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Tourist Attractions of the Alaskan Interior

February 23, 2020

The Alaskan Interior is the large, sparsely populated, and seemingly foreboding inland expanse of the state. Far away from Alaska’s coasts, the Interior boasts gorgeous mountains and valleys, as well as fantastic manmade attractions such as the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System. Despite Alaska’s cold climate, countless tourists visit the Interior every year to witness the Northern…

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Weather in Fairbanks and Northern Alaska

February 23, 2020

Alaska has a reputation for being a cold, inhospitable wasteland, and there is some truth to this. While the southern coasts of the state have a more temperate climate, the northern part of the state, dipping into the Arctic Circle, is known for life-threatening, below-freezing weather. Additionally, Alaskan weather is famously unpredictable and can change…

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Tourist Attractions in Fairbanks, Alaska

February 23, 2020

Fairbanks is the second-largest city in Alaska and the largest city in the Interior, the vast, sparsely inhabited inland region of the state. Founded in the early 1900’s as a gold mining boomtown, Fairbanks has since become a major service center for the Alaskan oil industry as well as a transit point for individuals traveling…

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The Klondike Gold Rush and Alaska

February 23, 2020

No event has shaped Alaska more than the Klondike Gold Rush. Taking place between 1896 and 1899, the Klondike Gold Rush saw thousands of migrants relocate to the neighboring territory of Yukon in Canada in search of riches. While Alaska was not directly part of the Klondike Gold Rush, it was a major transit point…

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Major Cities of Alaska

February 23, 2020

Alaska, the most northern of the 50 U.S. states, is popularly thought of as being largely uninhabited. While much of the state is only sparsely inhabited, Alaska has a number of large cities that have played significant roles in American history. Cities such as Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Sitka, and Skagway have served as port cities…

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The Alaska National Wildlife Refuge

February 12, 2020

The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, also known as ANWR, is a wildlife sanctuary that has become a significant cornerstone of Alaskan culture and American culture at large. Created in 1903, ANWR is by far the biggest wildlife refuge in the U.S. and one of the biggest in the world. It consists of over 19 million…

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Climate Change and Alaska

February 12, 2020

In recent decades, climate change has become a cause for concern across the world. The rise in global temperatures and concomitant rise in sea levels is a major threat to people living on the coast, particularly in poorer countries with high poverty and less-developed infrastructure. While most are vaguely aware about the effects of climate…

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The Prudhoe Bay Oil Fields and Fairbanks

February 12, 2020

While the name “Prudhoe Bay” may not be a well-known one among Americans, the oil fields located in this bay are a significant part of the American economy and its strategy for energy production. Located along Alaska’s North Slope in the Arctic Ocean, the discovery of the Prudhoe Bay oil fields in 1968 transformed the…

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The History of Dog Mushing in Alaska

February 12, 2020

Dog mushing remains one of Alaska’s most recognized cultural symbols and to this day is used to transport people and goods across the state. Dog mushing is using dogs to pull sleds across the snow, a common form of transportation in places like Alaska and Siberia that are known for cold winter weather and rough…

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How to Visit Alaska by Car

February 12, 2020

Alaska is known as America’s most distant and remote state, located far to the north and physically separated from the rest of the country by Canada. Many visitors or migrants to Alaska prefer to visit by air or sea, but not many people know that it is also possible to reach Alaska by car. Car…

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Life in Rural Alaska

February 12, 2020

While America has become more urbanized in recent decades, a significant portion of the country’s population still lives in rural areas. The countryside is defined by wide, open spaces and a lack of creature comforts compared to the city, requiring residents to become self-reliant and take care of themselves. There is no more extreme example…

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Trees and Plants of the Alaskan Interior

February 12, 2020

Alaska is one of the most unique places on the Earth, featuring a plethora of flora and fauna that cannot be seen elsewhere. Due to Alaska’s remote location and extreme climate, few plants can thrive in its lands, and those that do are specially adapted for survival there. In addition, Alaska’s sparse population has allowed…

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Endangered Species of the Alaskan Interior

February 12, 2020

Alaska is known for its unique mix of flora and fauna, its remote location and cold climate playing host to a menagerie of species that are adapted to live in its harsh environment. Additionally, Alaska has historically been sparsely populated, meaning that wildlife have traditionally been able to thrive without the risk of human development…

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Airplane Travel in Alaska

February 12, 2020

While airplanes are a fixture of life for many people, they have a special importance in Alaska for several reasons. Alaska is the largest state in the U.S. and one of the largest subnational divisions in the world, and it is also sparsely populated and features rugged terrain, including mountains and tundra. It is also…

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Wildlife of the Alaskan Interior

February 12, 2020

Alaska is recognized as one of the most unique places on the globe in terms of wildlife. The state’s remote location and treacherous climate may be uncomfortable for humans, but a number of different animals have been able to thrive among its cold winters. Additionally, due to the fact that much of Alaska is sparsely…

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The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System and Alaska

