Islands of Alaska
The Islands of Alaska are a diverse group of landforms located in the northernmost state of the United States. They include over 2,600 islands, with notable ones like Kodiak Island, Prince of Wales Island, and the Aleutian Islands. These islands vary in size and geography, featuring rugged mountains, lush forests, and unique wildlife.
Many of Alaska's islands are part of national parks and wildlife refuges, providing habitats for species such as bald eagles and sea otters. The islands also have rich cultural histories, with indigenous communities like the Tlingit and Haida people, who have lived in the region for thousands of years.