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_cAEA
050 _aF 910.5
_b.A112 1984
245 0 _aAlaska's magnificent parklands /
_cprepared by the Special Publications Division, National Geographic Society [contributing authors, Tom Melham ... et al.].
260 _aWashington, D.C. :
_bNational Geographic Society,
_cc1984.
300 _a199 p. :
_bill., maps
_c27 cm.
520 _a 25 streams were added to the the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System. Pictures strove to depict the silence and the sounds( bird song, wolfsong, river song) as well as the air, skies, endless light of summer, the soft dark of winter, the feeling of absolute and deep-rooted " selfhood" of pristine untouched country.
520 _aFeatures Scenic national parklands consist of Katmai, Glacier Bay, and Denali. Includes the two historical parks named Sitka and Klondike Gold Rush, which preserve mementoes of Russian and Native lifeways of the great old stampede of 1897-98. Discussed too is the landmark law of 1980 bwhich dedicated 57 million acres to the national forests and wildlife refugees
650 _aAlaska
_940714
650 _aNational parks and reserves
_zAlaska.
_995063
650 _aParks
_zAlaska.
_995064
700 _aMelham, Tom,
_994923
942 _cREF
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