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From the Publisher: Alaska: the magazine about life on the last frontier. Discover the people, places and personality. Enjoy breath-taking photography. See how pioneer grit, frontier independence, and Native American lifestyles have influenced today's Alaska. For dreamers, adventurers, sportsmen or travelers---get to know what's going on in Alaska and how to enjoy this fabulous state to the fullest. Published 10 times per year.
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National Geographic's Braving Alaska National Geographic's Braving Alaska
Through the cameras of National Geographic, you'll enter the lives of four families who have turned their backs on civilization to fulfill their dreams of living off the land. Join these modern-day pioneers as they face the daily challenges of survival - hunting for food, staying warm, and fending off grizzlies
Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier
America's Last Frontier: Alaska America's Last Frontier: Alaska
Description: In less than 100 years, from 1805 to 1898, America's western frontier leaped 2,000 miles from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Some 500,000 Americans turned west. Thousands of get-rich-quick gold rushers made it to Alaska just before the turn of the century. Fifty-one million acres of national parks in Alaska preserve much of the history of our last frontier.
Cruising Alaska's Inside Passage Cruising Alaska's Inside Passage
A video voyage past calving ice bergs and breaching whales and over the sweeping landscapes of Alaska.
Tanner's Growing Up in Alaska Tanner's Growing Up in Alaska
Filmed on location. Join Tanner in his day-to-day colorful adventures, exploring the grandeur of Alaska. There are lot's of close shots of Tanner on toothy machines, heavy duty trucks and boats. Tree felling, lumber processing and crabbing. See Tanner on his first solo snowmobile ride and dog sledding adventure. This action-packed video is a perfect geography/ecology teaching aid for classrooms. The sights and sounds of the mystical landscape mesmerize children and extraordinary adventures the share with tanner. It's a journey to be treasured

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