge of the roof hoping for scraps to be shared. There was snow on the ground and they would fly down and walk in the tire tracks instead of walking in 6 inches of snow. And the cars would have to go at the pace a raven hopped so you wouldn’t hit them. We loved it so much, my husband almost got out of the Coast Guard so we could stay there. In Kodiak, there were only 9 holes to the golf course but the bears were allowed to play through if they came along. There was one tree on the way into town from the base that would be filled with eagles in the winter so they could watch for salmon swimming in. They would also sit on picnic tables and the ground near the base exchange watching for small fishing boats to come in. There was a place set up where the fishermen could clean and gut their catch. On occasion, there would also be sea otters watching for the scraps and getting to them before the eagles. Another favorite town of ours was Homer where you could catch the ferry to Kodiak.
Thank you so very very much! Absolutely beautiful video! As I know I will not be able to ever visit Alaska I really appreciate the film! My deceased husband was stationed there in Army many years ago! He would have loved seeing this well done film! Thanks again! Watched in awe from New Jersey!❤️🤗🙏👏🇺🇸
One day I’ll move from my home state being Illinois to this wonderland! Gonna suck leaving literally everything behind but I wouldn’t be the only one in history. 🤷
great video, really captured the beauty of alaska! however, i have to say that while the scenery is stunning, i think the constant focus on tourism might overshadow the environmental impacts it brings. it's important to find a balance between showcasing these wonders and preserving them for future generations, don't you think?
I am starting a channel on some of the significant sights I come across in the Southeast. I'm going to be armed with a 4K drone, so some decent footage is on the way! 🎉
Would have been educational to talk about the world's largest float plane base located at Lake Hood, Anchorage. People from around the world come to PANC to do plane spotting.
It would be better if your narrator actually pronounced the locations properly. And so much of the beautiful areas you show were filmed in winter where all you see is white, not the beauty of summer that most of these areas are known for.
Alaska is 4 times the size of California,, I ve been there once but far from enough to cover even 20% of it,,, I need to go back there at least 4 more visit and each visit at least spend 4 weeks to explore deep inland and stretch far north to the arctic coast,,in order to cover perhaps only half of it,,, WHAT ??? only HALF ???? Yep,,,, half is nearly as big as both Texas and California combine,,,,,
When i was there 9 odd months ago Anchorage was filthy dirty n there were homeless everywhere n i mean there was this massive encampment which was so dangerous it was insaine especially for this lil aussie lol. haha true. Dont get me wrong bloody beautiful place but eyh.
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The beauty of Alaska is unbelievable, every scene is like a living painting! I wish I could visit here at least once in my life. Is anyone else fascinated by this amazing natural beauty?
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Oh yes the only thing on my bucket list travel to Alaska and I shall one day
@@BeckyDaniels-db3bc BE CAREFUL, I visited Kenai in 2019 and became a resident 2023. BEST decision I ever made :)
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@@GTechNT Those of us that live here, realize there is no place even comparable to the beauty of Alaska. Simple!
Nature’s wonders never cease to amaze-this is truly one of the most beautiful places in the world!
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Alaska’s raw beauty is truly breathtaking! This video perfectly captures the majestic mountains, glaciers, and wildlife. Definitely adding Alaska to my bucket list! ❄
I was hooked when the video started at 00:05 . The beauty of Alaska is unbelievable
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I almost went to Alaska when I was in my early 20s, now in my 70s, will not be able to go now. I'm grateful that you showed the beautifully done video for us to watch!
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Alaska truly is a land like no other - a place where the raw beauty of nature collides with untouched wilderness, leaving you breathless at every turn. From the towering peaks of Denali to the serene, glacier-filled landscapes of Juneau, every corner of this vast frontier offers something magical. Imagine walking through ancient rainforests, locking eyes with majestic Kodiak bears, or hearing the haunting calls of whales echo across turquoise waters. Alaska's charm isn't just in its scenery-it's in the wild, untamed spirit that beckons the adventurer in all of us. This is more than a trip; it’s a journey into the heart of the wild!
