The abundant wildlife in the widely uninhabitated Canadian Northwest and Alaska is surely one of the reasons why tourists travel this route.
All photos on this post - except the beaver - have been taken directly off the highway.
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A heard of about 30 bisons |
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Walking at 2 feet distance from the car.. |
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We watched a couple beavers crossing Lake Summit, right next to the highway |
Most people want to see bears, like us. Of course, from a safe distance only....
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Black bear |
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A baby bear.. petting not recommended...
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'cause mom is watching closely!
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