Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Monday, September 29, 2008
Saturday, September 27, 2008
EXIT GLACIER AND HARDING ICEFIELD
The Exit Glacier and the Harding Icefield are located in the Kenai Mountains on the Kenai Peninsula. There is a trail that follows the glacier upon to it's origin, the Harding Icefield. The Harding Field is the largest icefield solely contained within the United States, covers more than 480 square kilometers and spawns about 40 different glaciers.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
ALASKA WILDLIFE CONSERVATION CENTRE
WHITTIER
During World War II, the us army was looking for a Spot to build a secret military installation. So Whittier was created, sourrounded by impassable mountains and only accessible by ship or a 2.7 mile supply tunnel. The tunnel opened in 2000 for auto traffic, with eastbound and westbound traffic alternating every 15 minutes. There is not much to see in Whittier despite of some abandoned buildings and the harbour with lots of fishing boats and cruise operators.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
ANCHORAGE
Located in South Central Alaska, Achorage is the largest city in the State. About 300'000 people are living here, what is about half of the whole Alaskan population. The city is primarily big and not very pretty, so don't spend a lot of time to find a nice place where you could enjoy your slice of Pizza - we ended up eating it in the car.
The Botanical Garden and the Anchorage Museum of History & Art though are worth a visit, you'll get plenty of information.
And last but not least - don't go to the Waterpark. Even thgough it was listed in the Children Section in the Lonley Planet, we checked it out. It also wouldn't have been that bad IF some things there would have been working. So we only got to enjoy one water slide out of four, a wave pool without waves and a hot tub with cold water. But at least we got a hot shower at the end, a pure pleasure after some days without running water ;-)
The Botanical Garden and the Anchorage Museum of History & Art though are worth a visit, you'll get plenty of information.
And last but not least - don't go to the Waterpark. Even thgough it was listed in the Children Section in the Lonley Planet, we checked it out. It also wouldn't have been that bad IF some things there would have been working. So we only got to enjoy one water slide out of four, a wave pool without waves and a hot tub with cold water. But at least we got a hot shower at the end, a pure pleasure after some days without running water ;-)
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