
Denali sticks it's head above the clouds in this photo taken in Broad Pass. |
 Waterfall near Skagway.
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Butterflys in the grass.
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Some of the damage to the Turnagin Heights area of Anchorage, Alaska, caused by the Good Friday earthquake of 1964. Photo by Hubert V. Ross. |

Rock face of Miles Canyon, upstream of Whitehorse, Y.T. |

The MV Schwatka passes under the foot bridge over the Yukon River near Whitehorse, Y.T. |
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 Swans by a pond along the Richardson Highway. The discoloration on the heads and necks is caused by the mineral content of the water where they feed.
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Two moose at an airstrip near Glennallen. |

Abandoned dredge at Jack Wade Junction on the Taylor Highway. |

Abandoned vehicles along the CANOL Road. The CANOL Road and pipeline was built as an adjunct to the AlCan highway during WWII. The pipeline was to carry crude oil from the oil fields near Fort Norman, NWT, to Whitehorse. The crude was to be refined in Whitehorse for use along the AlCan. The pipeline was completed and some oil refined before the decision was made that the whole thing was unnecessary and all facilities between Johnson Crossing (south of Whitehorse) and Fort Norman were abandoned, including the vehicles shown here, as it was deemed not economically feasible to haul them out as surplus. Local residents were also forbidden to salvage them.
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Bailey bridge over the Rose River along the CANOL road. |

Beaver dam and pond along the CANOL road. |

The end of the road for us on the CANOL road, just across the Yukon/Northwest Territory border. |

The end of the road for us on the CANOL road, just across the Yukon/Northwest Territory border. |