This ancient feature was initially created by Archaic cultures and completed by Woodland period cultures. Its height was reached by the discarding the shells of their food source - oysters, clams, and other mollusks. over a 6,000 time span. Once...
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Children really get to experience the life of a bear. One of the many programs available at the refuge.
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Located near the western border of the Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge, these two villages are found at the confluence of the Alatna and Koyukuk Rivers. Photo taken in August, 2006
Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge; KNWR; Recreation; Tourism; Landscapes; Wildlife viewing; Tundra; Rivers and streams; Scenics; Aerial photography photography
Located near the western border of the Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge, these two villages are found at the confluence of the Alatna and Koyukuk Rivers. Photo taken in August, 2006
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Novice fisherman David Warnberg with a nice chum salmon taken at Alexander Creek, Alaska. He was introduced to salmon fishing in Alaska by world famous Alaska river guide, Jack, Coho Jack, Roberts.
Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge; KNWR; Recreation; Tourism; Landscapes; Wildlife viewing; Tundra; Rivers and streams; Scenics; Aerial photography photography
Located near the western border of the Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge, these two villages are found at the confluence of the Alatna and Koyukuk Rivers. Photo taken in August, 2006