These are the Big 5 animals that every visitor to Alaska tries to see. We did not see any of them live or relatively close on our trip. So we had to settle for this…





These are the Big 5 animals that every visitor to Alaska tries to see. We did not see any of them live or relatively close on our trip. So we had to settle for this…
We spent one day and two nights in Fairbanks, especially hoping to see the Aurora Borealis. But it was not to be. We did not see them. However, there is plenty else to see in Fairbanks.
I was in awe of actually being at and seeing the Arctic Ocean! Nothing particularly amazing to look at – it looks like the Atlantic or the Pacific Oceans, maybe a little colder. It was just knowing that this is the Arctic! So I took pictures from our hotel room over several hours to watch the sky change.