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Alaska’s Lake Clark National Park & Preserve—A Closer Look

May 25 2008

In August of this past year, I went to Lake Clark National Park and Preserve in Alaska. It’s about 150 miles southwest of Anchorage, on the west side of the Cook Inlet on the north end of the Alaska Peninsula. The region is filled with diverse ecosystems, covers four million acres, and stretches from the Cook Inlet across the Chigmit Mountains into Alaska’s western interior.  With no highway access points into the park, a 1 to 2 hour flight from Anchorage or surrounding areas is the only way to get in. [...]

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A Week in Death Valley

May 24 2008

I spent a week photographing in Death Valley National Park last month and got to explore much of what it has to offer (except for the Race Track, that is — maybe next time with a 4×4!). Traveling with fellow nature photographer Joe Decker, we got to a few less-traveled locations, such as the Eureka Dunes and Bonnie Claire Flat (which is technically just outside the Park’s eastern boundary). [...]

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