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Denali National Park
Denali National Park and Preserve in September 2014: photographed by Dr.
Junhaku Miyamoto.
Mt. McKinley in August 1963: photographed by Dr. Junhaku Miyamoto.
(L) Denali - Mt. McKinley: Highest point in North America
(R) Mt. McKinley and Alasaka moose ( Giant Moose ): This picture was taken
by Dr. Junhaku Miyamoto in August 1963.
Denali National Park and Preserve is a national park and preserve located
in Interior Alaska, centered on
Denali (Mount McKinley), the highest mountain in North America.The park
encompasses more than
24,500 squad km, of which 19,120 squad km are federally owned.
In December 1980, Denali Wilderness was established within the park. Denali's
landscape is a mix of
forest at the lowest elevations, including deciduous taiga. The preserve
is also home to tundra at middle
elevations, and glaciers, rock, and snow at the highest elevations. Today,
400,000 people visit the park
annually.
Reference: Wikipedia
Air views of a part of Mount Denali and Glaciers
(L) The check point on the road to Eielson and Kantishna (R) A private
car has to U-turn at the point before the check point.
The first 24 kms of the road are available to private vehicles. Beyond
this point, visitors must access
the interior of the park through concessionary buses.
A park road map
Denali National Park Visitor Center
A free water-bottle-filling station at Denali: A spring water comes from
Horseshoe Creek.
Savage River - Denali National Park
A deciduous taiga in autumn color
(L) Tundra in fall colors near Savage River. Denali National Park (R) A
moose in the riverside
(L) Savage River - Denali National Park (R) Teklanika River rest area -
Denali National Park
Alaskan Range Mountains on the south side
A tour bus runs on the winding grave road, sometimes on the edge of mountain
slope.
Toklat River shop
(L) Mount McKinley is now within a close sight over the gravel road. (R)
Eielson Visitor Center and Mount McKinley
Mount McKinley viewed from Eielson Visitor Center.
(L) Eielson Visitor Center (R) A park ranger is working to clean a surrounding
area of the building.
(L) A panel showing wild animals in the Denali National Park (R) A clean,
well maintained toilet at Eielson Visitor Center
Display of bones and furs of animals in the Denali National Park
(L) A bear that is seen on the slope of a mountain.(R) A squirrel is watching
us near the Eielson Visitor Center.
A bear on the slope of a mountain and moose on the dry riverbed
(L) A tour bus of Denali National Park and Preserve (R) Savage River -
Denali National Park
The Alaska Moose or Giant Moose is subspecies of Moose that ranges from
Alaska to western Yukon.
The Alaska Moose is one of the largest subspecies of moose. Alaska Moose
inhabits boreal forests and
mixed deciduous forests throughout most of Alaska and most of Western Yukon.
Like all Moose species,
the Alaska Moose is usually solitary but sometimes will form small herds.
Mount McKinley viewed from Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge
Mount McKinley from George Parks Highway between Talkeetna and Cantwell
Denali is decorated with colors of autumn.
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The photographs were taken in September 2014, and article was written in
September 2014,
by Junhaku Miyamoto, M.D., PhD.
Copyright (C) 2014 Junhaku Miyamoto, PhD. All right is reserved.
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