Transportation and Communications in AlaskaStanford University, 1963 - 644 páginas |
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... feet high . Beginning im- mediately north of the Wrangell Mountains as a minor third spur of the St. Elias Mountains is the Alaska Range , which becomes a massive 600- mile arc forming the " backbone " of Alaska and reaching its climax ...
... feet high . Beginning im- mediately north of the Wrangell Mountains as a minor third spur of the St. Elias Mountains is the Alaska Range , which becomes a massive 600- mile arc forming the " backbone " of Alaska and reaching its climax ...
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... feet in elevation . No peaks exceed 4,000 feet , and only a few reach as high as 3,000 feet . The mountains which cover most of the Seward Peninsula are geo- logically older and somewhat higher and more rugged than those of the Norton ...
... feet in elevation . No peaks exceed 4,000 feet , and only a few reach as high as 3,000 feet . The mountains which cover most of the Seward Peninsula are geo- logically older and somewhat higher and more rugged than those of the Norton ...
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... feet at the heads of some fiords . On the outer southern coasts of Alaska the tides generally do not exceed 15 feet . On Cook Inlet , however , there are extreme tides of up to 42 feet on Turnagain Arm near Anchorage , second in the ...
... feet at the heads of some fiords . On the outer southern coasts of Alaska the tides generally do not exceed 15 feet . On Cook Inlet , however , there are extreme tides of up to 42 feet on Turnagain Arm near Anchorage , second in the ...
Términos y frases comunes
Airlines Alaska Highway Alaska Railroad Alaska Range Alaska Territorial Alaska's population Aleutian Aleuts Anchorage Arctic Alaska average Barrow Battelle Report Battelle's Bering Sea British Columbia Brooks Range built Canadian cargo census Chapter civilian coast coastal commercial Commission Congress House connection construction Cook Inlet Copper River Cordova cost Eskimos estimated Fairbanks Federal Federal-aid feet forest freight future glaciers Haines Haines Highway harbor highway system Interior Island Juneau Ketchikan Kodiak Kotzebue Kuskokwim Lake major mileage miles military million mountains native Nenana Nome North northern operating Pacific Panhandle passenger paved permafrost Petersburg Point port Prince Rupert rail region Richardson Highway road route season Seattle settlements Seward shipment ships Sitka Skagway South Central Alaska Southeastern Alaska stations Steamship TABLE Tanana Territory tonnage tons traffic transport facilities Transport Requirements U.S. Congress Valdez Valley White Alice Whitehorse Whittier winter World Wrangell