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The person who is reading this comment , i wish you great success , health, love and happiness !
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Hopefully I can check this off my bucket list soon. Alaska is so breathtaking
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I moved to Alaska with a plan to stay 5 years. That was 20 years ago and now I don’t plan on ever leaving
Thank you for sharing your story! Alaska has a way of capturing hearts and turning short visits into lifelong stays. It sounds like you’ve truly found your place-what an amazing journey!
The landscapes here feel like they've been taken right out of a dream-truly breathtaking!
Thank you!!
I love videos like this. This is how drone video is supposed to be used. Nice, slow, cinematic, more than 5 seconds long, no rediculous speed ramps.
Thank you so much!!
The United States has a population of more than 5 million, which means there is only one president who cannot manage so many people. Five countries can be independent. Give a chance to those who want to be president to be independent.
03:36 The Kodiak bears are simply awe-inspiring! Knowing they are the largest brown bears in the world makes this moment even more incredible. Has anyone been lucky enough to see one up close? Definitely adding this to my Alaska bucket list!
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I gave up trying to explain Alaska years ago to tourists. And listening to a British account trying to describe how it is up here is just hilarious. No place even compares to Alaska. Real simple!
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I went to Alaska in 2002 .... The views are something else. The cruise ship I was on went to Glacier Bay and was next to a huge Glacier, that had huge pieces falling off. What a sight. This Glacier was so big that it made the ship seem small, even though it carried 2000 passengers and 700 crew members...
Thank you for sharing your experience! Glacier Bay sounds absolutely breathtaking, and witnessing those massive ice formations must have been incredible. It's amazing how nature can make even the largest ships feel small. Alaska truly has a way of leaving lasting memories
It really is The Last Frontier ❤
I always feel a divine sense of calm when I’m there ❤
Many thanks!!!
I'm not wishing my life away, but May 2026 can not get here fast enough, as I will get to experience some of these places and sights first hand!! Southbound cruise from Seward to Vancouver.
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Alaska is unbelievable
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Shame to say but i been there ONLY once in June of 1991. But i never forget the beauty of Alaska ,light 24/7 and well.... Was cold
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i really enjoyed this video, the visuals were stunning and highlighted some breathtaking locations in Alaska. however, i can't help but feel that it glossed over some of the more challenging aspects of travel there, like the extreme weather and isolation. it's not all picturesque landscapes, and i think it would be interesting to see a more balanced perspective!
Thank you so much!!!
Absolutely stunning! 🌲✨ The breathtaking landscapes and incredible wildlife in Alaska are truly one of a kind. I loved the highlights of Denali and the Northern Lights-nature at its finest! This video captures the magic of Alaska beautifully. Can't wait to visit someday!
Thank you!!
Alaska has more than 130 volcanoes, including 50 that have been active since 1760.
Alaska has 3 million lakes, including Lake Iliamna, the eighth-largest lake in the US by area.
Alaska has an estimated 100,000 glaciers, which cover about 3% of the state. The largest glacier is the Bering Glacier, which covers about 1,900 square miles.
Alaska is the only state in the US with coastlines on the Arctic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Bering Sea.
Dog mushing is Alaska's state sport, and the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is Alaska's biggest sporting event.
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I've never been but those mountains are definitely calling. I know a few people that live up there I can visit, but the winds aren't fair just yet. I'll make it there someday, hopefully sooner than later. Thanks for sharing the video!
thank you so much, i hope all the best comes to you 🙆♀️
You make every destination look like a must-visit place. I feel like traveling just by looking at your pictures!
Many thanks!!! 💕💕
Absolutely stunning content! Your 4K footage truly brings each location to life, making viewers feel like they're right there experiencing the beauty firsthand. I love how you highlight the unique aspects of each destination. Keep up the fantastic work-I'm excited to see where you take us next!
Every corner in Alaska is magical...amazing.. thank you for sharring this channel.
Many thanks!!!
