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Motorcycle Tour Canada-Alaska BMW R1200R part 3 08:23
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Motorcycle Tour Canada-Alaska BMW R1200R part 3running time:08:23 added by:gibbinslady source: YouTubePart3 Hyder, Alaska, Salmon Glacier, Stewart British Columbia
Motorcycle Tour Canada-Alaska BMW R1200R part 2 10:00
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Motorcycle Tour Canada-Alaska BMW R1200R part 2running time:10:00 added by:gibbinslady source: YouTubeJasper to New Hazelton, North to Hyder Alaska
Grizzly Bears catching salmon 07:51
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Grizzly Bears catching salmonrunning time:07:51 added by:David Shanks source: YouTubeMother bear and cub chasing and eating salmon in Hyder Alaska
HYDER (Alaska) 00:18
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing HYDER (Alaska)running time:00:18 added by:MichaelT42899 source: YouTubeHyder is a census-designated place (CDP) in Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area, Alaska, United States.
Fighting Bears 05:17
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Fighting Bearsrunning time:05:17 added by:David Shanks source: YouTubeplay fighting grizzly bears, mother and cub. Hyder Alaska
MIRA AND CUB HYDER ALASKA.wmv 06:29
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing MIRA AND CUB HYDER ALASKA.wmvrunning time:06:29 added by:sillywizard27 source: YouTubeOur trips to Alaska always include a stop in Hyder on the way home. The town is famous for two things....Hyder "Gold" (if you have to ask you don't need to know!) and the Fish Creek USFS bear viewing area. We have taped and photographed numerous bears but this video by Kathy stands out, so enjoy!
Kanada 8.2011 009.MTS 05:03
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Kanada 8.2011 009.MTSrunning time:05:03 added by:lilianjosannekukul source: YouTubeGrizzly mum and 20 months old cub playing in Hyder Alaska near Stewart
Watsonlake Prince Rupert Borequito.mp4 10:11
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Watsonlake Prince Rupert Borequito.mp4running time:10:11 added by:borequito1 source: YouTubewe rijden van Watson Lake eerst door naar de warmwaterbronnen Liard Hotsprings en rijden vervolgens terug en slaan bij Watson Lake de Road 37 in. De eerste 100 km werden gekenmerkt door een slecht wegdek en ruige natuur. We rijden dan ook door een van eenzaamste gebieden van Brits Columbia. Overnachten doen we in Meadows en Hyder-Alaska . Hyder is een bijzondere plaats , waar div.films zijn opgenomen over het leven van beren en is de toegangsweg naar de imponerende Salmon Gletsjer.
Helene and Richard Kurtz at Alaska's Misty Fjords - Alaska's Misty Fjords Movie 2 00:26
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Helene and Richard Kurtz at Alaska's Misty Fjords - Alaska's Misty Fjords Movie 2running time:00:26 added by:HeleneKurtz source: YouTubeThis is Alaska's Misty Fjord. It's not supposed to be sunny here, ever! But, we got lucky. What a wonderful time. It's really beautiful. From Wikipedia: Misty Fiords National Monument (or Misty Fjords National Monument) is a National Monument and Wilderness Area administered by the US Department of Agriculture United States Forest Service 40 miles east of Ketchikan, Alaska, along the Inside Passage coast in extreme southeastern Alaska and covering 2294343 acres (9246 km2) of Tongass National Forest in Alaska's Panhandle. All but 151832 acres (614 km2) is designated Wilderness National Monument; Congress reserved the Non-wilderness National Monument area for the Quartz Hill molybdenum deposit, possibly the largest such mineral deposit in the world. The national monument was originally proclaimed by President Jimmy Carter in December 1978 as Misty Fiords National Monument, using the authorization of the Antiquities Act and became a part of an ongoing political struggle between the federal government and the State of Alaska over land use policy and authority that finally led to the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act in 1980. In that law, it was statutorily established as Misty Fjords National Monument. The area is called "The Yosemite of the North" for its similar geology. Light-colored granite, about 50 to 70 million years old (Eocene Epoch to Cretaceous Period) has been sculpted by glaciers that gouged deep U-shaped troughs throughout the monument. Many of the ... |
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