King Salmon / Katmai National Park
Katmai National Park has a huge concentration of brown bears (grizzly) and is a paradise because of the beautiful landscape, made of volcanoes, lakes, rivers and endless forests.
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GENERAL INFORMATION King Salmon is a small town of about 350 inhabitants, located southwest of Anchorage, near the Naknek river, one of the world's most rich in salmon river. The economy is based mainly on Salmon and Halibut fishing, which are delivered daily to Anchorage by air, and, from there, to any other part in North America. Every year, from the end of June to mid September, almost every Alaska's river, from the biggest to the smallest, is interested by one of the most massive, powerful and mysterious phenomena in nature, that is the migration of the Salmons. From the Ocean, they will enter the rivers, swimming for miles over miles toward impressive currents and crossing waterfalls up to 3 meters high, for a crazy run toward their original birth place (some lake in the interior) where they will reproduce and die shortly after. During the trip, many of them will be captured and eat by a large number of bears, which are usually located on the most strategic places. Katmai National Park is a national park which includes large areas of the southwest, between majestic mountains glacier-covered, vast lakes and rivers, volcanos. Interested by a terrible eruption in year 1912, this area has been designated as protected because one of the world's highest concentration of brown bears, with an average of one bear every 2 square kilometers. |
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| The confortable room with a beautiful view onto aknek river. |
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| After 30 minutes by bus and 90 minutes by fast boat, I arrive in Katmai N.P. |
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Snow covered mountains, dense green forests, crystal-clear waters. This is the typical landscape in Katmai National Park. |
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| On summertime, a large number of salmons swim toward the tremendous stream's current, jumping also the waterfall. Often a lot of bears stand here to catch the more unlucky fishes. |
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After a while... a beautiful brown bear arrives and explores the waterfall, looking for salmons. |
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Katmai National Park and the brown bears <YOU ARE HERE> Katmai National Park has a huge concentration of brown bears (grizzly) and is a paradise because of the beautiful landscape, made of volcanoes, lakes, rivers and endless forests. |
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