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Alaska, the largest state in the U.S. at over 663,000 square miles, is a land of towering mountains, vast forests, massive glaciers, sweeping tundra, and winding waterways. It touches both the Arctic and Pacific Oceans, boasting a coastline longer than 33,000 miles filled with fjords, inlets, and islands teeming with marine life. The Alaska Range is home to Denali, the tallest peak in North America at 20,310 feet. The climate shifts dramatically from the mild maritime south to the harsh arctic north. Rivers like the Yukon support vital salmon runs that sustain wildlife and Indigenous peoples.
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