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Wearable Art Feb 2012 05:37
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Wearable Art Feb 2012running time:05:37 added by:AKMapGirl source: YouTubeWearable Art 2012 - Shape Shift Ketchikan, Alaska Christal Rose created a piece out of seat belts from the junk yard, Hurst shifter knobs, tail lights, crafted a steering wheel hoop skirt, topped off with a 1949 Chevy hubcap hat. Music: Stickshifts and Safetybelts by CAKE Intro from Draggin' Down by Angie and the Car Wrecks
Bigfoot discovered in Alaskan grocery store 01:02
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Bigfoot discovered in Alaskan grocery storerunning time:01:02 added by:ketchikanIGA source: YouTubeOn February 6, 2012, in Ketchikan, Alaska, Bigfoot made a special appearance in Tatsuda's IGA, a locally owned supermarket.
Nitroplanes f-16 70mm EDF 05:24
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Nitroplanes f-16 70mm EDFrunning time:05:24 added by:Ketchikannibal source: YouTubeA quick flight in snowy weather at Berth IV in Ketchikan Alaska. The camera ship is the Nitroplanes 70mm EDF F-16.
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 ...
Helene and Richard Kurtz at Alaska's Misty Fjords - Alaska's Misty Fjords Movie 1 00:24
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Helene and Richard Kurtz at Alaska's Misty Fjords - Alaska's Misty Fjords Movie 1running time:00:24 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 ...
Helene and Richard Kurtz at Alaska's Misty Fjords - Alaska's Misty Fjords Movie 3 00:23
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Helene and Richard Kurtz at Alaska's Misty Fjords - Alaska's Misty Fjords Movie 3running time:00:23 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 ...
Cessna in Alaska Ketchikan.mp4 12:41
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Cessna in Alaska Ketchikan.mp4running time:12:41 added by:lennycutler source: YouTubeFSX - This is a short take off and landing at Ketchikan AK.
2012 wearable art show time lapse ketchikan alaska 01:13
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing 2012 wearable art show time lapse ketchikan alaskarunning time:01:13 added by:Alaskawild1 source: YouTube2012 wearable art show time lapse
KETCHIKAN ALASKA.wmv 13:52
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing KETCHIKAN ALASKA.wmvrunning time:13:52 added by:prissy12 source: YouTubeMy visit to Ketchikan Alaska.The beauty is breathtaking.
KETCHIKAN ALASKA.wmv 13:52
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing KETCHIKAN ALASKA.wmvrunning time:13:52 added by:prissy12 source: YouTubeMy visit to Ketchikan Alaska.The beauty is breathtaking. |
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