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Visiting Alyeska, Alaska is like suffocating yourself; all of its beauty does not leave you a chance to take a breath. The sun slowly moves upwards upon the peaks, phases of light glisten off the snowy ridges. While the sun might be bright, no heat is radiated, because of the distance from the north it is during the winter equinox. The air freezes the pores of your skin, causing the hair on your arms to stand straight as a toothpick. It also can be so cold that leaving any exposed body part is vulnerable to frost bite. Along with the cold comes the heavy precipitation. Averaging six-hundred inches of snow annually. The snow shifts dramatically, moving the ground like an earthquake. The sound of the layers of snow sliding away rumbles your ear

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