Frying pans Public domain photograph by National Parks Administration, nature conservation, tourism, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Watering can made from a paint can
Round kettle lid. Top has 0.5 cm diameter hole at center. Bottom has 0.3cm wide lip. Dented and rusty.
Shortening can. Reads "Snowdrift Degestible Quick Mixing Shortening", "Biscuits", "Frying". Three piece cylinder can wit bail handle with lugs. Seals says "Jersey City, NJ". Top of rim of can is disconnected an More
Ceramic shard, fired, roughly rectangular, 3.5 x 2.3 cm. Convex side has white, large chip extending from glazed edge. Concave side has elaborate blue and white pattern.
Ceramic shard, rectangular. Glazed with blue and white pattern on a concave side, white on reverse.
SHORTENING CAN. READS "SNOWDRIFT DEGESTIBLE QUICK MIXING SHORTENING", "BISCUITS", "FRYING". THREE PIECE CYLINDER Shortening can. Reads "Snowdrift Degestible Quick Mixing Shortening", "Biscuits", "Frying". Three More
John W. Clark, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left. Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, 1891 Oct. 31, p. 208.
1 Pioneer Canneries Snug Harbor Bingle. Used to pay clam diggers for one box of clams.
Melody Grauman and Linda Behnke talking at Lake Clark Homestead at Port Alsworth, Alaska in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve.
Sunlight shines through dense gray clouds onto the gloomy deep-turquoise lake and dark mountains.
A dall sheep in the mountains above Lake Clark. Public domain photograph related to US National Parks, Nature, conservation, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Wolf tracks along the Lake Clark coast.
The Kijik River where the Telaquana Trail route crosses. Picryl description: Public domain photograph of National Park, nature, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Knowledge and communication of place names was an important part of the traditional culture of the Inland Dena'ina. The names given to natural features along the Corridor designate wayfinding points or traditio More
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This aerial photo gives you an idea of the terrain south of Snipe Lake, which is the body of water to the right of the photo. It takes longer to reach alpine from this approach, but the brush is not as dense a More
Lake Clark National Park and Preserve Picryl description: Public domain photograph of National Park, nature, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
The rocky beach near Silver Salmon Creek
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A float plane on a tundra pond on Telaquana Ridge.
NPS employee, Melody Grauman, talking to a man in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve.
Three brown bears run and fish in the water on the tidal flats at Silver Salmon Creek.
Rays of light break through stormy weather behind Kontrashibuna Lake Public domain photograph of mountain range, national park, nature view, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Park employee Katie Myers wears a head net to protect against biting insects.
An unidentified rafter at camp along the Chilikadrotna River.
Dick Proenneke's cabin on Upper Twin Lake. Public domain photograph of a cabin, log house, dwelling in National Park, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
A coastal brown bear sow and her three cubs prowl the tidal flats at Silver Salmon Creek in search of clams.
A fireweed bloom pokes out of a fire scarred soil. Fireweed gets its name from the plant's tendency to colonize open areas after a fire.
Turquoise Lake as seen from the Telaquana plateau. Public domain photograph of a mountain range, national park, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Euro-Americans gave names to several distinctive features associated with wayfinding in the Corridor, such as Caribou Pass.
Some features are known by more than one name. Euro-Americans also gave names to distinctive natural features associated with wayfinding in the Corridor, such as Hnitsanghi’iy, or Priest Rock.
Looking southwest, Lake Clark beyond the Neacola Mountains in late spring.
Chitnitna Bay on the south Lake Clark coast. Picryl description: Public domain photograph of National Park, nature, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
A merganzer with her chicks. Public domain scan of print / book page depicting birds, ornithology, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
This aerial photo looks north towards the tundra and rolling hills between Fishtrap and Snipe lakes, illustrating tree line. Fishtrap Lake lies just to the west (out of frame to the left).
Votive Rock is located northwest from the outlet of Turquoise Lake. It is a well known campsite along the Dena'ina route to Kijik. Rolled pieces of bark can be found within the cracks in the glacial erratic.
