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"Alayeska" The Great Land the natives called it
- with good reason. Alaska is the last state where a
man can travel 600 miles in a straight line and never cross
a barbwire fence.
Alaska is large, and extremely diverse and its communities
reflect this diversity. Its differences in climate, people,
geography, and economy are as great as those between
the Rocky Mountains and the Middle West, or between Massachusetts
and California.
Alaska can be divided into six regions: Southeast Alaska,
South-central, the Interior, Western Alaska, Southwest Alaska
and the Arctic.

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Bell's Guide gives detailed information on each community, including
in-depth, accommodations, camping, fishing, visitor attractions
and what to see and do.
It's all here in the 2002 Bell's Guide for Alaska, Yukon
& British Columbia! The information in the publication
is updated annually.
You may click on the links at the top of the page to visit each
community, or click on the button below to order your own copy.

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