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Settled just off the southern coast of Alaska, Kodiak Island is filled with sweeping mountainscapes, lush vegetation, and flourishing wildlife. Although the island spans more than 3,500 miles and is one of the largest islands in the United States, it is home to only approximately 13,000 people. In this setting, nature abounds, with the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge housing the largest brown bear subspecies in the world and boasting countless miles of breathtaking landscape and coastline, perfect for a variety of outdoor activities.
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