As a longtime Alaskan resident it always blows my mind to see videos about our Alaska done by ones who have no clue about Alaska! Real simple!😳😂🤪
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This video is fantastic, and the narrator is excellent! They really know how to draw the audience in.
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Just an FYI most of the shots in this video in Katmai National Park are not from the park. There are no black bears at all inside Katmai Ntl. Park so all those black bears you see are from somewhere else. I know this as I spend the summers working in the park as a sport fishing guide and one of the programs we run is at Brooks Falls.
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Interesting!!
So you just basically admitted your a seasonal transplant! Nothing new to us longtime Alaskan’s!😳🤪😂
@@TroyOttosen-jg7ttthat's pretty small of you to say something like that. Be better.
@ Try telling me what I said wasn’t true???😳🤣
God is so so good to US
Thank you for the the wonderful video. The narrative was superb.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely wonderful video!
Many thanks!!!
excellent cinematography...photography and its 4K...bravo
Thank you!!
The scenery is dreamlike! I feel like I’m traveling right along with you
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Katmai and Brooks River are on my bucket list! 💚💛
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I've just come back from BC and Yukon, and I'm already preparing and planning for a trip through Alaska, Yukon and Northwest BC in 2026. Though I won't be able to see all of Alaska, I will be seeing huge parts of it. This video has unleashed so many extra routes and ideas that I may have to extend my vacation to 5 weeks, if I can.
Kenai, Denali, Fairbanks and Valdez are definitely on the list of places to go, focusing on places that are accessible by motorhome.
Though I won't be able to get the same views this fantastic video shows, I'll have to do a lot of hiking to get some of them.
Great work!
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The natural scenery here is so beautiful. I hope one day I will come to this place
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I lived in Juneau for 3 years. An entire video could be made on the natural beauty around Juneau. At the time I lived there, there was a booklet on hiking trails around the area. My husband and I went on several hikes. Some were to glaciers, some to mines, some through the forest. Douglas Island had several great viewpoints from which to see Mendenhall Glacier and cruise ships over on the mainland. One of the best tips shared with me was how to spot eagles resting in the trees. Look for their white heads and tails. They stand out like a beacon to draw your attention.
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences in Juneau! It’s wonderful to hear about the natural beauty you explored, from glaciers to forests, and the remarkable views from Douglas Island. Your tip on spotting eagles by their white heads and tails is invaluable and adds a new layer of appreciation for the wildlife there. I’m grateful for your insights and thrilled to know Juneau left such a memorable impression on you.
@@tripinsight.travel It has been more than 30 years since we transferred out but as I recall, Juneau “tennies” (rubber boots) were required for the golf course and the only time you could play the back 9 was during low tide. Ravens truly surprised me. They were knee high and fun to watch. We went to McDonald’s for lunch one day and the ravens were sitting on the edge of the roof hoping for scraps to be shared. There was snow on the ground and they would fly down and walk in the tire tracks instead of walking in 6 inches of snow. And the cars would have to go at the pace a raven hopped so you wouldn’t hit them. We loved it so much, my husband almost got out of the Coast Guard so we could stay there.
In Kodiak, there were only 9 holes to the golf course but the bears were allowed to play through if they came along. There was one tree on the way into town from the base that would be filled with eagles in the winter so they could watch for salmon swimming in. They would also sit on picnic tables and the ground near the base exchange watching for small fishing boats to come in. There was a place set up where the fishermen could clean and gut their catch. On occasion, there would also be sea otters watching for the scraps and getting to them before the eagles.
Another favorite town of ours was Homer where you could catch the ferry to Kodiak.
Extraordinary natural scenery!
Thank you!!!
Can't believe you left out Skagway.
sorry for that omission
Wow, thank you Jesus and Mary!!! 😀
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Alaska is so beautiful😍
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What an informative video, thoroughly enjoyed
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Well done! Excellent diction! Would be nice to add map clips w/ graphics to show location of those stunning aerials!