February 8, 2020

The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System is one of the most important cornerstones of the Alaskan economy and landscape. Completed in 1977, the Pipeline stretches from Prudhoe Bay, along the state’s North Slope, to the port city of Valdez on Alaska’s southern coast, allowing for the easy and quick transportation of oil across the world. The Pipeline…

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The Dalton Highway and Alaska

February 8, 2020

While the Dalton Highway is not as famous as the Alaska Highway or other major roads in Alaska, it is one of the most important highways in North America. Extending from Fairbanks deep in the Alaskan interior to the oil fields at Prudhoe Bay along the state’s North Slope, the Dalton Highway is the primary…

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Indigenous Peoples of Alaska

February 8, 2020

While Alaska has only been known to the wider world for a relatively short period of time, it has been inhabited by indigenous peoples for thousands of years. The Bering land bridge, a landmass that connected Alaska and Siberia tens of thousands of years ago, is believed to be the means by which human beings…

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The History of Alaska

February 8, 2020

Most people know Alaska as the largest and most northern of the 50 U.S. states. Acquired in 1867 and becoming a state in 1959, Alaska is one of the largest subnational divisions in the world and is physically separated from the rest of the U.S. by Canada. In the years since Alaska became part of…

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The History of Fairbanks, Alaska

February 8, 2020

Anyone who is traveling to northern or central Alaska will almost certainly visit Fairbanks as part of their journey. With a population of over 31,000, Fairbanks is the largest city in the Alaskan interior and the second-largest city in the entirety of Alaska. Originally founded as a gold mining camp, Fairbanks has grown to become…

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The Northern Lights and Weather

January 31, 2020

The Northern Lights are known as one of the most important natural wonders of the Arctic. This spectacular natural light display has captivated humans for generations, and thanks to the wonder of modern technology, people from across the globe can now easily visit the Arctic and see auroras for themselves. Given the expense and time…

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The Moon and the Northern Lights

January 31, 2020

The Northern Lights are known as one of the most important and beautiful attractions of the Arctic. The brilliant panoply of colors that the Northern Lights are have been a point of fascination for humans for centuries. With the advent of modern technology, people around the world can now partake in auroras easier than ever…

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Saving Money When Seeing the Northern Lights

January 31, 2020

The Northern Lights has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in Alaska, Scandinavia, and the other northern reaches of the planet. This striking light display, occurring due to the Earth’s relationship with the sun, has been present since the dawn of time, with humans mythologizing it throughout history due to its majesty. While…

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The North Pole and the Northern Lights

January 31, 2020

The Northern Lights are recognized as one of the world’s most spectacular natural occurrences. Created by the Earth’s interaction with the sun, the Northern Lights see the night sky light up in a panoply of brilliant colors. With aurora tourism becoming increasingly popular and visitors from around the world heading to the Arctic Circle every…

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Why Can’t the Northern Lights Be Seen in Cities?

January 31, 2020

The Northern Lights is recognized as one of the most important and spectacular natural attractions of the Arctic Circle. This dazzling light show has captivated the imaginations of humans for generations and has formed the basis of many myths and legends. Traditionally limited to year-round inhabitants of the Arctic, travelers around the world can now…

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The Northern Lights and the Sun

August 26, 2019

The Northern Lights are a well-known phenomenon that attracts countless tourists to the Arctic every year. A dazzling nighttime display of brilliant colors, the Northern Lights has captivated humans for generations, with numerous cultures spawning their own myths and legends to explain their appearance. Thanks to modern science, we now know that the Northern Lights…

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How to See the Northern Lights

July 29, 2019

The Northern Lights are recognized as one of the most important and beautiful natural attractions of the Arctic Circle. Lighting up the night sky in a panoply of colors, the Northern Lights have been observed by humans for generations and have become the basis of many myths and legends. Thanks to the miracle of modern…

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Staying Safe When Viewing the Northern Lights

July 15, 2019

The Northern Lights are known as one of the most significant natural attractions of the Arctic. Observed by humans for generations, their beauty and wonder has inspired countless myths and folk beliefs, and with the advent of modern technology, tourists from around the world can now flock to the Arctic to see an aurora themselves.…

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The Northern Lights and the Arctic Circle

June 17, 2019

Most people know the Northern Lights as one of the prime attractions of the Arctic Circle. For generations, both residents of the Arctic and visitors to the region have been able to witness the night sky come alive in a panoply of blues, reds, and greens. The Northern Lights have colored the imaginations of peoples…

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The Northern Lights in History

May 20, 2019

The Northern Lights are known as one of the most famous attractions of the Arctic. This dazzling natural light display has captivated the imaginations of humans for generations, resulting in the creation of many myths and legends prior to the advent of modern science and astronomy. Thanks to the wonder of modern technology, tourists from…

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Dog Mushing in Fairbanks, Alaska

March 11, 2019

Winter tour dog mushing is a really great way of getting to relax and have fun with the very best friend of humans – dogs! But these aren’t your ordinary pound puppies. They are specially bred to thrive in the cold and pull heavy loads at astonishing speeds! These dogs live to run. And when you feel the wind in your hair as you fly through the wilderness behind them, you will know why this unique sport has become so popular.

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