Parc national de Kobuk Valley
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"Established in 1980 ⚠️ Only accessible by plane One of North America's greatest land-mammal migrations takes place each spring and fall, when hundreds of thousands of caribou pass through the park. Bold adventurers can also paddle along remote rivers or take to the air for a bird's-eye view of the show below."
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"If you’re itching to get off the grid, this park is about as far as you can go. You won’t find carefully-groomed trails and five-star resorts in Kobuk Valley. But what you will find is utter and complete solitude. Kobuk Valley often finds itself on the least-visited parks list due to its remote location in the Arctic Circle. The park can only be accessed by plane or boat in the summer, and snowmobiles in the winter. However, the few thousand people that venture to Kobuk Valley each year appreciate their very own arctic playground. In Kobuk, you can experience authentic Alaskan wilderness by boating down the Kobuk River or trekking into the backcountry. You can also visit the park’s greatest wonder — the three dune fields that construct the most active arctic sand dunes on the planet. These dunes shape an ethereal desert landscape you wouldn’t expect in the northern reaches of Alaska, and they’re guaranteed to blow your mind. Standing on top of the Great Kobuk Sand Dune, you’ll be greeted with a hodgepodge of seemingly isolated landscapes – boreal forest in one direction, towering arctic peaks in another and isolated tundra in between. Visitors to Kobuk Valley aren’t your everyday tourists. This region is generally visited by skilled backcountry explorers and survivalists. The elements can be volatile and unpredictable, and if something were to go wrong, help is days away"
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"Wilderness Adventure Caribou, sand dunes, the Kobuk River, Onion Portage - just some of the facets of Kobuk Valley National Park. Half a million caribou migrate through, their tracks crisscrossing sculpted dunes. The Kobuk River is an ancient and current path for people and wildlife. For 9000 years, people came to Onion Portage to harvest caribou as they swam the river. Even today, that rich tradition continues. http://www.nps.gov/kova/"
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