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Alaska

Posted 06-21-2008 at 10:08 AM by Redhawk
Updated 07-18-2008 at 12:35 PM by Redhawk


I grew up in rural south Alabama in the sixties, and except for a hitch in the Air Force in the early seventies lived most of my life there. Over the years I see a multitude of fantastic and quite a few not so fantastic things. I watched Neil Armstrong leave the first footprints in the sterile dust of the moon, and was saddened by the assassination of a president. I’ve seen wars and I’ve seen peace. I’ve seen beauty and I’ve seen beast. But until I came to SE Alaska I had never truly seen the full beauty of nature!
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    I have never been to Alaska, but as a silent reader of the Alaska forum I have been inspired by the beauty of the photographs and the posts about life there..I use many of their photos as backgrounds.
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    Posted 06-21-2008 at 10:13 AM by Miss Blue Miss Blue is offline
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    I just came back from the touristy aspect of Alaska and found it incredible. The expanses of wilderness was breathtaking. A helicopter ride and walk across a glacier -- wow. Such a raw display of the forces of nature. I'd love to go back again!
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    Posted 06-21-2008 at 12:49 PM by DanielChang DanielChang is offline
 

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