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	<title>Fun travel destinations! &#187; Alaska</title>
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		<title>Virgin Alaska</title>
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I have always been fascinated by the thought of how large and untouched the state of Alaska is.  Think about it: the state of Alasaka makes Texas look tiny by comparison.  In fact, people are such a rarity in most parts of the state, that there are fishing and game spots where people are only [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have always been fascinated by the thought of how large and untouched the state of Alaska is.  Think about it: the state of Alasaka makes Texas look tiny by comparison.  In fact, people are such a rarity in most parts of the state, that there are fishing and game spots where people are only seen once every few years or so.  One of the important things the adventurous traveler may be glad to know is that there are ships that travel along the entire coast.  During my visit there, I found that one of the most popular activities here is kayaking.</p>
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