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ALASKA - LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN!
What Better Setting to Discuss Global Climate Change and its Impacts on the Environmental and Water Community, as well as other Current Environmental and Water Resource Issues!
Alaska, long known as the last frontier, has the largest land area of any state in the United States, the highest mountain in North America, and some of the largest bears in the world.
ALASKA ALSO HOSTS THE MOST FAMOUS DOGSLED RACE IN THE WORLD - THE IDITAROD - A THOUSAND MILE TREK FROM ANCHORAGE TO NOME!
The opening plenary speaker will be 4-time winner of the Iditarod, Martin Buser, recognized as an outstanding speaker with many amazing stories to tell. Follow this years race on Martin's web site and maybe he will be the 5-time winner when he speaks to us in May.
It will also be the site of one of the largest gatherings of environmental and water resource professionals when it hosts the 2005 World Water and Environmental Resources Congress in Anchorage. Travel to the Great Land for the opportunity to not only gain insight into Global Climate Change and its environmental and water impacts but to also discuss a wide variety of other environmental and water resources issues with your colleagues and friends.
The World Water & Environmental Resources Congress 2005 in Anchorage offers:
- Technical Paper Presentations in Both Oral and Poster Format
- Plenary Speakers to Entertain and Educate
- Panel Discussions to Stimulate Thinking
- Local Tours Designed to Satisfy Everyone
- Exhibit Hall to Learn About New Products and Services
Alaska also offers you:
- Sunshine - Sunrise at 4:06 Am and Sunset at 9:52 PM
- Breathtaking Scenery
- Unique Cuisine
- Outdoor Experiences Including:
- Fishing for Salmon and Halibut
- Hiking
- Dogsledding
- Flightseeing
- Kayaking
- Glacier Walking
- Skiing
But Most Importantly It Offers You and Your Family the Experience of a Lifetime!!
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