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Alaska's Denali Showcases Green Technology

Tuesday, May 23, 2006 8:15:20 AM
By MARY PEMBERTON

   Visitors walk from the  new Denali Visitor Center in Alaska's Denali National Park  Sunday, May  21, 2006 near the park entrance. Denali National Park expects about 400,000 visitors this year, with most of them arriving in June, July and August. Greeting them will be the new Denali Visitor Center. (AP Photo/ Al Grillo)DENALI NATIONAL PARK, Alaska (AP) - Visitors to Denali National Park and Preserve often are awe-struck by North America's highest mountain, standing majestically in the Alaska interior. But the park's new visitor center sends a different message: Even a mountain as big as Mount McKinley does not stand alone.

"Denali's borders exist only on maps," one exhibit reads, while another counsels: "Denali depends on us."

"The point of all this is that what people do outside the park can affect the park," said Carol Harding, the park's interpretive planner.


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