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Greetings, and thank you for showing an interest in the BellaOnline Alaska site newsletter! This free newsletter is put out weekly and provides a variety of articles for anybody seeking information or stories about Alaska. Here are some samples of what we've discussed in past newsletters -

Vacation Destinations:
Where to go, what to see and how to get there in the first place! Summer and winter activities. In a state as large as Alaska, choosing a vacation destination can be daunting. Unless you have a month or more for your visit, strategic planning is helpful.

Alaska History:
Everything from our native heritage, early European explorers, to the gold-rush era and even the naming of our National Parks. Alaska is alive with history and a lot of it will surprise you.

Flora and Fauna:
Alaska has abundant and unique wildlife, and even more in the way of flowers and plants. With such varied geographic regions; the animals regularly seen in one region may be totally absent in another. A flowering plant towering five feet tall in the Kenai Peninsula might be six inches in height when found in the tundra near Fairbanks.

Places to visit:
Take a quick peek at some of the most popular places to visit in Alaska. Our vast number of National Parks are just a starting point. Towns and cities such as Anchorage, Fairbanks, Valdez, Seward and Homer top the lists of places to go because of all the outdoor activities and scenic tours available; including wildlife, glaciers, fishing and more.

With my newsletter, I'll try to cover a myriad of topics. I would also love to hear ideas from my readers, so if you have a specific area or activity you are interested in, or want more information about travel times from location to location or the best means of travel to an out of the way destination, please ask! Do we have Musk Ox in Anchorage? No (except in the Alaska Zoo!), but it’s not unheard of to see moose or possibly even bears in town! Can you drive to Nome? Nope, but it’s still a great place to visit and there is a great story behind how the town was named.

The Alaska newsletter is sent out in text-only format, so it's easy to read no matter what kind of computer, cell phone or tablet you choose to receive it on. I send a newsletter out weekly to let you know when a new article has been posted on the Alaska site. The newsletter will include a short synopsis of the article to entice you to go to the site to read it and a link to take you directly to it.

Please rest assured that we will never spam you nor will your name ever be sold. Our BellaOnline databases are securely locked against outside intruders, and the names we take in for our mailing database are not used for any other purpose. The one, sole thing you will ever receive by signing up for this Alaska newsletter is the Alaska newsletter. You can easily unsubscribe at any time if you choose to - the link to do so is provided at the bottom of every newsletter we send out.

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