Newspaper clippings - Alaska - transcript (part 5).

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dc.date.issued1925
dc.description26 page typed transcription, created by Click Relander.en_US
dc.description.abstract"Students of Alaska geography and history here today connected smoking of Mount McKinley reported last night with other volcanic activity this year in the extreme western part of North America. McKinley, 20,300 feet high and the tallest peak on the continent is about mid-length of the Alaska range, a continuation of the mountains called Rockies in the United States and Canadian Rockies north of the international boundary. The other volcanoes showing signs of life are in the Alaska range which runs out into the Alaskan peninsula continuing southwestward of the Aleutian islands and coming up on the other side of the Pacific ocean at Kachatka, a peninsula in Siberia."en_US
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dc.titleNewspaper clippings - Alaska - transcript (part 5).en_US

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