Alaska Fishing & Amazing Wildlife
Alaska, the 49th state, the largest state,
the state that no one cared about until Sarah Palin hit the scene.
Aside from the oil and fishing industry Alaska tourism is big business. And
they do it well, sourdoughs (Alaskans) are very proud of their state
and enjoy sharing it with the lower 48 folks. There is a scenic
train from Anchorage Alaska to Fairbanks, tour and fishing boats out of
Homer and Seward Alaska and other town that has a pier. Bus or plane ride
to and through Denali (a park the size of Nevada). Needless to say,
most tourist visits in Alaska are in the late spring though summer (24 hour sunlight).
Get back to nature and enjoy the natural
Alaskan beauty and wilderness that still remain. From the great white polar
bear to seals that still swim the cold waters off the coast Alaska
remains one of the few true wilderness territories in today's world. You must visit Alaska to truly appreciate it.
Take a cruise through the icebergs, go deep sea fishing or just take
advantage of the many photo opportunities that Alaska has to offer.
There is something for everyone in Alaska. Once you visit you
will always want to return for more