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Alaskan Interior

My Photo scholarship 2011 entry

Situated within the 17-million acre Tongass National Forest in Sitka, Alaska is this small hiding place. One can climb inside to get out of the rain while visiting the temperate rain forest.

USA | Sunday, 6 November 2011 | Views [915] | Comments [1]

Situated within the 17-million acre Tongass National Forest in Sitka, Alaska is this small hiding place. One can climb inside to get out of the rain while visiting the temperate rain forest.

Tags: tongass national forest, sitka, alaska, temperate rain forest, trees

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The Tongass National Forest is located in Southeast Alaska which is not considered to be a part of Alaska's Interior.

  Ray Massey Nov 15, 2011 5:54 AM


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