Our trip out the Aleutian Islands to the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska about the AMHS ferry Tustumena, and back to Kodiak Island.
Waterfall at the gates of Okmok at Umnak, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, USA, 6e81774c8d44a04053a30603d9575d7c c0ab7944be93061de8eb73c8ba53efec
The Aleutian Islands campaign, conducted by the United States in the Aleutian Islands, part of the Alaska Territory, in the American theater and the Pacific theater of World War II starting on June 3, 1942. A small Japanese force had occupied the islands of Attu and Kiska. The islands’ strategic…
An earthquake measuring 6.0 on the Richter scale has struck the Aleutian Islands in the US state of Alaska early this morning.
Aleutian Range, segment of the Pacific mountain system, western North America. The range extends southwestward for about 600 miles (1,000 km) from the west end of the Alaska Range to the head of Cook Inlet of the Gulf of Alaska, Alaska, U.S. The Aleutian Islands represent a southwestern extension of the mountain peaks, which stretch the length of the Alaska Peninsula and include many volcanoes, notably Katmai (6,715 feet [2,047 metres]), Veniaminof (8,225 feet [2,507 metres]), and Redoubt (10,197 feet [3,108 metres]). The range, named for the Aleuts who inhabit the island region, embraces Lake Clark National Park and Preserve,
Rare and classic photos, many of them in color, chronicling the day-to-day existence of Allied troops during a little-known WWII campaign.
The following photographs of Alaska's Aleutian Islands will completely mesmerize you.
Rare and classic photos, many of them in color, chronicling the day-to-day existence of Allied troops during a little-known WWII campaign.
Rare and classic photos, many of them in color, chronicling the day-to-day existence of Allied troops during a little-known WWII campaign.
Not surprisingly, when it came time to choose the most beautiful small town in Alaska, Unalaska was chosen among our many other delightful towns.
Rare and classic photos, many of them in color, chronicling the day-to-day existence of Allied troops during a little-known WWII campaign.
Nine years after it erupted, enough life has returned to Kasatochi Island in the Aleutians that it's just beginning to resemble its neighbors.
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Take a photo tour of the windswept remnants of this Aleutian island, once home to a bustling military base.
Here's a photo from Kanaga Volcano, one of the most southerly members of the Aleutian Islands chain. In the foreground is a stunning view of a lava flow from a 1906 event. According to records, a trapper living on the island in 1906 experienced several earthquakes and witnessed lava pouring down both east and west sides of the cone. You can learn more about Kanaga Volcano, see images, and read about current past activity at on.doi.gov/Kanaga. Photo credit: Michelle Combs, USGS. You can also follow USGS Volcanoes on Facebook (fb.com/USGSVolcanoes/) to learn about volcanic events, eruption anniversaries, and more.
A Who's Who of '60s pop culture: Marilyn, Sinatra, Brando, the Beatles, Liz Taylor, Elvis, Brigitte Bardot, Natalie Wood and more.
Alaska recently celebrated the 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Attu. Not many people realize that there was a battle on Alaskan soil during World War II.
Cleveland Volcano, Aleutian Islands, Alaska (NASA, International Space Station, 05/23/06) by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center on Flickr.
Rare and classic photos, many of them in color, chronicling the day-to-day existence of Allied troops during a little-known WWII campaign.
After seeing some of these jaw-dropping photos youll be booking your next vacation to America's Final Frontier.
A Who's Who of '60s pop culture: Marilyn, Sinatra, Brando, the Beatles, Liz Taylor, Elvis, Brigitte Bardot, Natalie Wood and more.
An intense storm rocked the Aleutian Islands this weekend and another is on the way. - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.com