Sueard is a place where the glacier will pass, and it is also a large park without tickets. In Sueard, we can see for ourselves how serious global warming is affecting the glacier and the entire planet, reminding us to love the Earth.
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Seward Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Seward, a city in the southeastern part of the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, the United States, is a non-frozen port, adjacent to the Ressure Cosin Bay in the Gulf of Alaska, 120 kilometers south of Anchorage. Founded in 1902, it is the main transportation center and cargo supply point in Alaska. There is logging and fishing, and there are oil mines nearby, which have been mined. Named after Secretary of State W.H. Seward, who negotiated the acquisition of Alaska territory on behalf of the United States and Russia in 1867.
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Sueard is a place where the glacier will pass, and it is also a large park without tickets. In Sueard, we can see for ourselves how serious global warming is affecting the glacier and the entire planet, reminding us to love the Earth.
The exit glacier is very close to the Suede. It is a free national park with beautiful scenery and can see the glacier terminal that gushed out along the valley. Soon after entering the park, you can see the location sign of the glacier terminal decades ago on the roadside, suggesting the consequences of global climate change. There is a large parking lot next to the visitor center. There is a trail that can reach the glacier terminal nearby, and there is also a trail along the ridge to the Harding Ice Sheet. It takes several hours. This is generally best to climb in the park guide. There are sometimes bears and moose infestation on this road, you can first look at the wildlife records registered on the small blackboard of the visitor center. If you are here in summer, you can still go in to see the glacier after 6:00 in the park, and it is not dark at 11:00.
In fact, it is a fishing port pier. There are fishing boats on the pier that will slaughter the fresh sea fish caught on the same day. Foreigners eat fish is really a waste. After cutting the fish meat on both sides, the rest are thrown away. It really looks like my flesh hurts.
Seward is a coastal town on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska. The town is not big. It is enough to drive a few minutes. However, the various facilities in the town are still very complete. It takes more than 2 hours to drive from Anchorage. There are many barbecue places on the beach and the pier is also very large.
Anchorage is very convenient to get here, just the cruise ship to the port Seward, found that here is beautiful do not want to leave, husbands are interested in living here. Although it is still a small city, she is not as commercial as skagway or ketchikan or juno. People can drive over and camp on the beach for a day, or go hiking to see the most beautiful scenery. There is also a library to swim the ocean of knowledge. Or find a restaurant to talk to the boss about what seafood is best~~ We also saw a lot of houses being renovated, the owner almost personally, painted his favorite color, and a house is very artistic, it can be visited. level, The owner is a couple sitting outside the house drinking a little wine and chatting, and also greeted us~ In short, everything we saw was the look of the yearning life. There is also an interesting wall "before I DIE", write down your wishes at will, in fact, it is also a wake-up call for people, after all, life is actually limited, do what you want to do
I wanted to find this attraction, but found that only hotels and hotels, just post it here in Seward. It takes about half an hour to drive from the center of Seward. It is the only place in Kenai National Park where you can drive. There are two trails to go, one way 1 mile, one way 4 miles, the scenery is good, 4 miles is very tired.