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Alaska is one of the farthest points from civilization on earth. The weird thing about Alaska is that it doesn’t have any borders with any other state. It is surrounded by water and by the west part of Canada. Its main river is the Yukon River that goes all the way through it. Its capital is Juneau, but Juneau is not the biggest city of all in Alaska, the biggest city is Anchorage. Alaska is 1,530,026 km2. The biggest mountain range in Alaska is the Rocky Mountains. It has also the Aleutians islands with it. Alaska is at 130 degrees west and 173 degrees west, 54 degrees north and 71 degrees south. Alaska is 1,480 miles long and 810 miles wide. The highest point in Alaska is Mt. McKinley (Denali) at 20,320 feet above sea level. In fact, Mt. McKinley is the highest point in North America. The major lakes are,  Iliamna Lake, Aleknagik Lake, Becharof Lake, Clark Lake, Minchumina Lake (Alaska has over 3 million lakes that are more than 20 acres in size.)

Just like in Bolivia Alaska has a very accidented geography. Bolivia is full of mountains and rivers that make comunication and traveling on the hardests in the world. While Alaska also has some rivers and mountains but not as many.There are some amazing views in Bolivia. One of the greatest examples of ity is the Lake Titicaca. Lake Titicaca is the highest navegable lake on the world, it is also the nest of Bolivian culture.