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Rivers

Alaska's geography is dramatically marked by its rivers and mountains. As primitive highway systems, many great rivers weave through the broad wilderness landscape, serving as access routes in winter and summer. The Yukon River, 2,300 miles long, is the most famous of Alaska's rivers.

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Landscape along the Charley River
Organic layer on the bank of the Charley River
Sunset on the Charley River
Backpacker crosses the Itkillik river
Wildflowers and Itkillik River
Wildflowers and Itkillik River
Headwaters of the Itkillik in the Oolah Valley
Headwaters of the North Fork Koyukuk River
Aerial of tundra wetland and winding rivers
Aerial of the Alsek River
Packraft crossing the Dangerous River
Aerial of Copper River Delta
Aerial of Copper River Delta
Aerial of Copper River Delta
Aerial of Kiana
Aerial of the Kobuk River
Aerial of the Kobuk River
Copper River
Dipnetting for salmon
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