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'''Prince William Sound''' is a large protected, largely wild inlet in south-central Alaska, edged by the [[Chugach Mountains]], glacier-filled [[fjord]]s, and sprinkled with many scenic islands, and full of wildlife including [[whale]]s, [[seal]]s, [[bear]]s, and many [[marine bird]]s. It is known for its [[fishery|fisheries]], [[tourism]], for outdoor [[sport]]s such as [[kayak|kayaking]] and [[hiking]]. | '''Prince William Sound''' is a large protected, largely wild inlet in south-central [[Alaska]], edged by the [[Chugach Mountains]], glacier-filled [[fjord]]s, and sprinkled with many scenic islands, and full of wildlife including [[whale]]s, [[seal]]s, [[bear]]s, and many [[marine bird]]s. It is known for its [[fishery|fisheries]], [[tourism]], for outdoor [[sport]]s such as [[kayak|kayaking]] and [[hiking]]. |
Revision as of 19:43, 6 August 2008
Prince William Sound is a large protected, largely wild inlet in south-central Alaska, edged by the Chugach Mountains, glacier-filled fjords, and sprinkled with many scenic islands, and full of wildlife including whales, seals, bears, and many marine birds. It is known for its fisheries, tourism, for outdoor sports such as kayaking and hiking.