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Coast Guard HC-130J retracting the gear as it climbs out of Anchorage, Alaska
Anchorage was incorporated on November 23, 1920.
Point Woronzof at sunset (2230hrs) - August 2022
Incisement
Point Woronzof, Alaska
Clouds and Sleeping Lady, Point Woronzof Park, Anchorage Alaska.
On the lower right you can see the "Sleeping Lady," (or formally Mount Susitna). I grew up really liking the story behind the name.
"Mount Susitna is often called The Sleeping Lady for its resemblance to a recumbent woman. The name is thought to have originated from a short story written by Nancy Lesh and published in the Alaska Northern Lights magazine in the early 1960s. In the story, a woman named Susitna belonging to a race of giants vows to sleep until her beloved comes back from battle."
Cold Water
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Evening at the Beach
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Alaskan Street Art - Anchorage, AK - August 2022