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Posted: Thu Jul 26th, 2012 07:20
 
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Just found this if anyone else is interested.

 

http://explore.org/#!/videos/player/brooks-falls-montage

 




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Thanks Ed, I enjoyed looking at all of them.



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Squarerigger wrote: Thanks Ed, I enjoyed looking at all of them.
Yes, some good videos, but Brooks Falls is like going to Yellowstone. The bear viewing is orchestrated and you're shoulder to shoulder with a large number of other tourists. The visitation is so great that there's an air traffic control problem.

 




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Similar table manners to my two lads... ;-)



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Thanks for that one, Ed.

Back when I was still working, and traveling several times a year to Alaska, I put my name in for the lottery several times to get a slot to see the bears - never won one :-)

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Ed Matusik wrote:
Squarerigger wrote: Thanks Ed, I enjoyed looking at all of them.
Yes, some good videos, but Brooks Falls is like going to Yellowstone. The bear viewing is orchestrated and you're shoulder to shoulder with a large number of other tourists. The visitation is so great that there's an air traffic control problem.


I thought I heard a women talking to a child in the background at one point!



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Well lets hope it wasnt a woman trying to shoo a bear away from her child!



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