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The tendrils of the Yukon River in Western Alaska spill into the frigid Bering Sea. The Yukon began its journey 1,980 miles to the southeast in British Columbia before traversing Canada's Yukon Territory and the entire state of Alaska. This picture of the Yukon-Kuskokwin Delta is at there very western end of the great river. A photo posted by Collection Earth™ (@collectionearth) on Apr 27, 2016 at 10:55pm PDT
The tendrils of the Yukon River in Western Alaska spill into the frigid Bering Sea. The Yukon began its journey 1,980 miles to the southeast in British Columbia before traversing Canada's Yukon Territory and the entire state of Alaska. This picture of the Yukon-Kuskokwin Delta is at there very western end of the great river.
A photo posted by Collection Earth™ (@collectionearth) on Apr 27, 2016 at 10:55pm PDT
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