Kluen National Park is located in the Yukon region of Canada. Yukon is one of three regions of Canada named after the Yukon River that flows through the area.
Kluane National Park and Reserve
Posted: Aug 7, 2017
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Kluen National Park is a transnational national park system located on the border of the United States and Canada in Yukon, Alaska and British Columbia. Due to its important glacier resources and ice sheet landscape, and the habitat of many cold belt animals such as grizzly bears, reindeer and white horn sheep, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee included it in the World Heritage List in 1979. Its total area is more than 32,000,000 acres (129,499 square kilometers).
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Posted: Nov 20, 2017
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Cluen National Park is really nice, go and see
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Posted: Dec 24, 2017
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Kluen National Park (Kluane National Park) and its protected areas and Glacier Bay National Park are located in the vast Arctic region, spanning the U.S. states of Alaska and Yukon, Canada, and were listed as natural heritage in the World Heritage List in 1979. The region is complex and varied, with not only mountains, low hills, valleys, but also glaciers, lakes, streams and large coastal areas, and the Cluen National Park brings together the largest range of glaciers and ice sheets outside the polar regions. From the map, Kluen National Park borders Alaska, one of my dream destinations, and is part of a glacier mountain. It was a particularly lucky day, almost catching the best weather of a year to overlook this magical land from the air. Looking at the glacier from Haines Junction by small plane is a very exciting experience project, with 60 minutes, 75 minutes, 90 minutes and 120 minutes of routes. Not long after taking off from the airport of Haines Junction, the summer green valley was quickly replaced by snow and glaciers, as if entering another world. The magnificent glaciers are suffocating, and the blue ice water holes on the glaciers are like magical eyes on the glaciers that emit the most breathtaking beauty.