lake clark national park

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lake clark national park

Lake Clark National Park offers stunning views of mountains and lakes.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A national park in Alaska: Lake Clark National Park is a protected area in the United States, located in the state of Alaska. It is known for its significant natural landscapes and for containing important archaeological sites from indigenous cultures.
Usage
  • Proper noun: This term is used as the official name of a specific place. It is always capitalized.
    • The pilot flew us over the stunning glaciers of Lake Clark National Park.
    • Preserving the archeological history is a key mission for Lake Clark National Park.
Advanced Usage
  • The park's name is often used in discussions about conservation, wilderness tourism, and the preservation of cultural heritage in Alaska.
    • The management plan for Lake Clark National Park balances public access with ecosystem protection.
Variants and Related Words
  • National park (n): A tract of land declared public property by a national government with the intent of preserving its natural beauty, wildlife, and often historical or cultural significance.
  • Preserve (n): An area maintained for the protection of wildlife or natural resources.
Synonyms
  • Protected area
  • Wilderness preserve
  • Conservation park
Related Terms & Context
  • Archeological site: A place where physical remains of past human activity are preserved.
  • Eskimo archeological sites: Refers to historical sites associated with Inuit and Yupik peoples (Note: "Eskimo" is a term used in the official definition but many prefer "Inuit" or specific tribal names).
  • Athapaskan archeological sites: Refers to historical sites associated with the Athabaskan peoples, a group of indigenous peoples of North America.
lake clark national park

Lake Clark National Park offers stunning views of mountains and lakes.

Noun
  1. a national park in Alaska having Eskimo and Athapaskan archeological sites

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