Alaska Panoramas by Anthony A. Walsh, © 2003

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View near Talkeetna, Alaska. Anchorage, Alaska, 500 square miles larger than the state of Rhode Island. View from the summit of Mt. Alyeska, Alyeska being the native Athabascan name for Alaska. Blackstone Glacier in Prince William Sound out of Whittier, Alaska. A beautiful vista in Denali National Park, a park about the size of Massachusetts, ...but not Alaska's largest. Rest stop view in the interior of Denali National Park. Rest stop view in the interior of Denali National Park. Eklutna native spirit houses erected over the graves of deceased family members north of Anchorage at a Russian Orthodox mission site. Dr. Walsh standing at the base of the leading edge of Exit Glacier in Seward, Alaska.  He is standing at the left-hand-most end of Exit Glacier, shown in the next slide. Exit Glacier, Seward, Alaska. Composite shot showing about a third of mile chunk of this massive entity. Dr. Walsh is shown standing in front of the left-hand most edge at the base of the glacier in the preceeding slide. Exit glacier seen from the highway looking straight on. Beautiful view, Denali National Park interior. Kahiltna glacier, 7200 foot elevation, Denali, base camp for summit ascents, landing site of our ski plane on July 4, 2003. River view, Seward, Alaska. Denali, aka Mt. McKinley, aka "The Great One", on a perfect July, 2003 day. Turnagain Arm, part of the fjord explored by Captain Cook. The seabed of this vast inlet sunk about 10 feet during the 1964 Alaska earth quake measuring 9.5 on the Ricter scale. A bridge on the main highway south of Anchorage heading toward Girdwood, Whittier, the Kenai Penninsula, and Seward.