A water lily-carpeted pond edges Grayling Lake Trail, north of Seward, Alaska. One of the lakes along the trail abounds in grayling, surface feeders with long dorsal fins.
(Text and photograph from "Taking on the Kenai," May/June 1998, National Geographic magazine)
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