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A DeHavilland Beaver float plane lands on the Alagnak Wild River.  

Did You Know?
In June 1927 pilot Russell Merrill of Anchorage Air Transport flew a Travel Air to Lockanok cannery at the mouth of the Alagnak Wild River. This first airplane landing in the Bristol Bay region would effectively lead to a new era of air transport for this formerly inaccessible part of Alaska.

Last Updated: August 28, 2009 at 18:17 EST