Alaskanoun
uk/əˈlæs.kə/us/əˈlæs.kə/a state in the northwestern US
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- Alaska and the Everglades are very different places.
- Alaska was a part of Russia for a long time.
- Eskimos first lived in Alaska more than 7,000 years ago.
- In places that are very far north, like Alaska, people have to live without much sunlight all winter.
- Kodiak Island is in the southern part of Alaska.
- Many tourists come to Alaska to enjoy walking outside in the clean, cold air.
- Many tourists in Alaska take boat trips to see life in the sea.
- People come from all over Alaska to run in the race.
- So I studied at a college in Alaska.
- Some people enjoy traveling across Alaska as well.
- There are many other interesting things to do in Alaska.
- There are more than 100,000 glaciers in Alaska.
- They live in very cold places, like Alaska, so they don’t usually see many humans.
- This glacier in Alaska is a river of ice.
- This is good for Alaska and its people.
- Thousands of tourists visit Alaska every year.
- Tourism is a big business in Alaska.
- Travel up to Alaska, and you’re going to see very different slow-moving water.
- Alaska will probably develop into one of the principal paper sources of the United States.
- And the man from Alaska seemed particularly glad to see them.
- It happened up on the borderline of Alaska.
- They were coasting that long peninsula of Alaska that projects an arm for a thousand miles southwestward into the Pacific.
- Your plan to return to Alaska makes him very happy indeed.