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  1. Prince William Sound (Sugpiaq: Suungaaciq) is a sound off the Gulf of Alaska on the south coast of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is located on the east side of the Kenai Peninsula . Its largest port is Valdez , at the southern terminus of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System .

  2. You likely see towering, snow-capped mountains; lush, pristine wilderness full of unique wildlife; icy blue glaciers tumbling down to sparkling water; and a boundless sea teeming with whales, sea lions, and of course salmon. In fact, it’s easy to find everything in that iconic vision in Prince William Sound.

  3. Prince William Sound. Prince William Sound encompasses 10,000 square miles of protected waterways, islands, fjords, and around 150 glaciers. The region offers habitat for diverse marine life including humpback whales, orca whales, porpoises, sea otters, sea lions, and seals.

  4. El Prince William Sound es un entrante de mar o seno que se encuentra en el lado este de la península de Kenai y que administrativamente pertenece al Área censal de Valdez-Cordova. Su mayor puerto es Valdez (que contaba con 4036 hab. en 2000), en el extremo sur del oleoducto Trans-Alaska.

  5. Reserva Prince William Sound, Alaska en Tripadvisor: Consulta 483 opiniones, artículos, y 378 fotos de Prince William Sound, clasificada en Tripadvisor en el N.°22 de 1,127 atracciones en Alaska.

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  6. Prince William Sound, irregular inlet of the Gulf of Alaska, Alaska, U.S. It lies east of the Kenai Peninsula and spans about 90 to 100 miles (145 to 160 km). Hinchinbrook and Montague islands are at its oceanward entrance. The area lies within Chugach National Forest and has supported considerable.

  7. Un frailecillo se aleja de los barcos que se acercan a su territorio. Ubicado frente a las montañas Chugach, Prince William Sound alberga algunos de los impresionantes paisajes de Alaska. Ni fuertes terremotos ni un devastador derrame de petróleo afectaron su esplendor natural. Texto: Marco C Pereira.