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Google Earth Explore Alaskan Brown Bears

Google Earth Explore Alaskan 10

Google Earth Explore Alaskan 10

A) Google Earth Explore Alaskan Brown Bears

Spring comes quickly to Alaska. The snowpack melts. Rivers swell with crisp water. Delicate blue forget me nots bloom near the water’s edge. And brown bears emerge from a six or seven  month hibernation in the Katmai National Park. On their annual migration from the ocean to their spawning grounds. Sockeye salmon rush up the Brooks River until they meet the falls. Waiting for them there are the bears. Who eagerly paw the air. Striking for some fresh protein as they jump out of the water.

B) Google Earth Explore Alaskan Brown Bears

Watch bears at Brooks Falls LIVE in Google Earth.

Google Earth Live4 Explore.org invites you to hang out with Alaskan Brown Bears.

Beginning today, we’re bringing live content to Google Earth’s storytelling platform. Voyager. In a story by Explore.org you can journey into Katmai National Park. Watch the hungry bears dine out at Brooks Falls. Or salmon darting towards the underwater livecam.

Experience five livecams in Google Earth Voyager.

Hear a personal perspective from the founder of Explore.org. Charles Annenberg. In which he shares his motivations for putting the Explore.org livecam network together. Including the Katmai bear livecams.

Ready. Set. Explore!.

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b)Spring comes quickly to Alaska. The snowpack melts. Rivers swell with crisp water. d)Delicate blue forget me nots bloom near the water’s edge. c)And brown bears emerge from a six or seven  month hibernation in the Katmai National Park. e)On their annual migration from the ocean to their spawning grounds. f)Sockeye salmon rush up the Brooks River until they meet the falls. g)Waiting for them there are the bears. h)Who eagerly paw the air. Striking for some fresh protein as they jump out of the water.

Beginning today, we’re bringing live content to Google Earth’s storytelling platform. Voyager. you can journey into Katmai National Park. Watch the hungry bears dine out at Brooks Falls. Or salmon darting towards the underwater livecam.

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