



We are on our way to Seattle and then to Anchorage. Looking out the window we see several volcanoes from about 20,000 feet in the air. We do not know the namrs of most of them. If you do, please contact us. What a view! We Are Getting into the spirit of Alaska! We did have a hard time taking these photos since we were taking them through heavily scratched and tinted windshields. But they give you an idea as to what you could see looking out of the plane. We flew into Anchorage from Seattle, rented a jeep, stayed overnight in Anchorage and then drove all over Alaska. The major advantage to this method is that you can stay where you want, use your own schedule, and see just what you want to see. What a tour!!
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The Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (IATA: ANC, ICAO: PANC, FAA LID: ANC)[2] is the major airport in the state of Alaska located 4 nautical miles (7 km) southwest of downtown Anchorage. Fairbanks and Juneau are the next busiest airports. Anchorage traffic peaks during June, July and August when passenger numbers are twice as high as between October and April. Some of the most popular destinations in Alaska are: Anchorage, Denali Park, Fairbanks, Seward, and Talkeetna. We have placed links to Expedia.com on this page so you can arrange your flights into and out of the various places in Alaska; as well as hotels, when visiting this beautiful state.
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