
The Yukon River serves as the central artery for this mid-century look at the Alaskan interior, where the river's path is defined by a complex network of sloughs and islands. Major settlements like Anvik, Holy Cross, and Shageluk are established at strategic junctions where side channels and tributaries like the Anvik River and Innoko River meet the main flow. The topography transitions from the low-lying wetlands of the Shageluk Slough to the prominent heights of the Holy Cross Hills and Two Spot Mountain.
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