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作者: Your Cyber Friend    时间: 2008-10-17 09:04
标题: 【大腕推荐】摄影画廊——阿拉斯加 [@};-](图)

 
Alaska Range. A vast land of overwhelming beauty, abundant resources, and few people, America's
Last Frontier stretches across some 660,000 square miles (1.7 million square kilometers) of rugged
land. More than a third of mineral-rich Alaska is forested; a quarter is set aside as parks, refuges,
and wilderness. The Alaska Range, pictured above, stretches from Canada's Yukon border in the
east to the base of the Aleutian Range in the west.
 
 
 
 
Ugak Bay. Bay sleeps beneath a winter sun. Many of these long inlets deeply cleave the coast:
No site on land is more than 15 miles (24 kilometers) from the sea.
 
 
 
 
Grayling Lake Trail. A water lily-carpeted pond edges Grayling Lake Trail, north of Seward, Alaska.
One of the lakes along the trail abounds in grayling, surface feeders with long dorsal fins.
 
 
 
 
Tents on the Ayakulik River. Fabulous fishing creates tent towns on the Ayakulik. Six salmon
species—chinook, sockeye, pink, coho, steelhead, and chum—spawn in it.
 
 
 
 
Snug Outpost, Old Harbor. Snug outpost, Old Harbor—population 298—nestles beneath sheltering
peaks. On Kodiak (Island) nearly everyone fishes, including the island's huge brown bears, which
roam a renowned wildlife refuge.
 
 
 
 
Breaching Whale. Whale-watchers flock to such spectacles (as breaching) during the spring-to-fall
feeding season off Alaska, while scientists debate whether groups of whales hunt cooperatively.
 
 
 
 
Alaskan Brown Bear. Coastal (brown bears) emerge from their dens in March, April, or May, often
with snow still on the ground. By August the bears are eating as much as 90 pounds (41 kilograms)
of food a day to prepare for their winter sleep. Cubs, usually twins, are born in the den in January
or February; they stay with their mother for two or three years. She teaches them to fish, forage,
hunt, and defend themselves.
 
 
 
 
Tana Glacier. As summer sun melts ice atop the (Tana Glacier), rivulets disappear into surface holes.
In time trickle becomes torrent, and a hole widens to a moulin, a gaping cave that plunges into the
bowels of the ice likely more than a thousand feet (305 meters) in this case.
 
 
 
 
Shishmaref Inlet. The livid light of late October illuminates Shishmaref Inlet, located just 21 miles
(34 kilometers) south of the Arctic Circle in Alaska. The Inuit living in the village of Shishmaref may
soon be the first refugees of global warming. Rising sea levels and the melting of permafrost are
causing their island to quickly erode into the Chukchi Sea.
 
 
 
 
Icy Bay Moonlight. Nearly midnight on Icy Bay, and late June twilight still mixes with moonglow.
Glaciers that covered this spot 90 years ago continue to carve new features on the many faces of
Wrangell-St. Elias (National Park).
 
 
 
 
Ice Ride. Riding through slush, members of a team of three cyclists press on in their effort to traverse
the rugged Alaska Range by mountain bike.
 
 
 
 
Chandalar Aurora. A herd of stars makes tracks across Alaska's northern lights in a time exposure
taken when the temperature reached minus 58 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 50 degrees Celsius).
 
 
 
 
Tongass Starfish. When the tide goes out, a starfish is exposed to the elements in Tongass National
Forest. A popular spot for tourists along the Inside Passage, the Tongass is the largest remaining
temperate forest in the world even as the logging industry lobbies for greater access to it.
 
 
 
 
Kodiak Brown Bear. This subspecies (the Kodiak brown bear), among the world's largest bears,
is unique to the Kodiak archipelago. To limit access to these popular animals and to offer a lifetime
thrill, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service runs a viewing program; 250 people from around the world
applied for 90 slots in 1992. Vic Barnes (at left), who started the program, radio collars a bear with
his 11-year partner, state biologist Roger Smith.
 
 
 
 
Sea Otter Swim. A sea otter shares the waters of Alaska's foggy Prince William Sound with a spill-
containment vessel nearly a decade after the Exxon Valdez ran aground and fouled these pristine
waters with 11 million gallons (40 million liters) of crude oil. Intense clean-up efforts after the disaster
lasted more than four years.
 
 
 
 
Kachemak Hammock. After a dinner of fresh halibut and oysters, guests at Kachemak Bay Wilderness
Lodge relax in a hammock amid the scenic grays and greens of surrounding Kachemak Bay State Park.
 
 
 
 
Whale's Tail, Frederick Sound. Commercial hunting of humpback whales, like this one flashing
its flukes in Alaska's Frederick Sound, reduced their population to just a few thousand worldwide
in the 1960s. But an international whaling ban has helped them rebound, and new census numbers
show the North Pacific population alone could be more than 10,000 and possibly as many as 25,000.
 
 
 
 
Brown Bear Hunt. A brown bear hunts for fish in Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge on an island off
the southern coast of Alaska. A male Kodiak brown bear can rear up some 10 feet (3 meters) and,
at 1,500 pounds (680 kilograms), move at speeds as high as 35 miles (56 kilometers) an hour.
 
 
 
 
Killer Whales, Glacier Bay. Killer whales break the water's surface of Glacier Bay in Alaska. Also
known as orcas, these marine mammals often use echolocation to find their prey, which usually
consists of fish and squid. 