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Thank you so very very much! Absolutely beautiful video! As I know I will not be able to ever visit Alaska I really appreciate the film! My deceased husband was stationed there in Army many years ago! He would have loved seeing this well done film! Thanks again! Watched in awe from New Jersey!❤️🤗🙏👏🇺🇸
Thank you so much!!! 💕💕
A wonderful content about Alaska. Thanks 🎉
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I have been in Alaska (May) this year, it's a wonderfull and so exciting place to visiting.
Thank you very much!!!
Love Alaska to Moses of the towns and cities that you showed I would like to go back it is so magnificent thank you for sharing this video😊❤
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One day I’ll move from my home state being Illinois to this wonderland! Gonna suck leaving literally everything behind but I wouldn’t be the only one in history. 🤷
good luck! 💪
great video, really captured the beauty of alaska! however, i have to say that while the scenery is stunning, i think the constant focus on tourism might overshadow the environmental impacts it brings. it's important to find a balance between showcasing these wonders and preserving them for future generations, don't you think?
Yes, I think so!
Whoever bought Alaska was a true genius.
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Very nice video I was born in Alaska and currently living in Minnesota this video made me so home sick so beautiful in Alaska
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Amazing!
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one of the most beautiful roads i have ever seen. 11:00
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Alaska is very snowy and special
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Try spending the summer in Fairbanks.
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Beautiful scenery, but I was hoping for more wildlife.
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GREAT VIDEO 👍🫡!!!!
I've never been to Alaska and after watching this video I do want to go! Seems the issue would be where in Alaska! All seem amazing!
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Wow nature ❤ I love it how the present can move there?
Here I come Alaska bye 😘 bye Philadelphia
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THE PLACE MUST TO GO
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It would be nice to see your explorations of The Hawaiian Islands
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Đẹp quá bạn ơi.
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I saw Alaska 6times👍🐟on
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I am starting a channel on some of the significant sights I come across in the Southeast. I'm going to be armed with a 4K drone, so some decent footage is on the way! 🎉
Good luck with that! 👍👍
Good luck on your adventures 👍
Safe travels 🤗
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I love this video Photography is my passion, I'd sure like to fly up to your area I don't have much camera gear but I can only use what I got.james
I am also a photography enthusiast, love to go filming and taking pictures everywhere, wish you the best 💕
Would have been educational to talk about the world's largest float plane base located at Lake Hood, Anchorage. People from around the world come to PANC to do plane spotting.
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A laska is a beafutiful place
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The Mananuska Valley in Palmer is known for record setting vegetables!
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Wow great video, I make videos like this
The lake at 33:30 is not in Juneau, Alaska! That is Jablan lake in Montenegro's Durmitor National Park
Thank for your information, we will check it again
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I wish I had the money to go to Alaska.
Make more money, you can do it
Anchorage is the largest city if am not mistaken.
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It would be better if your narrator actually pronounced the locations properly. And so much of the beautiful areas you show were filmed in winter where all you see is white, not the beauty of summer that most of these areas are known for.
Thanks for your feedback, we will improve the pronunciation issue. 🙆♀️
Anchorage is the largest city of Alaska .
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@InDeepGeek Is this an AI version of your voice? Sounds just like you.
Anchorage is the largest city.
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“Nature lovers” and show snow mobiles😂🤣😂🤣
Insipid commentary. Talks about culture people and life in general but shows nothing except landscapes which incidentally are good
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Alaska is 4 times the size of California,, I ve been there once but far from enough to cover even 20% of it,,, I need to go back there at least 4 more visit and each visit at least spend 4 weeks to explore deep inland and stretch far north to the arctic coast,,in order to cover perhaps only half of it,,, WHAT ??? only HALF ???? Yep,,,, half is nearly as big as both Texas and California combine,,,,,
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"Adventurous spirit?" Mostly on the government dole one way or another.
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When i was there 9 odd months ago Anchorage was filthy dirty n there were homeless everywhere n i mean there was this massive encampment which was so dangerous it was insaine especially for this lil aussie lol. haha true.
Dont get me wrong bloody beautiful place but eyh.
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No Grizzly Bear went extinct in the US.
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