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Wrangell-St. Elias: America's Largest National Park

by George Herben

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After getting lost while following a caribou, a young girl sets off across the Arctic tundra gathering the colors of the sky which become the Northern Lights.
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Neither the pics nor the text strike me as high-quality, and aerial views is about all you get - but that#s enough by far to imagine what lies beyond. This is a spectacular National Park - and the impressive "unnamed peaks" are awe-inspiring, both for their shape and height and for the fact that they could possibly be unnamed still!
  Kindlegohome | Mar 5, 2017 |
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After getting lost while following a caribou, a young girl sets off across the Arctic tundra gathering the colors of the sky which become the Northern Lights.

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