Alaskan wilderness

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The Alaskan wilderness is a vast, remote, and often harsh natural landscape of forests, mountains, and tundra that symbolizes both rugged beauty and extreme isolation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
natural landscape
associatedWithActivity subsistence fishing
subsistence hunting
wilderness tourism
climateType arctic
subarctic
containsLandscapeType coastlines
forests
glaciers
mountains
rivers
tundra
governedBy State of Alaska regulations
United States federal law NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic extreme isolation
harsh climate
remote
rugged beauty
vast
hasWildlife Dall sheep NERFINISHED
bald eagles
black bears
brown bears
caribou
grizzly bears
moose
salmon
wolves
includesProtectedArea Denali National Park and Preserve NERFINISHED
Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve NERFINISHED
Katmai National Park and Preserve NERFINISHED
Kenai Fjords National Park NERFINISHED
Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve NERFINISHED
knownFor backcountry travel
mountaineering
outdoor recreation
scenic beauty
wildlife diversity
locatedIn Alaska
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOnContinent North America
partOf American wilderness
posesRisk avalanches
extreme weather
hypothermia
isolation
symbolizes frontier spirit
remoteness
rugged individualism
untouched nature

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Into the Wild narrativeLocation Alaskan wilderness