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Sturgill's Landing [1]

Overlooking Taiya Inlet from Sturgill's Landing near Skagway, Alaska.  A trail from town climbs up to the Lower Dewey Lake & downclimbs a few miles to this location, complete w/ picnic tables & a view of Dewey Creek flowing into the fjord.  The name Skagway is the Tlingit word "skagua" which means "place where the north wind blows" & this location is no exception.  The floating tree was a speck about 1/2 a mile down when I showed up & the wind was drifting it towards Skagway.

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 12804x6402
Taken: 08/07/2023
Uploaded: 30/08/2023
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Tags: sturgill's landing; alaska; skagway; taiya inlet; rock flour; driftwood; tide; tidal; coast mountains; boundary ranges; fjord; dewey creek; seaweed; mount harding; tongass national forest; face mountain; tree; log
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