We wanted to see the Alaska Pipeline and this seemed like a great place to check it out. It's right next to a main road, maybe 15 minutes outside of Fairbanks. There's a Pluto pull over and park...
Alaska Pipeline
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The Alaska Pipeline, also known as the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System, stretches 800 miles across Alaska, transporting crude oil from the North Slope to Valdez. Located in Fairbanks, this engineering marvel showcases the ingenuity required to build a pipeline through rugged terrain and extreme weather. Visitors can learn about its history, significance in the oil industry, and the challenges faced during construction, making it a fascinating stop for history and engineering enthusiasts.
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Okay, it's a tube full of oil traveling the length of Alaska. Of course you have to stop for a picture! The viewing area located a few miles north of Fairbanks has some history to read on...
Alyeska Pipeline I must admit that I knew nothing about the Alaska Pipeline and all the political stuff surrounding it until these last elections. We visited part of the 800-mile oil pipeline...
Cool lil' tourist attraction I didn't know existed. It's located on the way to Chena hot springs &/or the "Fairbanks hills," where our Airbnb was located. It stuck out on the road like a sore...
Come on! When are you going to come across! this everyday? Plus it has a nice hiking trail. This offers you the general information of Ingenuity of our resources here in Alaska. Great educational...
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