Named for its vast deposits of anthracite coals, the Anthracite Ridge coal district is in south-central Alaska, about 200 miles by rail and road from the coast at Seward, and lies between Anthracite Ridge on the north and the Matanuska River on the south.
akfotog, not sure if you were gone for a period of time, if so good to see your recent post here. I like how the clouds kind of follow the contour a bit of the diagonal ridge.
akfotog, not sure if you were gone for a period of time, if so good to see your recent post here. I like how the clouds kind of follow the contour a bit of the diagonal ridge.
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