Over Alaska [Blu-ray] (2008)
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Take flight on a breathtaking tour of the 49th state in Over Alaska. Soar over Mt. McKinley and the vast crevasses of electric blue glaciers, all shot in High Definition to display their brilliant detail. Navigate through glistening icebergs before touching down on land for an adventure through the wilderness where bears, whales and other wildlife roam in an up close and personal experience you won t find anywhere else. From the bustling city of Anchorage to ghost towns of the Klondike Gold Rush, you will discover the heritage and culture of Alaska that only complement the diversity and beauty of this northern retreat.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful Alaska
I bought this video to try out my new Blu-Ray player and I was not disappointed. This 1 hour video is broken down into several segments that showcase Alaska in splendid beauty…
5.0 out of 5 stars
Alaska in my Living Room
THis is Great. If you ever wanted to tour the Great state of Alaska or take an Alaskin tour, you will love this one. You can watch it many times in High Definition Quality.
Great product for a relatively low price. Over Alaska shows footage of many of the state’s attractions. Might not have the greatest narration or presentation, but it looks beautiful. Recommended for nature fans.
This disk is good as far as it goes, which isn’t very far. Although frequently visited areas are covered, the whole north of Alaska is not covered so you don’t see any polar bears. There are many ground-level shots in what is supposed to be an “above” disk. I’ve been there and the essence of a lot of places, especially towns, just isn’t captured. On the other hand the mountain shots are majestic and look great in blu-ray.