The
Aleutian Range is the
mountain range of the
Alaska Peninsula[?] in southeast
Alaska. It is especially notable for its large number of active
volcanoes. The mainland part of the range is about 1000 km (600 mi) long; the
Aleutian Islands are (geologically) a partially submerged western extension of the range that stretches for another 1,600 km (1000 mi).
The range is almost entirely roadless wilderness[?], and Katmai National Park[?] must be reached by boat or plane.
Mountains:
- Mount Redoubt[?] (3,109 m)
- Iliamna Volcano[?] (3,054 m)
- Shishaldin Volcano[?] (2,857 m)
- Pavlof[?] (2,715 m)
- Mount Veniaminof[?] (2,508 m)
- Isanotski Peaks[?] (2,446 m)
- Mount Denison[?] (2,318 m)
- Mount Douglas[?] (2,153 m)
- Mount Chiginagak[?] (2,134 m)
- Double Peak[?] (2,078 m)
- Mount Katmai[?] (2,047 m)
- Makushin Volcano[?] (2,036 m)
- Pogromni[?] (2,002 m)
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