Alaska: A Living Land Historic Video Gallery
Hear a personal account of the moments right after the March 27, 1964 tsunami in Seward, Alaska.
(Courtesy of Weston Productions)
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Listen to radio transmissions right after the aftermath of the Good Friday tsunami on March 27, 1964 tsunami in Seward, Alaska.
(Courtesy of Weston Productions)
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The 1964 tsunami left a wasteland of wreckage along the coast of Seward, Alaska.
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As people drive away scrambling, a fire rages on in a neighborhood of Seward, Alaska after the 1964 tsunami.
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Watch video from the 1920s of the workers at Kennecott Copper mines near the town of McCarthy Alaska.
(Courtesy of Weston Productions)
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Historic video from the 1930s of the Valley of 10,000 Smokes, the remnants of one of the most violent volcanic eruptions.
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Views from Mt. Augustine, an island volcano on the Cook Inlet.
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