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-Short Attention Span Theater-
rambunctious grizzlies in Kenai National Park
2005-08-19
I'd rather have a bad day fishing than a good day at work...
Thought a little levity would be good today
Check out this photo

Photo: rambunctious grizzlies in Kenai National Park
Friends and Family: Only a river separated Tzu-Yen Wang and his family from these rambunctious grizzlies in Kenai National Park.

"While on a holiday with my family in July of 2003, we traveled through spectacular central and southern Alaska. This photo was taken on our drive from Homer to Anchorage in Kenai National Park. We heard some commotion and looked across the stunning Kenai River just to see this grizzly running at full speed down the slope toward some people fly fishing on the riverbank. The bear eventually gave up on its charge to sniff the people's bags and equipment. When I took the photo, I was on the other side of the river...thankfully."

—Tzu-Yen Wang, 20
Student
Melbourne, Australia

DIY: Homer has fantastic halibut fishing and stunning views. Most lodges and towns will take care of all your fishing needs, but keep an eye out for bears. Campsites in Homer are more expensive, but many include electricity, water, showers, and laundry facilities. For more information visit, akms.com/camping.html or www.campgrounds-alaska.com/campgrounds/homerspit.php
Posted by:Jan

#3  Or how about D.C on September 24? That's when Cindy and her pals over at Peace and Justice Coalition and A.N.S.W.E.R. are planning their huge march near the White House.
Posted by: The Angry Fliegerabwehrkanonen   2005-08-19 16:55  

#2  Any chance we can transport them to the 'Peace House' in Crawford?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2005-08-19 14:01  

#1  Here's the photo, sorry I'm not good at submitting pictures. I should get help from Big Ed.

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/0508/reader_photo_03.html
Posted by: Jan   2005-08-19 13:52  

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