Virtual Guidebook to South-Central Alaska
Seward
on Resurrection Bay, Seward Peninsula Alaska
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 | Harbor Train Station, imaginative re-purposing of Alaska Railroad rolling stock (August 2, 2000) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | Campgrounds and other temporary uses are all that is allowed in the tsunami zone at Seward (August 2, 2000) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | Raingear is an important thing to buy in Seward (August 2, 2000) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | Fourth Street, the main drag in Seward (August 2, 2000) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | Camping in the tsunami area on the Seward waterfront (August 2, 2000) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | Ghost forest, reminder of the Good Friday Earthquake that devastated Seward in 1964 (July 30, 2000) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | Seward's northern waterfront, swept clean by the 1964 tsunami (August 2, 2000) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | The rocky beach at Lowell Point, near Seward (July 30, 2000) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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Next Locality: The Seward Sea Life Center