Gathers information about Alaska's population, geography, government, employment, banking, business, transportation, agriculture, industry, and culture.
William Bryant Logan, Susan Ochshorn Roger G. Kennedy ... From his base at Fort Vancouver , Washington , John McLoughlin of the Hudson's Bay Company ordered three log cabins built next to the falls in the winter of 1828–1829 .
A hawk , driving down out of the blue , had barely missed him . While he lay in the bush , recovering from his fright and peering fearfully out , the mother - ptarmigan on the other side of the open space fluttered out of the ravaged ...
Jessica Fletcher's scenic cruise to Alaska is transformed into a search for a killer when she is joined by her old friend Kathy, who asks her to help locate her missing sister Wilimena, who vanished from the same ship during a previous ...
In Surviving Christmas by Valerie Hansen, Sean Murray turns to K-9 officer Zoe Trent for help when he discovers someone is following him.
The Bell Jet Ranger moved sluggishly , slowed by its cargo . A kennel - type cage dangled underneath the chopper . Inside was a live polar bear cub . The cage spun in the heavy wind , tossing the frightened bear cub from side to side .
It presently rests on the green at Fort Chilkoot near Haines . Photo taken about 1904 . ( Anchorage Museum of History and Art ) House types Tlingit and Haida winter dwellings were impressive structures . Their gabled , nearly square ...
The Way to Gaamaak Cove is more than just a great adventure, it is coming-of-middle-age in which one man confronts life's big questions, reevaluates his priorities, and discovers the biggest adventure of all-love.
Anna Lloyd's life has been completely mapped out.
He's winching in the wreck . I don't know what's happened to our guys down below . " “ You want me to blow him out of the water ? Could start a shooting war . ” “ No. Buzz the bastard . Get him to release the winch .
As BühlerRoth has shown, this is not true, see Bühler Roth, Wilderness and the Natural Environment. ... 31 J. Wreford Watson, “The Role of Illusion in North American Geography,” Canadian Ge- ographer 8.1 (1969): 23.