Noorduyn Norseman Flight, Cooper Landing, Alaska: July, 2003
A July, 2003 flight from Cooper Landing, Alaska (located about 100 miles south of Anchorage) down to Seward and back to Cooper Landing. The flight takes us over mountains and glaciers in search of Alaskan Brown Bears.

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