National Geographic Travelのインスタグラム(natgeotravel) - 7月27日 13時04分
Photo by @kiliiiyuyan | A sockeye salmon jumps out of the current at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park. Brooks Falls annually hosts the largest concentration of brown bears on earth, and has to come to be an iconic destination of Alaska and the American wilderness. This astounding salmon run on Bristol Bay, is among the many endangered by the proposed Pebble Mine. Follow me, @kiliiiyuyan, for more from the world’s northern regions. #alaska #pebblemine #katmaiNP #salmon
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jonesyrpcv44
Save Bristol Bay from greedy, toxic, polluting mining. And this administration is planning on opening the Alaskan Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling !! Greed & profits rule in this unethical administration.
airbornepdog85
Try this on for size; all the $$$ from hunting & fishing goes directly to wildlife habitat restoration & protection
monicammorales
@anacris467 Mira Chapis, los salmones nadan contracorriente.....
chugdup
@lilhalilaloum la truite remonte le ruisseau pas à pas 🐟😂😍
christiandior101
@goldenskytravel😍 @goldensky_travel😍 @goldensky_ph😍
faryalzq
What a perfectly timed shot @kiliiiyuyan amazing!
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