Alaska offers some of the most spectacular and unspoilt scenery in the world, with around 90 per cent of the USA's National Park lands. Because of its size Alaska has incredible variations of geography, topography and climate, stretching from the fjord-laced Southeast to beautiful mountains peaks and glacier fields, and is home to fascinating wildlife, including whales, bears, caribou, seals and rare birds. Outdoor pleasures include dogsledding, fishing, kayaking, skiing and snowboarding and visitors are also drawn by the wild history of the region, the thrill of the gold rush and the native villages that keep old traditions alive. "Fodor's Alaska 2007" tells you where to shop for Eskimo and Indian crafts, and where to enjoy traditional seafood cuisine. It covers the traditional stop-off points of the cruise ship holidays (including Vancouver and the Yukon Territory of Canada), as well as heading inland for those travellers who want to explore the state thoroughly and get to know its people. Before you leave for Alaska be sure to pack your Fodor's guide to make sure you don't miss a thing.
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Höhe: 204 mm
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978-1-4000-1715-7 (9781400017157)
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