Excellent!
Just another reason for Alaska to be awesome! (although I remain extremely skeptical)
Victor Lindlahr disagrees.It should eat Sarah Palin.
^indeed, Turnagain Arm alone is breathtaking. However, I'm not sure about the bugs being less of a pest in the Prince William Sound region....
^ The reasons are infinite. And if you are not aware of any of them, then maybe you should take a look at a few photos. It's the most beautiful place I've ever been (and I've been to over 40 countries) - lived there 12 years (and am likely moving back very soon) and never got tired of it. Breathtaking, pristine natural beauty, everywhere.
And the lack of godawful heat, debilitating humidity, and ginormous bugs, not to mention the distinct absence of mind-numbingly endless traffic, are definitely pluses as well.
SOLD!Well, Alaska does have mosquitoes in summer...but that doesn't hold a candle to the giant flying palmetto bugs here in Georgia. They look like cockroaches...only they are the size of small ponies, and they FLY.Most disgusting things ever.
An then there are the ants. And the bees. And the wasps. And the huge dragonflies. And the fireflies. And the flies. And the gnats. And the regular cockroaches. And the fleas. And the ticks.
And the mosquitoes.
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I'm still carrying a torch for Bigfoot though. Undiscovered North American ape? Sure, why not.
I'm not saying I believe in Bigfoot, I'm just saying he's more plausible than a lot of other paranormal stuff is.
Even a relatively common creature like the Cougar is not all that commonly spotted, and it's remains are rarely found.
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