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Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & Preserve
Share YOUR Park Photos
Backpacking in the Wrangells

Send Us Your Photos!
If you have taken any high quality photos while visiting the park which you would like us to share with others in our Visitor Photo Gallery, we welcome your interest and submissions. We love receiving your images, and use them not only in this photo gallery but throughout this website, and sometimes also in our park visitor guide, the K'elt'aeni. While we can not guarantee that every image we receive will be included, we would like to consider yours.

Due to Internet security issues it is not possible to submit attachments directly through this web site. For instructions on how to e-mail your photos to us please contact the park webmaster.

 

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR PICTURES:
What type of pictures will be accepted?

  • digital image files (bmp, tif & jpg)
  • please limit your submissions to no more than a couple of photographs at a time
  • NOTE: Links to photographs posted elsewhere on the Internet will not be accepted (i.e., other photogalleries); only attached image files will be considered.

When submitting photographs, the following information is required:

  • photographer's name
  • the photo's title, subject, and/or location taken
  • the date the photo was taken
  • Please indicate whether you wish your photo(s) to be DOWNLOADABLE or COPYRIGHTED (not downloadable).

By submitting photos, you agree:

  • that the submitted photos become public domain.
  • Any added caption or personal trademark will be cropped.
  • the photos are selected based on uniqueness and appropriateness.
  • that not all photos will be selected.
  • that photos may be added to or removed from the on-line Photo Gallery from time to time.
Mt. Bona  

Did You Know?
Mount Bona, a 16,421’ peak in the St. Elias range, was named in 1897 by Italy’s Duke of the Abruzzi for his racing yacht, the Bona. The Duke, grandson of the first king of Italy, was the first person to climb towering 18,008’ Mount St. Elias, from which vantage point he could view Mt. Bona.

Last Updated: March 23, 2007 at 13:08 EST