Alaska
Alaska is the USA's largest state, a sparsely populated land of immense natural
beauty, diverse wildlife and breathtaking adventure.
Consider its attributes: Alaska has 3 million lakes, over 3,000 rivers, 17 of the
USA's 20 highest peaks, 100,000 glaciers and 15 national parks, preserves and monuments.
Soaring snow-covered peaks, glaciers and fjords, bears, moose, salmon-filled rivers
and the shrill call of eagles echo the grandeur of this state, which offers an experience
like nowhere else on earth.
Anchorage, Alaska's largest city, is both a popular tourist destination and the
centre of commerce and transportation for the region; 40% of the state's population
lives here. Lake Hood is home to the world's largest seaplane base, the main form
of transport in Alaska.
Fairbanks, Alaska's second-largest city, situated at the northern end of the Alaska
Highway, is a trade and transportation centre for the Interior and Far North regions,
and gateway to the state's real frontier. From mid-May through to July, visitors
can enjoy more than 20 hours of sunlight a day, but in winter the short days are
mostly a pink-and-indigo twilight with about four hours of real daylight.