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 <description>&lt;p&gt;When we landed in Anchorage it was near midnight, but it wasn&amp;#39;t until we  walked out of the terminal that &amp;quot;land of the midnight sun&amp;quot; really  meant something to me. It was so light that we could see 20,000-foot Mount McKinley in the distance. Betsy pointed out that she could also see what looked like her worst far-north nightmare: a snowfall swirling in the air all around. Not snow, our Alaska friend Venable Vermont assured her, but millions of cottonwood seeds drifting on the summer breeze.&lt;/p&gt;
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;It&amp;#39;s five a.m. and I&amp;#39;m in Valdez, a small fishing town and the southern terminus of the Alaska Pipeline. When I walked outside before disappearing into the stuffy one-room business center to complete my weekly column I could see three hanging glaciers around the head of the Valdez Arm. It took us a full day to get here&amp;#8212; two hours by car from Seward, and six hours on a slow ferry from Whittier, a town at the end of a 2-mile tunnel through high ragged mountains. We worried we would hate Valdez. An oil terminal, though an important part of Alaska&amp;#39;s story, was not something we wanted to explore. We were looking for another part of the story: Alaska&amp;#39;s legendary wildness. Betsy wanted to see a wild moose. I wanted to feel, as the painter Rockwell Kent once did, at the top of the world and miles from nowhere.&lt;/p&gt;
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