Characteristics: Arrowgrass is a succulent with fleshy leaves and small green flowers growing close together along the upper part of the stalk. Over time the flowers turn golden-brown. Leaves are flat on one si More
Lake Clark under a blanket of winter fog. Public domain photograph of a mountain range, national park, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
A moose rests in deep winter snow. Public domain photograph of a deer, elk, wild animal,wildlife, nature, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
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Natural systems and features are highly significant to the Corridor landscape, serving as primary features that enable wayfinding. By giving name to these features and incorporating them into traditional songs More
Kenibuna Lake on the park's northeastern boundary. Public domain photograph of mountain range, national park, nature view, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
A path leads through a meadow toward Slope Mountain at Silver Salmon Creek
In the summer, hiking is easier along the high alpine ridges where there are fewer bushes and mosquitoes. However, in the winter snow-shoers and skiers prefer to say in the lower river valleys where there is le More
Big Lakes Lobe Picryl description: Public domain photograph of National Park, nature, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Mt. Iliamna, an active volcano, in autumn. Public domain photograph of mountain range, national park, nature view, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
An orange tent becomes minuscule against the mountainous walls or Low Pass
Looking toward the bright blue waters of Lake Clark from above Port Alsworth as summer transitions into fall.
The biological systems of the Corridor are significant, and they are a primary reason that the route was used to access the abundant fish and game of the region. In summer, it is a likely place to find the Mulc More
A winter sunrise at Twin Lakes.
Hikers rest along the Telaquana Trail.
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Three Dall sheep rams in the mountains above Lake Clark.
A coastal brown bear scratches its back on a young spruce tree.
A float plane on Lake Clark's Hardenburg Bay. Public domain photograph of aircraft, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Twin Lakes in the fall Public domain photograph of mountain range, national park, nature view, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Tanalian Moutain, near Port Alsworth, in winter.
Two coastal brown bears graze in the salt marsh at Chinitna Bay.
The historic Woodward Cabin on Hardenburg Bay in Port Alsworth, Alaska.
A backpacker takes a break to enjoy an expansive view of Twin Lakes.
Except in a few instances near village sites or through geographic systems, there are no physical marks on the ground surface that indicate a fixed trail. In most areas of the open tundra landscape, the options More
Dense brush grows on the north-facing hillside above Fishtrap Lake and extends to tree line.
A coastal brown bear heads down to the beach at Silver Salmon Creek
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Ravens wait for the leftovers of an inland brown bear's salmon feast at Telaquana Lake.
Trail Creek and the mountains of the Alaska Range in autumn.
Caribou trails crisscross alpine areas between Fishtrap and Snipe lakes, leaving evidence that they don't mind heights
Small aircraft on floats on Lake Clark's Hardenburg Bay. Picryl description: Public domain photograph of National Park, nature, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
An unidentified man enjoys the sunset on the Lake Clark coast.
The Votive Rock site is a well-known campsite along the Dena'ina route to Kijik. The site consists of a large glacial erratic. A collection of boulders arranged to create a small cave, called stone house, is al More
Visitors flying to Crescent Lake are greeted with stunning views. Picryl description: Public domain photograph of National Park, nature, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Lake Clark as seen from Tanalian Mountain.
An arctic ground squirrel, or parky squirrel, eating foliage.
Knowledge of place names was an important aspect of traditional culture of the Inland Dena'Ina. Virtually every stream and major mountain or hill within their territory has a name, demonstrating their engagemen More
Mountains of the Alaska Range along the Telaquana Trail route. Public domain photograph of a mountain range, national park, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
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A moose crossing a lake in the Lake Clark area. Picryl description: Public domain photograph of National Park, nature, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
A sun star in a tidepool on the Cook Inlet Coast.
Low lying clouds obscure the mountains at Silver Salmon Creek
Tanalian Mountain overlooks narrow Kontrashibuna Lake
The route possibilities are endless in the alpine ridges and valleys between Fishtrap and Snip lakes.
An undentified park ranger patrols Crescent Lake by kayak. Public domain photograph of educational activity, National Park rangers, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Red (sockeye) salmon prepare to run upstream from Kijik Lake.
A group of hikers pauses along the Telaquana Trail.
Expect one river and several creek crossings below tree line south of Snipe Lake. Rivers can swell and currents can become swift after large storms.
A coastal brown bear strolls through the salt marsh at Silver Salmon Creek.
Two coastal brown bear sows and their cubs graze the salt marsh in Chinitna Bay in harmony.
Two coastal brown bears graze in the salt marsh at Silver Salmon Creek.
Upper Twin Lake, site of Dick Proenneke's cabin. Public domain photograph of a mountain range, national park, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description