 

  本贴由[Your Cyber Friend]最后编辑于:2008-10-17 23:59:11  

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顶顶大腕卧底

作者: 小石子儿    时间: 2008-10-17 09:53
标题: 沙发!

  沙发!





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谨记我GG的真言:爱我,喂我,别离开我

作者: 小石子儿    时间: 2008-10-17 09:58
标题: [:-Q](图)

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谨记我GG的真言:爱我,喂我,别离开我

作者: tong-tong    时间: 2008-10-17 10:24
标题: What A big-surprise!!! [:-Q][:-Q][:-Q]

You always show the best !!! Thank you , my dear friend!!!


 

作者: 小石子儿    时间: 2008-10-17 10:51
标题: tong-tong [>:D<]

  tong-tong 





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谨记我GG的真言:爱我,喂我,别离开我

作者: steve    时间: 2008-10-17 11:00
标题: 差点把明年那个cruise给忘记了[:-A]tt,下周二我就去问。

  差点把明年那个cruise给忘记了 tt,下周二我就去问。





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给各位拜年,大家牛年平安、吉祥、康乐!”

作者: 小石子儿    时间: 2008-10-17 11:03
标题: 木睡?[>:D<]

  木睡?





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谨记我GG的真言:爱我,喂我,别离开我

作者: steve    时间: 2008-10-17 11:04
标题: 说梦话呢[:-M]

  说梦话呢





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给各位拜年,大家牛年平安、吉祥、康乐!”

作者: 小石子儿    时间: 2008-10-17 11:07
标题: 难以忘怀的地方,也是难以走进的地方.

  难以忘怀的地方,也是难以走进的地方.





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谨记我GG的真言:爱我,喂我,别离开我

作者: 小石子儿    时间: 2008-10-17 11:08
标题: [:-M]梦中的阿拉丝家

   梦中的阿拉丝家





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谨记我GG的真言:爱我,喂我,别离开我

作者: 小石子儿    时间: 2008-10-17 11:11
标题: 快点靠着他睡吧[:-W](图)



 

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谨记我GG的真言:爱我,喂我,别离开我

作者: steve    时间: 2008-10-17 11:12
标题: 防盗链又显灵,百度的[:-A]

  防盗链又显灵,百度的





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给各位拜年,大家牛年平安、吉祥、康乐!”

作者: 小石子儿    时间: 2008-10-17 11:14
标题: 是北极熊[:))]

  是北极熊





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谨记我GG的真言:爱我,喂我,别离开我

作者: 小石子儿    时间: 2008-10-17 11:15
标题: 试一次(图)



 

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谨记我GG的真言:爱我,喂我,别离开我

作者: steve    时间: 2008-10-17 11:22
标题: [:-Q](图)

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给各位拜年,大家牛年平安、吉祥、康乐!”

作者: steve    时间: 2008-10-17 11:24
标题: 单独把连接拿出来放到地址栏里就看到了。那个小的像在[;)]

  单独把连接拿出来放到地址栏里就看到了。那个小的像在





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给各位拜年,大家牛年平安、吉祥、康乐!”

作者: 小石子儿    时间: 2008-10-17 11:27
标题: [:))]那就是你,一个眼睛睡觉,一个眼睛监视论坛[:-M]

   那就是你,一个眼睛睡觉,一个眼睛监视论坛





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谨记我GG的真言:爱我,喂我,别离开我

作者: steve    时间: 2008-10-17 11:42
标题: 那我快跑,明天还有一整天的事情[:-W]

  那我快跑,明天还有一整天的事情





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给各位拜年,大家牛年平安、吉祥、康乐!”

作者: 大清太平    时间: 2008-10-17 18:29
标题: 很冷很酷很神秘很向往,,[:-K] 是不是已经列入近期考察计划了?

  很冷很酷很神秘很向往,, 是不是已经列入近期考察计划了?





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作者: 清晴    时间: 2008-10-17 19:42
标题: 真的是好地方呢,原住民的生活方式,各种动物的天堂,美丽的极光等等,才是真正的

发现之旅


 

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作者: tong-tong    时间: 2008-10-17 19:51
标题: Good day! Hey 石子MM + Mr. Steve[>:D<]

差点把明年那个cruise给忘记了  tt,下周二我就去问。
No problem, my friend, I got the answer already. Thank you for you to remember it!!!


 

作者: Crabapple    时间: 2008-10-17 22:04
标题: 多谢大腕! 还有保留的吗??

继续继续!


 

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作者: steve    时间: 2008-10-18 02:32
标题: called somebody in the shop today

560是定金,7百多是没有舷窗的,9百多是有个小窗户,然后还有其他自选的房子。其他的还要等周二他来了才知道。
你打听到的是什么内容?


 

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给各位拜年,大家牛年平安、吉祥、康乐!”

作者: 杭嘉湖    时间: 2008-10-18 06:40
标题: 震撼于这些美丽的片片和这神奇地方![:-Q][:-Q][:-Q]

希望不要被破坏得太快,太多。


 

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陶醉于音乐里的臭美妞杭嘉湖
问候你哦
 
 
 
 

作者: 小石子儿    时间: 2008-10-19 05:45
标题: 潼潼好![>:D<]

  潼潼好!





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谨记我GG的真言:爱我,喂我,别离开我

作者: zyw369    时间: 2008-10-19 14:54
标题: 注意安全[:-K]

  注意安全









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